WhatHappened

This project has become inactive.

This project is inactive and its default file will likely not work with the most recent version of World of Warcraft. The author may have abandoned it, or it may have outlived its usefulness.

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WhatHappened

Ever died in 0.2 seconds and wondered what the heck happened? Tried using the "What happened to me?" in the combat log but ended up with sixty lines of "x gains 2 mana from y"?

WhatHappened gives you a fast summary of all the damage and healing you took and received in your last fight without any other events getting in the way.

It also customizes your resurrection dialogues, among other things it keeps track of who is starting to resurrect you, giving you the time left on the cast and who is doing it.

Usage

Install, fight, and die. WhatHappened will show a summary of the specifics resulting in your death.

WhatHappened comes with a mini-map icon which you can click to always have access to data about your latest death. You can also turn off automatic showing of the info screen and simply click the mini-map icon when you want the info.

For settings type /wh or /whathappened, or right-click the mini-map icon.

What WhatHappened does not do

WhatHappened does not give any information about damage you or any friendly players did. It also does not give information about damage done to friendly players or pets.

It simply registers damage and healing done to you. Nothing more nothing less.

Disclaimer

This addon has been under testing for a few weeks now and there should be no plain out errors. However there might be some occassional inconsistencies with recorded data, so I'd appreciate reports on any weird behaviour.

Known Issues

There are still some instances where the source name can not be found (I've had it happen on rare occasions on some boss fights). This will be fixed with the next update.

This problem is "cosmetical" (does not effect the functionality of the addon) but can give many error messages. If this happens, for now simply turn off lua-errors in the interface settings (of WoW) and you won't notice it.

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Facts

Date created
04 Oct 2009
Categories
Last update
04 Oct 2009
Development stage
Inactive
Language
  • enUS
License
GNU General Public License version 2 (GPLv2)
Curse link
WhatHappened
Recent file

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