World of Warcraft AddOns » Stand-Alone Addons » Casting Bars, Cooldowns » Ghost: Pulse 3 Addon Info. A spell/ability comes off cooldown. A pet's spell/ability comes off cooldown. A trinket, potion or other item comes off cooldown. Added global options for controlling whether you see alerts when in arenas, battlegrounds and the. Font can be modified, and the cut-off for how long a cooldown needs to be in order to display on the button can also be changed. The number begins flashing when time remaining is less than 10 seconds. This is an update for WoW = 3.3.5 compatibility since 4.0's new API nuked some of the code here.
GHT is a helping addon to hunt down players who use the famous GCD ( global cooldown). The aim of this addon is to ban the GCD hack from WoW and keep it even for every player by saving the in game location and specific time a hack has been spotted on a player, to make it much easier to report to GMs with the said evidence.It analyzes the combat environment around the player and calculates every player's skills separately.
As soon as a possible GCD hack player has been spotted, the addon prints it immediately on your screen and saves the occurence silently, so it can be reviewed at a later time. The spotted player can furthermore be shouted to your guild.
Supported Classes. Warrior. Hunter. planned: Death Knight (without Unholy Presence)Possible MiscalculationsThe addon's calculation is based on client sided events. This means, there are several factors, that can distort the result.
If someone pops up to have used two skills within 1.2 sec, there is a chance, that this value has been changed by local interferance. To keep those miscalculations to a minimum, GHT saves every event, that may have occured and lists them up under the players name. So if a player has for example 80 logs of undercutting the GCD alert value, there is a lot of evidence to proof the usage of a GCD hack.Some possible factors:. Lag. FPS Freezes.
Alt + tabbingGCD Test Factswithout hack: 1.66 secwith hack: 1.10 secHitting the dummy without GCD hack returns an average GCD of 1.66 sec. Where the lowest GCD was 1.283 sec, but only once in those hundred hits. Since the GCD alert value is set to 1.3 by default, it would have been spotted by GHT.
On the other hand, hitting dummies with GCD hack on returns an average GCD of 1.1 sec. Where all hits were about 1.07 to 1.15 sec. You really can differentiate between the 1.283 sec, that happens to be that low due to certain miscalculations and the really low 1.1 sec GCD by the GCD hack. On top of that, with GCD hack on, you will see a lot more spottings in GHT, therefore it should be easy to distinguish between real GCD hacks with miscalculations. GCD Alert ValueYou're able to set the GCD Alert Value to whatever value you want.
The default is set to 1.3 sec, to keep the above mentioned miscalculations to a minimum. You can also toy around by setting it to a higher value to check the normal GCD time usage of your team mates or aroundings. Commands. /ght track - enables or disables tracking. /ght show - shows the Gui. /ght gcd number - sets the gcd alert to numberFAQs Does it lag?No. It parses the combat log only when a successful skill has been used and keeps the calculation time to a minimum.
On top of that, Addons such as Recount require much more CPU usage while collecting data than GHT.
This addon displays a large yellow number (and text for numbers 60 seconds) on spell icons for action bars, bags, character sheet, and quest icons in the tracker. Font can be modified, and the cut-off for how long a cooldown needs to be in order to display on the button can also be changed. The number begins flashing when time remaining is less than 10 seconds.This is an update for WoW = 3.3.5 compatibility since 4.0's new API nuked some of the code here. The original addon was created by hshh and the compatibility has been fixed by TheCheat5 and Kiki.Additional Note: Tested and confirmed working after dependency update for Patch 6.0.2- updated by DigitalSorceressEnjoy! I tested the 'charge' thing with the monk's Roll ability, and it's working as expected (cooldown shown only when there are no charges).I don't have control anymore on the number of charges when a cooldown is triggered, it looks like Blizzard is now filtering it in the C part of the code, before it does to lua. Except maybe for some special abilities like garrison zone spells. Not sure I'll be able to do something about it.
Can you try with character abilities?For the lua error issue, I won't by able to test it myself (still no valid account, at least not an account that has access to WoD maps).Can you do a /framestack on the ability icon when it's shown, and post the screenshot, thanks. Noticed the lua error from garrison ability also today, whilst its not a big deal here are my 2 cents again.Regarding the 'Charge' thing; I tested it with Epidemic (DK ability with 3 charges), Roll (Monk ability with 2 or 3 charges) and Shield Block (Warrior ability with 2 charges) and all of them behaved the same way: They displayed the cooldown as soon as 1 charge was used. But as far as i remember it's always shown charges like this?Framestack of Lua error from garrison ability with charges:Noe: The ability can be pulled to an action bar or kept in the middle of the screen as an 'extra button'.
I don't really know how to fix this issue, a starter account cannot join a group, so I cannot show the party/raid frames to test.Maybe someone can try to use the '/framestack' command to display the name of the frames, and use '/cc bl add ' to blacklist it. If it works, give me the name so I can add it to the code directly.' RaidFrame' is already blacklisted but if you say it doesn't work anymore, it means the name changed (although I checked blizzard code and saw the name didn't change. There might be something more in that).
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