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Bug: XP modifiers are global - players not in group affected also #46

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squeakyneb opened this issue Aug 8, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #49
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Bug: XP modifiers are global - players not in group affected also #46

squeakyneb opened this issue Aug 8, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #49

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@squeakyneb
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Current Behaviour

If one group of players enter an instance that triggers XP modifiers, everyone online is affected.

Expected Behaviour

Only the group in the raid is affected by the XP modifier.

Steps to reproduce the problem

  1. Get two friends to party up and enter a raid (Molten Core for example)
  2. Play a character somewhere else, not in the group (e.g. start a new character)
  3. Observe that XP is severely debuffed (hand in the first quest and get nowhere near level 2)

Extra Notes

I know it's called SOLOcraft, but the description said "Adjusts player stats for raids based on the # of players in the group" so it sounded like it's also fit for larger playerbases.

AC rev. hash/commit

AzerothCore rev. 8cfb3383287b+ 2024-07-31 09:10:12 +0200 (master branch) (Unix, RelWithDebInfo, Static)

Operating system

Rocky Linux 8

Custom changes or Modules

List of enabled modules:
|- BreakingNewsOverride
|- DungeonRespawn
|- StatBooster
|- mod-ah-bot
|- mod-individual-xp
|- mod-no-hearthstone-cooldown
|- mod-npc-enchanter
|- mod-skip-dk-starting-area
|- mod-solo-lfg
|- mod-solocraft

@Hotschmoe
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PR in to fix it here, working for us

#49 (comment)

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