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Nauticus

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Category: Map & Minimap
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Project Manager: Drool
Current Version: v2.4.1
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Downloads Total: 37,625
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  • About Nauticus
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Official Homepage: http://drool.me.uk/naut


Nauticus tracks the precise location of boats and Zeppelins around Azeroth and displays them on the Mini-Map & World Map in real-time.

Look up arrival & departure schedules for any transport and know exactly when you need to be there. Less time waiting on platforms, more time at the AH or mailbox, less time duelling rogues or shammys who want you to take a seat while they crit you... 'for fun'...

To track a transport requires that you (or someone else running this addon) have taken the route sometime earlier.

Nauticus uses hidden addon-addon communications to synchronise and share up-to-date schedule information between players automatically.

For usage options, type /nauticus or /naut in the command line.

Uses the Ace2 framework (soon Ace3 when it becomes stable).


UPGRADING

If you're upgrading from previous Nauticus versions, please make sure to DELETE the old folders before extracting; Nauticus, FuBar_NauticusFu, TitanNauticus and MapLibrary. MapLibrary is no longer used and FuBar & Titan plugins are now integrated. You only need the one folder.

If you're upgrading from ZeppelinMaster, please DELETE the old folders; ZepShipMaster, FuBar_ZepMasterFu and TitanZeppelinMaster, before extracting this package.


TO DO

  • auto pop-up tooltip and/or sound arrival/departure alarm (i.e. Zep horn or boat bell) when at platform
  • new compact UI window, listing schedules for all transports in the zone, highlighting closest platform when standing still and nearby

Note: Nauticus is in continual development [13th Jan 2008]. You should always try to keep your version up-to-date - not least because the addon interacts with other users and they rely on good quality data from you.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q. I just installed Nauticus, why don't I see any timers?

A player with the addon will need to travel on the boat or Zeppelin before the timers come up. This could be you or someone else who may have taken the transport earlier - that day, or days ago.

The most recent timers are synchronised between other players who run the addon, so after a short while the data will most likely be available to you before you take any transport. So get your guild mates and friends to install Nauticus too, the more the merrier.

Q. Why are some of my timers wrong?

In rare conditions, timers can become corrupt due to big changes in your own system clock that may occur between WoW sessions/reboots. This can be caused by dodgy CMOS batteries and some over-clocked systems.

Also, while the realm servers appear to keep very precise clocks for running the transports - to generate their positions etc. - from time to time they may re-synchronise these clocks, sending the data out of wack slightly. (Note: I can only assume this, since I've only seen it happen once or twice, but I do know that transports are in sync across all realms in a particular geographical location - i.e EU, US Eastern).

Nauticus should quickly fix these timers, as it will gather more recent and better quality data from other users or from your own travels.

Q. How does Nauticus get the times?

There are no Blizzard-provided API methods to directly determine the transport schedule. Thus we do it indirectly by getting player coords and comparing them to a known set of coords along the route.

When the player triggers these coords, we know the cycle and can subsequently work out future cycles at any point in time.

Q. How accurate is it?

Round-trip times have been calculated to one millionth of a second (six decimal places) over a 4/5 day period, although in reality, accuracy is probably around ten thousandth or hundred thousandths of a second.

This is significantly better resolution than provided by the API, which only measures in milliseconds (three decimal places). So baring slight adjustments in Blizzard's clocks etc., 99.9% of the time there should be no observable drift of more than a second or two.

You should urge as many of your guild mates and friends to run the addon as possible - even if just in the background - even if they don't use transports because they're only ever in Outland. They can help store and transmit up-to-date timing data to everyone that needs it.

Q. Why does Nauticus have to use a chat channel?

Because Blizzard's SendAddonMessage() API alone - which was really designed and is effectively limited for guild and raid addon comms - is insufficient to get the times spread further across your server. This ultimately affects availability and accuracy of the times.

You shouldn't be concerned if you have the channel slot spare - we're extra careful not to mess up channel numbers. If you experience issues, please see http://www.wowwiki.com/Fix_Chat_Channels first.

Q. Can you add the Deeprun Tram?

Unfortunately not, since it's treated like an instance and we can't track player coords within an instance.


Nauticus is a rewrite of ZeppelinMaster which was authored and conceived by Sammysnake - he runs a DKP hosting service online, please support his work @ dkphosting.net. Dedicated to hosting for guilds in such games as WoW, Everquest, Everquest II and Dark Age of Camelot.

  • Downloads (24)
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  File Name Release Type Game Version Downloads Date  
  Nauticus-r80126.2 Beta 2.4.3 19 9/29/2008
  Nauticus-r80126.1 Beta 2.4.3 1 8/23/2008
  Nauticus-r80126 Beta 2.4.3 0 8/10/2008
  Nauticus-r80126-nolib Beta 2.4.3 0 8/10/2008
  Nauticus-r75919.4 Beta 2.4.3 0 7/30/2008
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  • Drool said 

    It looks like the Tirisfal-Durotar round trip times is slightly out, seems Blizzard changed it ever-so-slightly in the patch. I'll have to recalibrate over the next few days so please bare with.

  • Drool said 

    Re beta 'c', this implements multiple map icons and tooltips. There's still a few things I need to sort out with the tooltips - especially on the world map. There's no options as yet. I've also added filtering of the annoying goblin yells that can spam the chat window. You'll especially notice this when standing at the Tirisfal tower, although you'll still see the chat bubbles on screen, which is ideal. Again, no options yet.

  • Drool said 

    v2.1.4 fixes a logic bug to do with corrupt negative timers that stick forever (since they're in the future and always considered better). D'oh.

    I recommend after installing, type slash command '/naut reset' and then relog - that will get rid of any corrupt timers you may have.

    (I'll do a more permanent fix to stop them occurring in the first place - on a small percentage of systems where clocks can go bad.)

  • Drool said 

    Just a minor release, polishing off the UI and cleaning up some dead code before I yank it (when the icons are fully in place - few revisions yet...). German localisation complete.

  • Drool said 

    New version out. Shortened version of the patch notes: better, stronger, faster - but most importantly - more accurate. Just so you know, I'm working hard on the next phase - my development copy has a cool zep icon whizzing around the maps.