| Mendomain | #293998 Monday April 7, 2008 at 14:42 | |
LO goofball |
that shows all quests on the map that you havnt done...even the lvl 1 starter quests?
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| Roberth | #294001 Monday April 7, 2008 at 14:46 | |
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Holy "Diver!" Priest |
Hmmm...that I don't know. But I do know that Blizz's minimap does show exclamation and question marks so with a lot of searching about you should be able to find those level 1 quests too. | |
| Hypiron | #294011 Monday April 7, 2008 at 15:36 | |
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Bald Mage in a Pink Dress |
The short answer is yes and no. The longer, more complicated, answer is yes... but... Cartographer has a quest mod that will record the location of any quest npc's as well as the locations of quest items themselves. The problems I've come across with this mod are a bit annoying but manageable. Firstly I've yet to see a "pre-loaded" package of quests, it learns where the NPC's are when you take the quests. Now whats nice is once you do it on one character all your others can see it. Whats very aggravating is if you do get a bunch of low level quests now on a lowbie, all your 70's maps will think they need to do those quests. By now I've sorta blinded myself to them, but its annoying still. Its not a perfect solution but it suits me so you might try it. --
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| Bleucheese | #294037 Monday April 7, 2008 at 17:21 | |
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Charter Warrior |
It also doesn't work across multiple computers :/ If you do a quest on one computer, it doesn't realize you did it on the other computer. | |
| Roberth | #294040 Monday April 7, 2008 at 17:38 | |
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Holy "Diver!" Priest |
Your personal information is stored in the WTF folder. Copy that after every play session and install on computer you will be playing on. Should be good to go then. | |