Best thing I’ve seen yet
ohh boy very well done brother, I have been thinking for a long time that we should make software like this, and you just nailed it. UI/UX and functions are great.
One thing I wanted to have is the software that will check Zkill in the background and see what ships they recently lost and killed. and we can have a condition-based filter added for that like this
if kill/loose then we can set different sounds based on that specific alert
so when implemented let’s say there is a guy that has a recently lost on redeemers/bomber has a kill on a capital like Phoenix Navy issue/hell IT WILL HIGHLIGHTED THAT INTEL IN THE BOS ALONG WITH DIFFERENT SOUND
Hi !
I was wondering, I often miss messages in the Corp chan, so i put a gentle alert to don’t miss it !
But with 2 accounts, that’s a double alert each time …
BTW, thank very much for that clean soft I really like the UI you gave it
Is there a way to trigger alert on message from only a specific character ? :x
You shouldn’t be getting double alerts for the same message. Make sure you are on the latest version, and if it’s still happening, open a support ticket on Discord or send me an email if you don’t use Discord and I can look into it with you.
Is their setting to not bottleneck my CPU? I love the product but it crashes my i7 from extreme cpu usage
I love this software but I barely run it, as it uses so much CPU etc. it tanks my fps.
Please could you try and optimise it? (I’m not tech-savvy)
Thanks.
edit: I managed to get it running on linux which was pretty easy. Only problem was linking the character default dir because it was in APPDATA/Local somewhere and not in CCP/EVE.
Anyway… now I have everything configured correctly but there’s one huge problem: it won’t play sounds. Even when I try to ‘test’ the alerts sounds, it should play something but it won’t. But, if I go to the jukebox, it will play music but through the monitor speakers. Any way to fix it and to configure sounds settings globally?
I’m using pipewire btw.
edit #2: that was on gentoo which is a bit weird in everything about pipewire. In arch and debian, it works like a champ.