Please read this.
I'm taking another break for a while. My anxiety isn't holding up well and I need to take some time for myself to recover. Frankly, modding can be a thankless job and some of the people one is forced to interact with can be... deeply unpleasant at best, to put it in the kindest way I can and not as I truly want to. For now, I feel like my mods don't need any further work done to them. They're fine as they are. See you later, folks.
I'll be back! I'm not gone for good, I just need to set this aside for now. That's all.
One thing I will say as a final note is that it'd be nice if one could turn off the comments system and only have a bug tracker in the vein of Nexus Mods. That'd be handy for people like myself who do deal with anxiety. And I deal with a lot of anxiety.
See you around, folks. My thanks to those who were kind.
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Description
New: There's now a bindable toggle to leave and reform your party. This is for instances like Morrowind where being in a party throws off questing (if you do something it'll update for the amount of people in the party who do it, rather than once, breaking quests).
Are you tired of micromanaging your group? Exhausted with having to click through loops every time someone goes offline, or whenever there's server maintenance? Wish you could easily just bisband a large group and then immediately regroup with no hassle? Play as a duo, and know you're never going to be apart? Then Fellowship might be for you.
Features
Fellowship features both slash commands and an addon menu with which to control the addon. You can choose which you prefer and use that.
Now, to get to the meat of things! This addon can store the state of your current group, on request. And with that information it can...
- Optionally invite the people you always group with at login;
- Optionally invite the people you always group with when they log on;
- Optionally promote the person who's supposed to be group leader, whenever they're not;
- Optionally accept trade invites from those in your stored group.
Furthermore, you can use Fellowship to easily reset an instance. You can save your group, disband, use the regroup functionality of Fellowship, and then wipe the group data.
Here's an example of how you'd achieve that with the slash commands:
/fs save
[Disband your party.]
/fs regroup
/fs wipe
And you can do it with the interface, too:
Click the 'Save Group Data' button;
Disband your party;
Click the 'Regroup' button;
Click the 'Wipe Group Data' button.
If it's a team you always run with, you can just skip the wipe part, of course. And you'll likely already have your group saved. This is just an example of how the addon can be used to quickly reform a group to reset an instance.
Disclaimer
I'm sharing this though because I genuinely get satisfaction out of the mere possibility of helping others, even when I don't know for sure. I have no interest in being popular, cults of popularity squick me out. As such, considering my disabilities, I'm unlikely to look at the comments very much. So this addon is delivered
as-is, with a hearty dose of caveat emptor. Anything that it doesn't already do is 'out of scope.' You have other choices. I just wanted to make an simple, elegant solution for a real problem I was having. And now I'm sharing it in case it helps others.
Credits
My beau, who puts up with a person diagnosed with ADHD and autism. The loveliest person there is. And the one I always play ESO with. Our group is never broken.