F2PAddon Updated for 9.0.5

***ATTENTION THERE ARE STILL SOME BUGS IN THIS VERSION BUT THE INVITE FEATURE AND CHAT FEATURE ARE WORKING****
***Once the 5th player is invited the P2P will need to manually click okay on the raid warning so that the invite can go out and the P2P can drop from the group.*****
Hello all,
This post is mainly for all the new comers to the F2P scene and also some of the vets as the original thread didnt seem to transfer over from the old Twinkinfo.

Download here F2PAddon 1.2.23
Change log:
Updated all of the in-game calls that were changed or removed
Updated race icons and added allied race icons.
There is a Friends list bug that sometimes doesn't update when a friend goes offline. the only way to fix this is to either remove the friend/friends or logout and log back in. reloading doesn't work. you will know this is happening when you send a message to the chat channel and it tells you that No player named '%s' is currently playing.


What this Addon does not do
It does not allow trials to send unsolicited messages to any other players. The only people who can receive a message from a trial running this addon, are other players who are running the addon.

It is the author's understanding that unlike the trial's level, tradeskill and gold amount limits - which have always existed so that there is differentiation between trials and payed accounts - the restrictions on using public chats and being able to invite anyone to a party (and so message them in party chat), were put in place only to prevent gold spamming, and that so long as a trial remains incapable of gold spamming, any addon which allows them to chat and helps them form parties with the help of consenting paying players, should remain acceptable to the game's developers.

Blizzard have been made aware of this addon. It has been reported to them as a 'bot' because the invite functions do automatically respond to invite requests. However, Blizzard's definition of 'automation', as far as the ToS is concerned, is very different from that of less informed players, and no action has been taken against players for using this addon.

What this addon does do

Subscribes the player to the player made chat channel 'f2ptwink'.
If no chat frame is assigned to show messages from that channel, it assigns the default chat frame to show them.
Adds everyone who is in the channel to your friends list* (so that you can receive whispers from them).
Acts as a wrapper around the channel, so that while a trial may not actually send messages to that channel, they can send messages to the other people who are running the addon. It does this by:
Intercepting any message sent to the 'f2ptwink' channel before it triggers the 'you are not permitted to speak' message.
Rerouting that message as an addon-to-addon whisper, to everyone on your friends list.
Formatting messages received from other people's addons, so that they look almost identical to what a paying player's message would look like in the 'f2ptwink' channel.
If run on a paid account the addon recognises certain whispered commands sent by players as requests to be invited into a party, allowing trials to form groups with the help of a paying player, with next to no effort from that player required.
Assists with group queueing for battlegrounds, so that multiple groups can see when each other's queues pop, or if no paying player is online to form groups, individual players may see each other's queue statuses to synchronise their queues (being at the bottom end of a BG bracket, and having gear/enchant restrictions, it makes sense to go with friends).

*IMPORTANT - the addon will also remove offline friends from your friends list, should it reach the limit of 100. Add a note to the ones you wish to keep permanently to prevent this. If they are users of the channel they will be re-added when they next log in, so this is not usually needed.

How to use it
Chat
Chat just as you would in the normal /f2ptwink channel (if you're on a paid account you will be chatting as normal, as that part of the addon disables itself on paid accounts. You just need it to see what F2Ps are saying).

Group forming
Invite commands
Whisper these to a P2P (pay to play) character to form groups (Hint: Open your friends list. The ones with levels over 20 are P2P).

If you want a group of less than 5:

'inv' - to request an invite.
'lead' - to ask to be made the party leader when the inviter leaves. The default person who lead will be passed to is the first one invited.
'close' - ask the inviter to leave.

If you want a group of 5:

'inv' - to request an invite.
'lead' - to ask to be made the group leader when the inviter leaves. The default is the first person to be invited.

By default the inviter leaves automatically after they have invited 5 people (they also automatically switch to a raid before inviting the 6th). You will need to switch your raid of 5 back into a party to be able to use LFD. BGs can be queued for as a raid of 5 though.

For P2Ps running the addon
The invite functions will be disabled whenever you are using LFD/BGs/Arenas/PvP zones (queued or actually in them), or when you are in a group but not the leader, so that people requesting invites do not kick you out of queues or mess with groups that you are already in. Otherwise, if you want to disable the inviting functions, you can use the slash command '/f2pi' to enable/disable them.
----Untested----
Also, for the Stranglethorn Vale fishing competition, there is a mode for the invite system where up to 39 people can join a raid with you, so that they can see each other's locations on the map (and spread out to maximise pool respawns) but they can no longer ask you to leave, or take over leadership. '/f2pi fish' will enable/disable this mode.

|----Not working at this time ----|
| |
Synchronised queueing
The slash command '/f2pq' will alternately:

Open both the BG queueing window and the F2PQ window.
Close just the BG queue window.
Close the F2PQ window.
| |
|----Not working at this time ----|



Changing the chat channel that the addon uses
The slash command '/f2paddon channel newchannelname' will change the chat channel that the addon uses, for your current realm and faction (but not any others. This will also cause you to leave the current channel that the addon uses).

You will need to follow this up with a '/reload' to restart the addon completely, and will probably have to set a chat window to display messages from the new channel, once the reload has happened.

Alternatively you can just use the options panel for the addon in the main game options.
 
Last edited:
I haven't played since the end of Legion, but thanks for putting this back together! Even when I was subbed, I still always ran the addon for my f2p friends. :)

Sent from my SM-G781U1 using Tapatalk
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Top