
[b42-1.0.5] No Adventurers Parties/Opt-In Adventurers Partie
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Re: [b42-1.0.5] No Adventurers Parties/Opt-In Adventurers Pa
As part of the big 1.7 migration, I did some internal rearrangement to consolidate common code in the handling of our game options in the Game Options dialog. I should have tested it first.
That's fixed in v3b.2, just pushed out.

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Re: [b42-1.0.5] No Adventurers Parties/Opt-In Adventurers Partie
So, you're cruising around the world map with your "Always evade" settings in place, but now you're stuck behind an orc patrol in a narrow space. You can't get around it; you'll have to fight. So you go set "Orc patrol response strategy" to "Ask" — but what if you forget to set it back to "Always evade"? You'll get hit by the next patrol.
Thus, in the spirit of the "Extended evade duration" option, v3c adds a new supported option value to the "Adventurers party response strategy", "Orc patrol response strategy" and "Sunwall patrol response strategy" options: "Ask once, then always evade", which… does pretty much exactly what it says,
in that once you've been prompted to evade or fight for this patrol, the option value will be reset to "Always evade".
(Also, under the hood we consolidate saving the addon's option settings into a single settings file, instead of having a separate file for each option [what was I thinking?
]. Your settings should be propagated unchanged across the change [but maybe spot-check them just in case…
].)
Thus, in the spirit of the "Extended evade duration" option, v3c adds a new supported option value to the "Adventurers party response strategy", "Orc patrol response strategy" and "Sunwall patrol response strategy" options: "Ask once, then always evade", which… does pretty much exactly what it says,

(Also, under the hood we consolidate saving the addon's option settings into a single settings file, instead of having a separate file for each option [what was I thinking?


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