Ragnarok.Flippant said:
»I've never used Organizer, but I can look into it. Depending on how well someone can explain and help me reproduce the issue(s) (ideally involving as little gear as possible), the quicker it would be.
I'm using the live version with the //gs o command.
The way I use Organizer is similar to GearCollector.
That is: Organizer has only a certain amount of repositories he can TAKE items from, and another certain amount of repositories he can MOVE items to.
With this in mind, whenever I use //gs o Organizer removes from my inventory the items that are unnecessary for the currently loaded Lua, and takes the items that are instead necessary (the ones he can take, according to the list of repositories he is allowed to take items from)
With this in mind the problems I've been getting since the beginning of april are two:
1) When Organizer is "done" he will report how many items he took/moved and how many items he couldn't get. He will consider items in Wardrobe 2 as items he couldn't get and report them in the final numbers (this is not an issue at all, more like a small thing that needs fixing but in practice it produces no real problem for the users)
2) On some of my Luas, Organizer will be unable to get all of the items, even if he's perfectly allowed to get them, he just won't.
Like for example on my GEO lua I end up with 10-15 items that I have to gather myself, looking for them with //gs validate and //find, because organizer will refuse to get them.
The strange thing about problem 2 is that:
1) It doesn't happen on all of my Luas. I have no clue what the difference is here and why with some Luas it works perfectly and with others I have this issue.
2) The list and NUMBER of the items that aren't being taken by Organizer has some similarities (for instance Calamitous Earring and Amalric Gages are ALWAYS there on GEO for me) but it's never exactely the same.
I have no clue how to fix this because I don't get an error referring to a specific lua line.
If someone has a clue on some tests I can do to provide useful data I will be glad to do them. Been asking that for the past 2+ months but nobody ever came up with an idea.