I’ve never really paid attention to it before since it’s been a long, long time since I’ve done actual raiding, but I heard someone talking about it the other day and curiosity got the better of me and I decided to give it a look and I’m a little confused as to how it works.
Firstly, I didn’t even know it would log lfr fights as it seems kind of pointless, but I was wondering why it seems to randomly log some fights but not others. Am I only showing up on stuff that another player is actively logging?
If you aren’t logging, then it’s other people. You have to upload your logs. If you want to do your own logs, you have to manually turn it on or rely on an addon like DBM to do it automatically.
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Needs to be uploaded by a player.
Log usefulness depend on the player. Idk maybe someone wants to improve in LFR who knows
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Logging is easy! Turn on advanced combat logging in settings, type /combatlog in chat to turn on combat logging, and then upload that to the warcraft logs app. The log will be in a special logs folder in your WoW folder.
I actually have a macro so I can just click the button
/combatlog
and it will enable/disable logging. Be sure to re-enable logging if you reload your UI or log out and in.
When you’re done uploading the log, you can just delete the file to save space on your computer.
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Or someone experimenting with a build.
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