[3.19 Updated] Ajido's Aesthetically Pleasing Loot Filter

This filter looks great! I'm going to give it a go when I next play and let you know my thoughts.
I've updated the filter to include the basetype Talisman for launch this Friday. Please let me know what you think or if you have suggestions feel free to leave them.
Minor Change: I added the inverse color coding I use for everything to the talisman as well.

http://pastebin.com/hFXQ8uaN
Last edited by xAjido#2413 on Dec 10, 2015, 4:00:46 PM
Thanks for updating. Was trying to update it for myself and get the aesthetic right but I'm just a pleb.
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Fathoms wrote:
Thanks for updating. Was trying to update it for myself and get the aesthetic right but I'm just a pleb.


No problem! Good luck in the league =D
Updated volumes due to the new slider bar in the audio options. I have mine set at 50% in options, you can slide it to your liking.

http://pastebin.com/1Yka0rUU
Thumbs up, looks great! Might wanna use Github Gist, same functionally as pastebin, but you have commit history. As well as download to .filter file.
PoE-TradeMacro - https://github.com/PoE-TradeMacro/POE-TradeMacro/
ExileTrade - http://exiletrade.github.io/
Last edited by ManicCompression#1304 on Dec 12, 2015, 11:04:15 AM
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ManicCompression wrote:
Thumbs up, looks great! Might wanna use Github Gist, same functionally as pastebin, but you have commit history. As well as download to .filter file.


Thanks for that suggestion, I'll definitely look into that later tonight.
Been using your filter. Would be cool if you can make a version of NeverSink's:

PoE-TradeMacro - https://github.com/PoE-TradeMacro/POE-TradeMacro/
ExileTrade - http://exiletrade.github.io/
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ManicCompression wrote:
Been using your filter. Would be cool if you can make a version of NeverSink's:



Personally I'm not interested in doing that. I did read through his entire filter a couple of days ago just to ensure I wasn't missing anything in mine. I really don't like what that filter does. It uses a lot of very subtle differences in things like font size, opacity, volume, etc. Most users I would guess probably aren't even fully aware of all these extras that are in it. I just don't think those things are necessary. For me, a loot filter is about filtering out the junk you don't want to see, and making sure you do see what you want, and I feel mine does a good job of that in a very simple manner.

His filter also specifically names items as opposed to having generic classes as mine does. Mine will catch all Divination Cards for example. It doesn't matter what their names are, if new ones are added to the game, if their names are changed, mine won't miss it. His filter will need to be updated every single time new items are added to the game because he breaks things down into tiers like the good Div Cards, the okay ones, the bad ones, etc. Originally I created this filter for my own personal use and to share with friends, and since some people like the coloring scheme I decided to share it with the community, but I have no intention of going insane with it getting to the complexity of some of the other filters out there.

If you want the generic features like seeing Chaos recipe items, Regal items, 83+ crafting items, chance items, proper level progression of flasks and gear, etc...then mine will do that for you. But if you want one item to have a font size two larger than another because it's worth a couple chaos extra, this won't do that.

Sorry if that came off as ranty, I just wanted to explain the differences between the filters and why I'm not interested in copying his and adding my flavor.
Last edited by xAjido#2413 on Dec 12, 2015, 8:46:41 PM

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