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I'm going to start this off with the small caveat that this is not a new issue, this has actually been plaguing me for about a year now, and no amount of updates or reinstalls have fixed it (I try that about once a month). I'm also relatively sure it has nothing to do with the admittedly-strange way my UI is set up, because I'm using the same UI setup I was using before this started, and it wasn't a problem.
Not until, again, about a year ago. I don't remember precisely why I felt the need to update Alt1, but I thought to do it via reinstall (since I didn't see an update function in the settings). It was after that reinstall, and I do wish I remembered exactly when this was, that the issue started to crop up.
Put simply, Alt1's Clue Solver has a serious - and consistently reproducible - issue with figuring out where I am. This crops up occasionally with scan clues not being able to see where I am, but is a much bigger problem for compass clues - which is one of the main reasons I use Clue Solver in the first place. The issue seems to relate to any area that's been graphically updated within the last year or two (except, for some reason, Rellekka), with the app getting confused as to where I am. Some examples:
Did you know that Daemonheim is actually inside the Arch-Glacor Front?
A good three-quarters of Draynor Village and most of Lumbridge Swamp are now on Anachronia.
The Nature Altar is also on Anachronia now. (Though sometimes it will also momentarily think it's at Soul Wars)
Good news, something IS on Karamja - bad news, it's the southern half of the Piscatoris Hunter Area. (This one is a particular annoyance for Piscatoris scan clues)
This issue is compounded by another update the reinstall did - namely, that the Clue Solver now tracks where you are automatically instead of waiting for you to hover over a teleport and hit Alt+1 like it used to do. This means that running from a teleport to a clue location can sometimes result in maps that look like this hot mess.
So I suppose the question now becomes: Is there a way that I can improve the method by which my location is detected, or else force it to wait for me to tell it where I am so that this headache stops?
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Turn off auto tracking? Use the third-party Clue Trainer app?
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Turn off auto tracking? Use the third-party Clue Trainer app?
If you would kindly point me to where I can turn off auto-tracking, that'd be great - because I've been through Clue Solver's settings a half-dozen times and never found it. Or give me a link to Clue Trainer, since I've never heard of it.
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Scroll down on the front page of the Clue Solver app. Clue Trainer is available in the third-party apps forum.
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