![]() To get started using Auto-Tracker, look for the adorable little robot in the bottom bar of the tracker. There is some experimental support in place for a few other platforms, but they are not quite ready for official release yet.Īuto-tracking uses the same technology as Crowd Control to provide a live connection to a game running on either an SD2SNES flash-cart (via USB) or to the Bizhawk emulator (via Lua scripts). Initial support at launch is limited to my LTTPR pack, which supports item AND location tracking (except in dungeons) but the SNES platform is fully supported and ready for pack developers to get to work. Significant risk to races and other competitive events, and I’m super happy to announce that it’s finally ready for all of you! The primary concern with auto-tracking has never been whether or not we could (at least to an extent), but rather whether or not we should.įor the past few weeks, I’ve been working with the development team for the A Link to the Past Randomizer to ensure that we were able to make this feature a reality without introducing Version 2.3 brings the first wave of suport for one of our most requested features - auto-tracking! ![]() Read on for the details on what’s included! ![]() EmoTracker 2.3 has just been released! As always, your tracker will automatically prompt you to install it the next time you start it, or you can find “Check For Updates” in the gear menu! ![]()
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