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Suggestion: Detect shaders equipped on gear #83

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JTF195 opened this issue Apr 30, 2018 · 3 comments
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Suggestion: Detect shaders equipped on gear #83

JTF195 opened this issue Apr 30, 2018 · 3 comments

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@JTF195
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JTF195 commented Apr 30, 2018

As I mentioned in #81, shaders should be able to be detected as a mod on equipped gear like ornaments are.

It would be nice if those could be flagged as owned while detected as a gear mod.

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If they use the same plug/socket system as mods/ornaments, I would actually expect them to already come through, though it’s very possible there’s something I’m missing.

If you have gear that has the worn shaders and they’re not showing as Obtained in Destiny Sets, a screenshot from in game and a debug ID from https://destinysets.com/debug would be helpful to sort this out

@JTF195
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JTF195 commented Apr 30, 2018

I'm not sure the exact system they use. I know you are able to see shaders on items in DIM

Part of the issue is they only seem to show up on low level blues.
I don't have any at the moment, but I'm leveling a new character and will update as soon as I find something.
I saw they've been added to the new 'all items deluxe' page, so I'm keeping my eye on that.

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JTF195 commented Apr 30, 2018

Ok, I currently have an Atonement Tau helm (1872887954) with the New Pacific Sink (Worn) shader (1051938195)

destiny2_2018-04-30_15-01-02

Debug id: 28670|jh6du27

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