Quote Originally Posted by Ualaa View Post
I'm experiencing the same issue as Owltoid, in the above post.
Latest (current) version of Jamba.

I have IS Boxer, which does a Mapped Key Action > FTL Follow Me (Current Window) & Pop Up Text "FTL Follow Me", bound to a mouse thumb button.

When I push the button, I get Jamba warnings that follow has broken on two toons.
However, all four toons follow correctly.

While the toons are still following, if I push the mouse button (follow bound to it), I get the warning that two toons have broken follow.
But follow has not broken, and they are behind me correctly.

To be clear, the warning of a follow broken comes up, whenever I initiate follow.
But follow works correctly.
Further, when I do independent slave movement, it still correctly informs me of follow breaking (well, when Follow Breaking notification is enabled, it does anyway.)

Going into Jamba options for Follow, I have disabled the notification that follow has broken.
I'd rather have the Jamba Warning if follow breaks, so this is a temporary fix.
Unfortunately its not going to be easy to fix this issue. When you start following from a standstill you get a follow begin, a follow end and then a follow begin event. I have no idea why there is a follow begin, end before a follow begin! I had to set up a counter to try and track these and it all falls apart when you actually break follow and try and follow again, because then you don't get the extra follow begin/end events, so my counter fails and I have no idea how to tell which situation is which.

In the next release, I have implemented a new option that will only warn if follow breaks when your toon is outside of follow range. This is better in that you still get a follow broken warning when your toon is too far away to follow, but otherwise, you can still use the follow status from the Jamba-Display-Team window to see who is following.

I've asked Blizzard to fix the issues that caused this in the suggestions thread on the forum, but I can't see it being a priority for them!