
During their work on the PathOfBuildingCommunity/PathOfBuilding repository, Jopotochny enhanced the damage calculation engine by enabling support for zero max-hit and max-damage values, addressing edge cases where no crab barriers or webs are present. They extended Lua-based configuration management to handle these scenarios, improving calculation accuracy and flexibility for game mechanics. Additionally, Jopotochny stabilized the Emmy Debugger workflow by updating architecture guidance and documentation to enforce x64 configurations in PyCharm and IntelliJ IDEA, reducing misconfiguration and debugging friction. Their contributions focused on Lua scripting, configuration, and documentation, demonstrating careful attention to edge-case handling and developer workflow reliability.
PathOfBuilding Community / PathOfBuilding - March 2026: Implemented support for zero max-hit and zero max-damage values in the damage calculation engine by extending configuration options. This fixes edge-case gaps when no crab barriers or webs are present and aligns with user-reported issue #9525, delivering more accurate and flexible damage assessments.
PathOfBuilding Community / PathOfBuilding - March 2026: Implemented support for zero max-hit and zero max-damage values in the damage calculation engine by extending configuration options. This fixes edge-case gaps when no crab barriers or webs are present and aligns with user-reported issue #9525, delivering more accurate and flexible damage assessments.
August 2025: Stabilized Emmy Debugger workflow in PathOfBuilding by updating architecture guidance to x64 across PyCharm/IntelliJ IDEA, eliminating x86 misconfiguration and enabling accurate debugging. This reduces debugging time, prevents incorrect issue reproduction, and improves developer productivity. Work primarily involved implementing and documenting a fix tied to issue #8958 and applying commit 5d6e6498ef82be3fdd2e9d2da92214c4c79d0b76.
August 2025: Stabilized Emmy Debugger workflow in PathOfBuilding by updating architecture guidance to x64 across PyCharm/IntelliJ IDEA, eliminating x86 misconfiguration and enabling accurate debugging. This reduces debugging time, prevents incorrect issue reproduction, and improves developer productivity. Work primarily involved implementing and documenting a fix tied to issue #8958 and applying commit 5d6e6498ef82be3fdd2e9d2da92214c4c79d0b76.

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