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Event tracking

Last Epoch Dev Tracker

Aggregator of Last Epoch developer team posts at developertracker.com: tracks Reddit, Twitter, forums, and the official Discord in a single chronological feed, so no announcement or response slips by

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What it is

Developertracker.com/last-epoch is an aggregator service that monitors official Eleventh Hour Games team accounts and consolidates all their posts into a single feed. It's not official from EHG; it's operated by DeveloperTracker.com, a third-party service with tracking for several games.

It tracks:

  • Reddit: dev comments and posts on r/LastEpoch.
  • Twitter: official dev account tweets.
  • Forum: posts on forum.lastepoch.com.
  • Discord: comments on public channels of the official Discord.

Chronological feed, with filters by dev, by platform, and by type (announcement vs response vs casual).

Free, no signup. RSS feed available to integrate with readers.

What problem it solves

EHG devs are active on multiple platforms — the same dev can respond to a bug report on the forum, announce the fix on Discord, and comment on Reddit. Without an aggregator, missing one is easy.

The dev tracker centralizes this: one tab, scroll, see everything devs said in the last 24h cross-platform. Critical for hardcore players who base decisions on dev feedback.

For community managers or content creators, it's also essential — tracking dev statements feeds news content and patch analysis.

What people use it for

Monitor post-balance change: a controversial nerf drops → see what devs respond on each platform → understand whether the nerf is final or reversible.

Pre-cycle prep: during the teaser period of a new cycle, devs drip info. The tracker ensures you don't miss any.

Bug report follow-up: you posted a bug on the forum → see when a dev acknowledges or responds.

Content creators: for video patch reactions, reading literal dev quotes instead of paraphrasing.

Catching up newcomers: if you stepped away for 3 months, reading the last 30 days of dev tracker catches you up quickly.

Who it's NOT for

  • Casuals who only need announcements: for announcements, lastepoch.com's home is enough.
  • Players already heavily on Reddit/Discord: if you already have notifications from those platforms, the dev tracker is redundant.

How it's used in practice

  1. Go to developertracker.com/last-epoch.

  2. See the feed: chronological with all dev posts cross-platform.

  3. Filters: use sidebar filters to narrow down by specific dev or platform.

  4. Click a post: direct link to the original (Reddit thread, Tweet, forum post).

  5. For RSS: the site exposes an RSS feed to integrate with your reader (Feedly, Inoreader, etc.).

  6. For alerts: no native; for alerts consider subscribing to RSS via a service like IFTTT.

Honest limitations

Lag: posts appear with 5-30 minutes delay typically. Not real-time.

No DMs: only public posts. If a dev replies a private DM, it doesn't appear.

Coverage depends on tracked accounts: if a new dev joins EHG and their account isn't tracked, their posts don't appear until the operator adds it.

No context: you see the post but sometimes conversation context requires click-through to the original.

No community features: just aggregation. No comments, ratings, discussion.

English only: dev posts are English and the UI too.

How to start

  1. developertracker.com/last-epoch. No signup.

  2. For casual browsing: scroll the feed → click posts you're interested in.

  3. For serious tracking: subscribe to the RSS feed with your favorite reader.

  4. For alerts: setup an IFTTT recipe that monitors RSS and sends a push notification.

  5. Recommended combo: dev tracker + official Discord. Discord for community pulse, tracker for comprehensive dev posts.

  6. Recommended bookmark: the chronological home. Filters are better applied once you know the patterns.

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