Albion Auto Looter Update Guide: New Features & Changes
Learn how to update your Albion Auto PVP Looter, check your version, recalibrate after updates, and stay informed about new features and changes.
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1How Albion Auto Looter Updates Work
The Albion Auto PVP Looter follows a simple manual-update model rather than auto-updating in the background. Each time a new version is released, you download a fresh executable and the launcher handles the rest. When you run the new version for the first time, it performs an auto-rename process — it detects your previous installation, archives the old executable with a timestamp, and places the new one in your existing working directory. This ensures your configuration files, loot profiles, and calibration data remain untouched while the tool binary itself is replaced. No data is migrated because nothing in the binary stores persistent settings.
2Checking Your Current Version from the Dashboard
You can check which version of the looter you are currently running directly from your customer dashboard. Log into your Banana Tools account, navigate to My Downloads, and locate the Albion Auto PVP Looter entry. The dashboard displays your currently active version alongside the latest available version in a side-by-side comparison. If the numbers match, you are up to date. If the latest version is higher, you will see a prominent Download button. The version number also appears in the title bar of the looter window itself, so you can verify without logging into the dashboard if you prefer.
3Downloading a New Version
When a new version is available, navigate to the downloads page on your Banana Tools customer dashboard and click the download link for the latest release. The file is a single executable with no installer — just save it anywhere convenient. Before running it, make sure you close any existing looter process completely, including checking the system tray. Run the new executable as administrator. On first launch, it will detect your previous looter setup in the same directory and perform the auto-rename described earlier. Your profiles and calibration are automatically preserved during this process.
4Preserving Custom Profiles and Configurations
Your loot profiles, color calibration data, and tool settings are stored in a separate configuration file inside the looter's working directory. Because updates only replace the executable itself — not JSON configuration files — all your personal settings carry forward automatically. That said, major version updates sometimes introduce new configuration options or change how certain settings are stored. It is a good practice to back up your profiles folder before updating to a new major version. If anything feels off after an update, run a fresh F8 calibration. The new version may have adjusted color threshold defaults that benefit from recalibration.
5What Changed in Recent Updates
Recent updates to the Albion Auto PVP Looter have focused on stability and detection accuracy. The latest release improved loot window detection for the Roads of Avalon environment, where lighting conditions differ from the open world. A previous update added support for 1440p and ultrawide resolutions, expanded the preset library, and introduced a configurable interrupt key that lets you stop looting mid-cycle without closing the tool. Bug fixes have addressed rare crashes when Albion updates change the loot window position, along with a fix for the overlay disappearing after prolonged use. Each release changelog appears on the downloads page.
6How Often Is the Looter Updated?
Update frequency depends on two factors: Albion Online game patches and feature development. When Albion releases a major content update that changes the user interface, moves the loot window, or alters screen rendering behavior, a looter update typically follows within a few days to restore compatibility. Between game patches, updates are driven by community feature requests and performance improvements. You can expect roughly two to four updates per month during active development periods, with longer gaps when the tool is stable and no game-side changes have occurred. Minor patches for urgent fixes may arrive within hours of a report.
7What to Do If an Update Breaks Your Setup
If a new version behaves differently from what you are used to, the first step is always a fresh F8 calibration — new builds sometimes ship with adjusted default thresholds that need retraining on your specific monitor setup. If recalibration does not resolve the issue, you can roll back to the previous version. Your dashboard keeps the three most recent releases available for download. Locate the version history section on the downloads page, find the version you were using before, and download it. The auto-rename process keeps the previous executable with a timestamp in the working directory, so you may already have the old version sitting in your looter folder ready to use.
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