

There is a minimal layout that has just the essentials, an advanced layout that is more similar to what was in Tracker previously, and a keysanity layout. There are now multiple UI layouts that can be picked after Tracker has been started.
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To read more about how to add and edit your own profiles, you can view the documentation here: These profiles can be picked in the Randomizer Options before starting Tracker, and by default only the Sassy profile is enabled. While default profiles will be overridden with new updates, if you create your own profiles, they will be left alone. You can also create your own profiles if you want to add your own custom Tracker responses. The default configs are now split into multiple profiles so that you can pick the types of responses you want. Rather than the two large json files, they are now a series of yaml files to make things easier to find and edit. The configuration for Tracker has had a major overhaul. Tracker profiles and easier config customization For keysanity, you will now see indicators on the map for Metroid keys you do not currently have. Locations that are accessible after beating a boss but can't currently be accessed are now shown with a empty square or circle. In Zelda, this will show the reward for that dungeon. When bosses are accessible in either Zelda or Metroid, there is now an indicator on the map showing that you can fight the boss. Also, because of some heavy overhauls to how things work in the backend, this may not be compatible with old seeds.

Note: This is a release candidate with a lot of changes and has not been super thoroughly tested. This is a casual version of the original SMZ3 randomizer.
