There is a fan update for savedinstances, but it is yet to work with ToS. Does anyone know of a good replacement?
There is a fan update for savedinstances, but it is yet to work with ToS. Does anyone know of a good replacement?
i use this :P
https://mods.curse.com/addons/wow/ad...aved-instances
Thanks, but that is the fan update I was talking about. And no, it isn't updated for ToS yet. Wish it was.
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Does this work with ToS? It hasn't been updated since October, so just curious.
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I went through comments, and there is a fix listed for ToS there I am going to try. It just isn't published yet. Hope it works!
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It works with ToS if you fix one line of code. Look at line 1398 of savedinstances.lua
the first comment has the fix in this link:
https://github.com/eTzmNcbkrng/SavedInstances/issues/13
This is updated for ToS:
https://github.com/AlexAtTheBux/SavedInstances
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That russian one doesn't seem to show alts, which is my primary usecase for SavedInstances.
I'll check out the forks tonight, thanks!
This would be somewhat helpful if updated, though i mostly use it to keep check of which characters have completed nalak/galleon/sha it could be useful if it could track a couple more things.
Dragonflight Nerfs vs fun again show a Blizzard that hasn't learnt a lesson, Actions speak louder than words afterall watch what they do and do not do.
Exactly-- it doesn't track the broken isles world bosses or the BI weekly buff, etc. Unless they added that to the forks which I haven't tried yet.
How do I make this work properly? Can't really make it work.
The forks can be downloaded from GitHub directly. (Clone or download = green button -> Download ZIP and extract manually). Unfortunately, there is no localization support due to them not using Curse's deployment system.
This will not work (unless you're using the frFR client, which seems to have been fixed manually). If you use the old locales.lua file, it will try to use another localization table and it may also run into problems with missing entries; otherwise no localization will exist save for frFR because the CF packager is not run and therefore, no localization substitutions will be made.
Just one of many disadvantages of having no support from Curse due to licensing issues
Edit: Just checked, it seems to work if you don't replace locales.lua but it won't have the updated translations from Curse.
Last edited by Duckwhale; 2017-09-25 at 09:00 AM.