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Addon Corner - Addon Basics

October 26th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Addon Corner, Gaming, wow

This time I thought I’d take a step back and actually start from the beginning and cover what an addon is, where you can get them and how they can help you!

So, first things first, what exactly IS an addon?

Well, World of Warcraft was designed so that players can create extensions that add or enhance World of Warcraft’s interface (the stuff you see onscreen). An addon is just that, an extension to the interface, generally to make something more accessible or easier to use.

Great, so what kind of things can addons do?

Addons have been created for a multitude of tasks, if you can see something onscreen then there have been addons to replace it with “better” versions. By better I really mean different, one person’s “better” is another person’s “worse”… 

Addons cannot “play” the game for you however, they can assist and aid you, but you must hit the buttons to move and cast. Pretty much anything else however is in an addons jurisdiction.

Okay great, so addons let you customise your interface, where do I get them from?

Well, this is the easy part, there are few websites that specialise in WoW addons. Both WoWInterface and Curse.com house the majority of addons available. Generally, if you’ve heard of an addon it will be available at one or both of those sites.

Cool, I’ve found an addon I want to use, what do I do with it now I’ve downloaded it?

Once you have the addon downloaded, it is just a case of “unzipping” it into your “World of Warcraft\Interface\Addons” folder.

Wait, what’s “unzipping”?

Addon’s generally come compressed, generally known as zipped (due to one of the most popular compression utilities called PKZip). This saves space and makes transferring files easier. You have to uncompress, or unzip these files to get them in a usable state. If this sounds complicated, don’t panic, the process is exceptionally easy.

You may or may not have some form of utility installed to aid with this process, but either way the process is similar. Simply navigate to where you downloaded the addon and double-click the addon to open it.

Then click Extract all files and click Next, then click Browse… and make your way to your WoW addons folder, typically “My Computer\Local Disk (C:)\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Interface\Addons” then click OK then Next then Finish.

Okay, I’ve done that, now what?

That’s it, the addon should now be functioning ingame. Start up WoW and have a look!

Wow, it worked! Now what?

Well, the answer to this depends on what the addon you installed does. Some addons require a little bit of configuring, some work straight away without you doing anything.

Generally there are two things an addon might do that lets you set it up how you want. The first is it might create a button around the mini-map area that you can click to get to it’s options or perform some task (the tooltip will generally explain). Secondly, more recently it might add a configuration area to the games options panel, to get access to this simply press Esc (or click the Game Menu icon) and select Interface. Select the Addons tab on the top-left of this pane and you’ll see various options sections for any addons you have installed that utilise this area.

Unfortunately, not every addon is consistent in HOW you access it, but generally one of those two methods will suffice. If you cannot figure out how to use an addon or how to access it’s options, I recommend visiting the addon’s page on the site you downloaded it from as there should be some kind of instruction there.

Hopefully this post is helpful, if you think I have missed something or glossed over something, please mention it in the comments and I’ll add or alter the post accordingly.

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Essential 3.0.2 Compatible Addons

October 15th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Gaming, wow

So, as usual, with a new patch comes hundreds of broken addons as Blizzard update and change how the game works behind the scenes. Here are a selection of what I consider “Essential” addons that have been updated to work with Patch 3.0.2.

I’ll no doubt add to this over the days ahead.

Gear Organisation

The two most popular addons for organising gear have been updated with 3.0.2 support.

Outfitter - Version 4.3b6 (Beta) - (Curse) (WoWInterface)
ItemRack - Version 2.243 - (WoWInterface)

Map Enhancement

Carbonite Quest - Version 1.30+ - (Curse) (WoWInterface) (Addon Homepage)
Carbonite provides a pretty need Google Maps-like interface,  it also has it’s own quest log tracker with objectives linked to it’s map. Very nifty.

Cartographer - Version 2.1 - (Curse)
Perhaps the most used addon in existence, enables full maps (with optional fog to see where you haven’t been), guild and party member locations and a much more friendly map interface.

Atlas - Version 1.12.2 - (Curse) (WoWInterface)
Atlasloot Enhanced - Version 5.00.01 - (Curse) (WoWInterface)
Atlas provides detailed instance maps with bosses and points of interest marked. Atlasloot is a plugin for Atlas that extends Atlas to display what loot bosses drop. (Along with detailed loot tables for most areas of the game)

Chat Enhancement

Chatter - Version 79024-wotlk - (WoWInterface)
Provides useful “should-be-default” chat enhancement, like timestamps, player colourisation etc.

WIM - Version 3.0.1 beta - (Addon Homepage)

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5 Essential WoW Addons

July 8th, 2008 | 2 Comments | Posted in Gaming, wow

One of my friends started playing World of Warcraft again after a LONG absence and while helping I realised how much I take certain addons for granted. There are some addons which alter the game in such a way that you wonder why they aren’t that way by standard.

This is a list of those addons that I consider essential along with my reasoning and a download link to the most prominent site that addon is available from.

Cartographer - Having all the map visible from the start is pretty much essential for questing, plus you get the ability to see party member locations, a waypoint arrow (for your corpse runs), map notes and herb and mineral tracking to name a few.

Lightheaded - Lightheaded gives you access to comments from Wowhead on your quest log pane, making completing quests much easier, complete with clickable co-ordinates which use the waypoint arrow from Cartographer to show you the way.

Doublewide - Doublewide extends the quest log to two panes, with quests down the left hand side and the description on the right. Makes much more sense than Blizzard’s default.

tekKompare - Lets you compare equipment with what you currently have on quickly and efficiently.

WIM - WoW Instant Messenger replaces the only bad thing about the chat system, sending private messages. WIM adds an IM-like window to each conversation which allows quick and easy replying. It also lets you log chats, use tabbed windows and much more.

“So how do I install these wondrous addons?”, I hear you cry. Simply extract the archives to your \World of Warcraft\Interface\AddOns folder.

I’m still working on the new-fangled video-based Addon Corner, the first of which should be hitting this blog sometime this week, but if you want to see my thoughts on some other addons, why not check out my old Addon Corner posts.

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The Return… of Addon Corner!!!

July 4th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Gaming, wow

You may have noticed my posting has pretty much gone down to once a week, sometimes slightly worse. But THAT is going to change. The main reason for post slowdown is World of Warcraft, it’s absorbing all my time like a crafty MMO black hole, however, I have a plan.

Way back before the dawn of time I used to talk about various World of Warcraft addons. If you remember that then you may remember I also threatened to do short video pieces about them too but promptly stopped playing WoW.

Well, I’m planning on bringing back Addon Corner in fancy video form (as fancy as my PC will allow anyhow ^_^). I’ll probably cover a few essential addons to start with, but I’d like to point out some of the more unknown/obscure addons over time.

I’m not sure how frequently I plan on doing these yet, I’m not sure if I’ll be able to create them weekly like before, but I’d like to achieve that if possible.

If anyone has any suggestions for addons or a category of addons they want to see me break or otherwise abuse with a strangely haunting English voiceover, let me know in the comments!!!

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