Tonyx
03-02-2009, 12:51 PM
As most of the people here, I have more than one wow folder. Six, to be specific. One for solo play, one for multiboxing - main and 4 for the multiboxing - slaves.
Of course, I have symlinked whatever can be shared and it all works pretty well.
However, I am bit torn on the Interface/Addons folder.
Slaves have different needs than my main (slaves have really few addons, while my main has a more tweaked UI) and my solo folder has slightly different needs too (don't use Jamba, have raid addons.. and so on) so basically my 6 wow installation have 3 different addons needs.
At the moment, I have 3 different Addons folders, one for solo, one for main and one linked by all the slaves. It works fine.. but updating is a PITA, as wowmatrix and similar only see one folder, and then I have to manually copy addons (if they are needed).
I was thinking about using a single Interface folder to streamline the update process, but I've found that "this addon is loaded by default" is saved into the .toc file, so I can't have different default addons for each wow installation, I should work directly on the Addons.txt files in each character folder.
This is possible, of course, and doable with a script. But I was wondering if there was an easier solution.
So.. addons addicts.. how do you manage addons for your different WoW installations?
Of course, I have symlinked whatever can be shared and it all works pretty well.
However, I am bit torn on the Interface/Addons folder.
Slaves have different needs than my main (slaves have really few addons, while my main has a more tweaked UI) and my solo folder has slightly different needs too (don't use Jamba, have raid addons.. and so on) so basically my 6 wow installation have 3 different addons needs.
At the moment, I have 3 different Addons folders, one for solo, one for main and one linked by all the slaves. It works fine.. but updating is a PITA, as wowmatrix and similar only see one folder, and then I have to manually copy addons (if they are needed).
I was thinking about using a single Interface folder to streamline the update process, but I've found that "this addon is loaded by default" is saved into the .toc file, so I can't have different default addons for each wow installation, I should work directly on the Addons.txt files in each character folder.
This is possible, of course, and doable with a script. But I was wondering if there was an easier solution.
So.. addons addicts.. how do you manage addons for your different WoW installations?