Restores access to hidden interface options and provides a way to browse every CVar setting in the game!
General
Player Titles
Guild Names
Guild Titles
Stop Auto Attack
Attack on Assist
Cast action keybinds on key down
Fade Map when Moving
Secure Ability Toggle
Display Lua Errors
No Debuff Filter on Target
Reverse Cleanup Bags
Quest sorting mode (top vs proximity)
Select Action Cam mode
Chat
Remove Chat Hover Delay
Enable Mouse Wheel Scrolling
Floating Combat Text
Float mode (up/down/arc)
Energy Gains
Auras
Honor Gains
Reputation
Combo Points
Combat State (Entering/Leaving Combat)
Spell Mechanics
Healing
Absorb (Self and Target)
Directional Scale (brings back the classic, only upwards moving text)
Low HP/Mana
Plus many other options available through the built-in CVar browser, including some that have never been exposed by Blizzard, such as "violence level" and "nameplate distance"!
Type /aio for the main menu or /cvar to open the CVar browser directly
I'm sure Blizzard was made aware by the tip being spread everywhere, and disabled it because it doesn't match their intention with Classic (even though in my personal opinion, the 20-yard nameplate restriction was not a good aspect of vanilla then and not a good limitation now).
Ah well I guess I'll have to keep taking my pills so that I don't keep getting too surprised when surrounded by mobs that just seem to materialise from nowhere ;-)
In Classic, if you check "Healing" and "Shields" for the Targets floating combat text it doesn't save that. Next time you go to /aio settings it will be deselected again.
In reply to zazerak:
20
In reply to zazerak:
default for the classics 20
/run SetCVar("nameplateMaxDistance", "20")
In reply to DogmaTX:
Thanks Dogma this works for classic.. hope they are able to update addon.
In reply to DogmaTX:
This has been working well for me until I logged in tonight. All of a sudden these commands do not work. Anyone else having this issue ?
In reply to ZalidTheBur:
I'm sure Blizzard was made aware by the tip being spread everywhere, and disabled it because it doesn't match their intention with Classic (even though in my personal opinion, the 20-yard nameplate restriction was not a good aspect of vanilla then and not a good limitation now).
In reply to BujuArena:
Yeah. I had a feeling that was the case.
Ah well I guess I'll have to keep taking my pills so that I don't keep getting too surprised when surrounded by mobs that just seem to materialise from nowhere ;-)
In reply to BujuArena:
need a new work around
In reply to BujuArena:
need a new work around
In reply to DogmaTX:
They hot fixed it last night cause some "Alarmist" posted it on blizzards twitter feed.
Any chance of finding a new work around?
In reply to DogmaTX:
They hot fixed it last night cause some "Alarmist" posted it on blizzards twitter feed.
Any chance of finding a new work around?
need a new work around, blizzard hot fixed this last night cause some alarmist posted the macro on blizzards twitter feed.
In Classic, if you check "Healing" and "Shields" for the Targets floating combat text it doesn't save that. Next time you go to /aio settings it will be deselected again.
In reply to Forge_User_95083404:
Did u solved this problem?
In reply to Forge_User_95083404:
Same problem I'm having. Hoping it gets updated soon
In reply to Forge_User_95083404:
I am also having this same issue. Healing and Shield settings do not save after checkboxing them.
In reply to Forge_User_95083404:
Unfortunately it looks like these options were removed from Classic.
If you notice any other settings that don't work in Classic, please list them here!
In reply to semlar:
How does the "Fade Map When Moving" setting is supposed to work ?
Option selected, my character is moving with map opened but it's not fading...
In classic, nameplate distance doesn't seem to do anything. It defaults to 20, I update to 40, hit okay, then it reverts back to 20.
In reply to gaviin1242:
SAMEEEEE
In reply to gaviin1242:
20 yards is the max nameplate distance in classic.