Using add-ons vs. not using

Started by Shadowwolf, June 19, 2006, 10:18:53 AM

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Shadowwolf

Alrighty,

So I thought I would post my comments on this little topic as its come up a few times when I reccomended some add-on and got the "I dont use them because im afraid they will make WoW unstable" response.

Ill start by saying, when I first started playing, for the first 3 months I used no add-ons whatsoever due to that exact same thinking. When I started doing some of the Raids, I was told I needed some CT add-ons to be allowed to participate which I thought was extremely unfair. Making demands of someone that they HAVE to install something on a computer of thiers or they will be excluded seemed wrong. Then, having played with CT_Raidassist some, I started to get into some others, like Decursive and Titan Panel and quickly realized the benefits they bring.

At this point, ive pretty much run WoW with add-ons for 3 months without any problems caused from those addons. The problems ive experienced are WoW specific and many others have had the same. About the most drastic problem I encountered was using ItemSync and being disconnected when trying to link an item. I have now since found out the reason why that happens and its actually a WoW related issue due to some anti-hacking steps they have taken on all the servers.

Im not saying you should use add-ons, but I am saying from a stability standpoint, in 3 months time, with all the add-ons I run, including some seemingly seedy and backyard programmed ones, ive yet to crash WoW. You can take a look at the tons I run here: Show us your UI!

If you set your memory properly, only use what you need and make sure your PC can handle it, I doubt you'll run into any problems and many of the add-ons will enhance your play experience and might even eliviate some stress in performing tasks like healing, buffing, whatever it may be.

Basically I think it goes back to that old addage of "Dont knock it till you try it".

Im interested to know the thoughts of others on this also.
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Kothnok

I used to be in the "I dont use them because im afraid they will make WoW unstable" responses.  So I never used a plugin/addon for many months.  I decided to dip my toe in the waters with something simple. 

QuestLevel addon is where I started.  Something to make life easier on something small.  When I found that using that addon didn't blow up WoW, I then branched into using Decursive as I had a few bad runs where people died because I couldn't keep up with removing a poison or a curse (as a druid) and found it to be a great enchancement for a debuffer/healer.  Once I got used to having a plugin, I started downloading and playing with ones that were recommended by people I trusted.  Now I'm pretty comfy with plugins and have even tinkered with tweaking them on my own.

It's mostly about comfort level I think.  A massive addon like the ItemSync database or Auctioneer is not something I'd recommend to anyone as a first addon.  Start with something small and useful to your character to start with until your comfortable with addons before working with something more complex.
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Dragonswine

yea like ive said in the past i build computers and still dont know anything about software so can someone explain to me how to install addons and stuff likehat cuz i still dont get it.plz if you do ill be your slave. 8) :P

Shadowwolf

In the download section of the site theres a link of how to do it.
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"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind."- Dr. Suess