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Is there a way you can make this compatible with the Articum WoW client? Having to choose using a morpher or having my texture mods kind of defeats the purpose
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Originally Posted by
bonechene
Is there a way you can make this compatible with the Articum WoW client? Having to choose using a morpher or having my texture mods kind of defeats the purpose
It should work with it or not? Just start the client using the launcher and use the tool on that.
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Says Invalid WoW client. Works fine on retail though.
Also, what does the character input do? Is that where we can change the features of the character or something else?
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This is great! But you should consider adding a "Clear" button, quite annoying having to close the program in order to clear it.. Also a favorites button/tab would really do the trick (Y)
I've tried it on a shitty battle.net account I had laying around, haven't gotten the ban hammer yet :P
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Tested it on a trail account and it worked fine. Later when i wanted to try it again, windows didn't let me open the program because of a possible trojan :/
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Very cool, thanks for making this!
Could you perhaps add controls for skin, face, hair and hair color?
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Originally Posted by
fred2923
Tested it on a trail account and it worked fine. Later when i wanted to try it again, windows didn't let me open the program because of a possible trojan :/
Same here it has a Trojan in it and my Pc flipped out?
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Originally Posted by
Ruinz89
Same here it has a Trojan in it and my Pc flipped out?
I have the same problem.
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Okay, this copy button is pretty damn cool.
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Hello,
To begin, I would like to thank you for continuing a tool like tMorph.
On the other hand, I wonder about the security of this one. The author of tMorph has decided to stop his project since Blizzard updated the Warden, stating that it was much more difficult now to use third-party tools that inject into memory and maybe impossible from now. Why would yours be safe?
I would also have a suggestion for you. Currently, morphs are based on the use of item IDs. This prevents us from using Mythic objects, for example. Why not use the DisplayID instead? This would be nice since we could also use some hidden appearances in game files.
Thanks again.
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Originally Posted by
SuddenlyBRAINS
Currently unable to play (temp ban for a week), but does this tool allow changing of others' models, such as hunter pets? I've been missing Tmorph because it used to let me do that.
It does not suport hunter pets, but I have added it to my list.
Originally Posted by
bonechene
Is there a way you can make this compatible with the Articum WoW client? Having to choose using a morpher or having my texture mods kind of defeats the purpose
Are you using the Alpha client?
Originally Posted by
kwakilo
This is great! But you should consider adding a "Clear" button, quite annoying having to close the program in order to clear it.. Also a favorites button/tab would really do the trick (Y)
I've tried it on a shitty battle.net account I had laying around, haven't gotten the ban hammer yet :P
Added a Clear button, going to add a favorites list soon.
Originally Posted by
fred2923
Tested it on a trail account and it worked fine. Later when i wanted to try it again, windows didn't let me open the program because of a possible trojan :/
I did not pack the latest build, I hope that fixes it.
Originally Posted by
daryteq
Very cool, thanks for making this!
Could you perhaps add controls for skin, face, hair and hair color?
Added skin, face, hair and hair color.
Originally Posted by
Meivyn
Hello,
To begin, I would like to thank you for continuing a tool like tMorph.
On the other hand, I wonder about the security of this one. The author of tMorph has decided to stop his project since Blizzard updated the Warden, stating that it was much more difficult now to use third-party tools that inject into memory and maybe impossible from now. Why would yours be safe?
I would also have a suggestion for you. Currently, morphs are based on the use of item IDs. This prevents us from using Mythic objects, for example. Why not use the DisplayID instead? This would be nice since we could also use some hidden appearances in game files.
Thanks again.
tMorph was internal, it hooked multiple functions. Blizzards protection against code modification has been improved but you can still work around it. LucidMorph does not hook any code or "protected" pages. As for how safe, well blizz never banned for tmorph, and I would hope they would just patch this method vs banning players.
I'll look into how that is done, it was not a thing back when I worked on evermorph, so I have some learning to do.
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Looks like they just use the enchant field for different types.
Last edited by DarkLinux; 02-26-2018 at 02:39 AM.
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Hello, DarkLinux. Coming to report a bug again: it morphs back after a teleport. Can that be fixed? Thank you very much!
Last edited by random1840; 02-26-2018 at 07:00 AM.
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Hello, thanks for making this !
I really like it especially the "Copy" button but the morph resets if you enter a portal/change location etc. (?)
Anyhow, good job so far
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Can confirm that your morpher can't be used together with Arctium client. I have live version of wow and latest Arctium client. When I'm trying to morph, your tool gives following error "Invalid Wow client (7.3.5.25996)"
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Originally Posted by
DarkLinux
I'll look into how that is done, it was not a thing back when I worked on evermorph, so I have some learning to do.
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Looks like they just use the enchant field for different types.
I don't know exactly how you do for item morphs. But this should not be much more complicated than character morphs that use the creature DisplayID, unlike items. And I did not understand what you're saying about enchant field. But this feature would be the best, since we can all find DisplayIDs on Wowhead, and even in DBCs for hidden ones.