This is a modified version of Justinon's LorePlay add-on, distributed under the Artistic License 2.0 as same as the standard version. See the description of the standard version below for general LorePlay features.
https://www.esoui.com/downloads/info1412-LorePlay-EmotesOutfitsandmore.html
YOU NEED TO INSTALL THE FOLLOWING LIBRARY SEPARATELY.
- LibAddonMenu : by sirinsidiator and Seerah
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Forked from Justinon's standard version 1.5.1
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Removed embedded LibStub and LibAddonMenu-2.0 libraries, you now need to have LibAddonMenu-2.0 separately.
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Major Revamp of LoreWear Feature
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LoreWear now support for six non-English language modes: DE, FR, JP, RU, ES and ZH.
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Support for following DLCs and Chapters: Clockwork City, Summerset, Murkmire, Elsweyr, Dragonhold, Greymoor, Markarth, Blackwood, Deadlands, High Isle, Firesong, Necrom and Gold Road.
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Support for following Seasons: Seasons of the Worm Cult.
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[COMPATIBILITY-BREAKING CHANGE]
The various zone and city recognitions have been rewritten to a brand-new identifier based approach by Calamath, and are no longer language mode dependent. As the result, the boundaries of whether the add-on recognizes cities may be slightly different from the standard version.
- Complete transition to Calamath's new outfit change algorithm.
- Five optional outfit preset slots with versatility, in addition to the existing four basic slots.
- Option to register as an alternative preset for your favorite outfits.
- New shortcut key to switch today's prefered clothes from your multiple outfit presets.
- Optional support for changing costumes according to riding, fighting and swimming.
- Support for outfit system introduced by Dragonbone DLC.
- If you want to run this modified version, you'll need to replace the standard version of LorePlay by Justinon. Therefore, it is strongly recommended that you use minion to create a backup with save data, or save the backup manually.
I think Justinon's originality Lore Play has some cool ideas. One of my favorite is a location-based event-driven. That's why I was disappointed that some features of the current standard version didn't work well in non-English modes.
With the current game specs, it is not easy for the Eso UI to recognize if your avatar is in a city or not, unlike the players themselves. Also, this type of processing will need to be updated every time they introduce a new area by the future DLCs or Chapters. I'm not responsible for any future maintenances. But it's better than leaving it buried this cool add-on.