![]() ![]() if the addon's "folder name" you want to reset is "FCOItemSaver" the file of the SV will be live/SavedVariables/aĭelete this file while logged out, and the next time you login the file will be rebuild from the addon, using the addon's default settings. Resetting the SavedVariables does only need you to delete the complete addon's SavedVariables file in the folder live/SavedVariables/.luaĮ.g. ![]() So backup the SV file of the addon you want to reset before doing this!Ĭheck the addons' settings menu ingame first if there exist options to delete, or reset, or partially clear the SavedVariables before you have to reconfigure all again! If you reset the SavedVariables they will be gone and all settings and collected data of the addon will be lost! Maybe check the characternames below the table match to this account.Īttention: LOGOUT! before doing this or the game will rebuild the reset file contents on next reloadui/zone change again from internal data! Here is an example how a SV file could look like, for the addon "Harvens Custom Map Pins"Įach line between the opening and closing - closing SV table HarvensCustomMapPins_SavedVariables So you changes done will be overwritten with old data again! If you are logged in, the next user interface reload will overwrite the file on your disk from internal game memory again. change a setting of an addon.īut this will only take effect if you are logged out of the game as you change the files! You are able to manually change your SavedVariable files, e.g. Rename your existing files or backup them before if you want to keep them!Īfter login the data will be read from these files again. Just copy the backuped SV lua files back into the folder live/SavedVariables. You need to be logged out before you restore the SV files! I even recommand taking at least a weekly backup of the files. before a new chapter or DLC arrives with a patch, in order to be sure you got working settings of your addons,Īnd are able to restore the settings from these old files. create a folder "C:\ESO_SV_BACKUP" and for each backup create a new subfolder with the date e.g. Simply copy the whole folder, or selected files, and paste them somewhere else, e.g. You are able to backup the whole folder "SavedVariables", or single addon files in this folder, if you are logged out of the game!ĭo not copy or manipulate them as you are logegd in! You will copy old data/change the files but the ingaem data will overwrite them again! In the live folder there will be located the "SavedVariables" folder. Just open this path outside of the game in the file explorer and navigate 1 folder up to the "live" folder. Press the "Take screenshot" keybind and you'll see the complete path of the screenshot taken at the top right corner of your screen. The SavedVariables folder is 1 folder above the /AddOns folder, within the /live folder: Here is a description how to find the live/AddOns folder. This folder will be created after your first login to the ESO game so you need to login and get ingame at least once! In the 'live' folder there will be a subfolder "SavedVariables". If using a Macintosh, the typical default install path is: ~/Documents/Elder Scrolls Online/live/ Or you can use the windows variable by pasting it into windows explorer's address bar: %userprofile%\documents If using a PC, the typical default install path is: C:\Users\\Documents\Elder Scrolls Online\live\ How do you find the SavedVariables folder? So you are able to keep multiple versions e.g. This makes backup of your SV files important, especially before bigger patches like new DLCs! You are able to go back to the last working version quite easily, and the files are not that big in terms of filespace used. If your client crashes without a proper logout/close of the game the SV files might get corrupted or at least contain data of an older time. So that a loading screen appears, at logout and even sometimes in between, if there are only really small amounts of data changes done. The updates will happen as you reload the User Interface (/reloadui chat command, or via the "Addon Manager") ingame, change zones These files will be constantly updated as you are logged in to the game! Manipulating them while you are logged in will not affect the ingame data as it will be kept in internal data tables of the game untio you logout! ![]() a (AddOn folder/txt file in folder live/AddOns is "AdvancedFilters"), or a (AddOn folder/txt file in folder live/AddOns is "pChat"). ![]()
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