WoW Private Server - Adding Modules/Add-ons to AzerothCore
Adding Modules to AzerothCore is pretty easy if you understood my video on compiling AzerothCore. This is how to do it on windows. linux users it is the same process just using the compile i showed you in previous videos. Quick Steps: (note sometimes there are more steps depending on the module) Clone or download the module. Put the module in the modules directory where the AC source is. Compile Azeroth core (not just module) Configure the add on. Find addons at azerothcore.org 0:00 Intro 0:50 Get Addons and put them into Module directory 2:26 Cmake and Compile 7:32 Setup Server 16:42 Testing 20:20 Conclusion and Recap 21:43 Update: Fixed Skip Death knight err I had.

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