ImmersionRP

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"This mod looks hotter than Jessica Rabbit." ~ Shael of Feathermoon US.
"Using this mod is like having hot, unrefined awesomeness injected directly into your bloodstream. My hair approves." ~ Hinote of Feathermoon US.

ImmersionRP was designed as a light-weight and user-friendly RP immersion system that follows the ideas of flagRSP.

ImmersionRP is a system that is completely compatible with flagRSP in the aspect of sending and receiving of the custom character information. However, while providing the same basic services as flagRSP, it also offers a set of features that are unique to this particular system. The current list of features contains the following:

* Full graphical interface - all the IRP commands and switches are easliy found through a comprehensive menu that is accessable by right-clicking your character's portrait.
* Complete flagRSP compatibility - you will be able to view descriptions of flagRSP, flagRSP2 and MyRolePlay users. (as long as RSP2 and MRP stay on the flagRSP communication channel, in any case)
* Capability of "flipping" the custom last name to be placed as your character's first name. flagRSP users will still see it as your character's last name, however.
* Fast character lookup that enables the you to quickly view a person's description through a search engine. (With capability of looking up characters by their custom name)
* Quick status change that lets you change your RP status without opening the main menu of the mod.
* Compact scrollable infobox. Initially, the infobox will display only the names and custom title, however, should you wish to see the full description of a character, all that is necessary is clicking on the infobox. To hide the description again, just one more click on the infobox is required.
* Possibility to bind IRP's functions to any key on your keyboard.
* Semi-automatic joining of communication channel that requires you to simply click a button in the settings menu, thus eliminating the potential problem of auto-joining and messing up your channel order.
* Includes experimental French translation by Azzrael of Confrérie du Thorium EU.

* And, finally, the central novelty of IRP - the RP Mode. In RP mode, the user interface disappears, leaving only the chat window and the world for the players to interact with each other without buttons, minimaps and portraits obstructing the view. RP Mode is easily accessable by a button on the bottom of the chat window scroll, and can be easily bound to any key (As to prevent one from being a gank victim in the middle of RP).

* In development: A friend list, as well as blah blah and certainly, the controversial Blahity Blah feature



*** Installation Notes ***

To install IRP, the contents of the dowloaded file need to be unzipped to the WoW\Interface\AddOns\ directory. The directory in which the mod resides MUST be called "ImmersionRP" without the quotes.

Should you be a flagRSP, flagRSP2 or MyRolePlay user, you will need to disable the mod you are using and mods associated with it in the UI menu on Character Selection screen, and to make sure that ImmersionRP is selected as one of the UIs to run in the game. Please note that IRP is incompatible with most tooltip modifiers due to the way the tooltip works.

After the game is loaded, right-click your portrait and go to the "Character Info" panel to customize the description. Please remember to join the communication channel marked as flagRSP by clicking "Change" in the "Settings" panel.

The changes in your character description will only take place once you click "Change" in the "Character Info" panel.

Choosing the "ImmersionRP" communication method or "known players/guilds" options will cause the mod to function incorrectly. This version does not implement said features.



Should you have any bug reports or suggestions, feel welcome to post them here!

Thank you for your attention and for (hopefully) trying ImmersionRP - we hope you will enjoy it.

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Date created
25 Sep 2006
Last updated
24 Oct 2007

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