Original ESO Theatre created by Halja: http://www.esoui.com/downloads/info59-ESOTheatre.html#info This is a new version of the addon because the original hasn't been updated since 10/22/16.
- Emotes are now loaded from the API
- Fixed
attempt to index a nil value
bug - Repositioned and updated the favourite edit buttons
This is a simple add-on for playing your favourite character emotes. The game at the release had over 170 emote animation commands to choose from. There was no built-in GUI to display them for game launch. They are access via slash commands .i.e. /torch, /drink, and etc. This add-on allows you to configure a few favourites. It displays them in a window which you can click a button for the emote. If you use a gamepad, ESO did create a quick wheel for emotes starting with the Orsinium DCL late 2015.
I hope you find the add-on useful. Feedback and suggestions are welcome.
Key Features:
- Configure 10 emotes buttons on moveable window
- Thirteen bind key options
- One for toggling the favourites window
- One for toggling a condensed list of all the available emotes to blast through to entertain yourself and friends
- Up to ten for quick keyboard access to favourites
- One quick keyboard access to play random emote
- Both windows can be moved separately and the last position is saved
- Transparency option to fade the add-on to less intrusive while displayed
- Favorites window collapses out of the way and speed buttons appear to access your first five favourites emotes
- Lots of command options for access emotes without the add-on windows visible
- Filtering options on the full emote list window
- Option to save favourites at the account level or by character
Slash Commands and optional parameters:
/esotheater Displays emote window
/et Alias to display emote window
/et -help Prints the slash commands to the main chat window
/et -reload Reloads Add-on defaults
/et -v Verbose mode which sends extra messages to the chat window
/et -repin Reset main window position to top left corner
/et #### Plays the games emote id
/et Plays the emote based on the name.
/et -f## Plays the emote based on the favorite's button number i.e. /et -f9 plays the emote you assigned to button 9.