

This was initially spotted by scytherz over on reddit, and you can check out that thread for plenty of comments on the new app's functionality, relative light weight, and other details players have tested.īlizzard have added some more class tuning coming with next week's patch 10.0.7 launch.Īlong with the launch of patch 10.0.7 next week, we’ll make adjustments to some classes that are underperforming or overperforming in endgame content.īecause of the timing of these changes, we intend to add all of the following to the 10.0.7 patch notes. If you have any questions or feedback about this, please join our Discord and let us know.

Please note, this is fresh from the oven and currently on Alpha. We plan to keep this version in feature parity with the Overwolf version in the future. We’ve taken this into consideration and developed a standalone version of the CurseForge app on Windows, based on Electron, which you can download here.Īs with the Linux version, it currently supports World of Warcraft only.

Many of the community members voiced their preference for a leaner approach to managing mods. This arrives as a reaction to a prolonged period of some players voicing their dissatisfaction over the client only being available via Overwolf, and was revealed together with a larger announcement of the CurseForge API being released ( you can read the full version here), and here is the relevant section: After a long time of only being available via the Overwolf app, CurseForge has announced that it is now once again available in standalone form! The CurseForge addon manager app Alpha is now available and you can download it over on their site (but be careful to click the right link):
