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Does anyone know if the trophys plugin works with Vanilla 2.1b?
I cant seem to get this working, but it also said its not tested with newer versions of vanilla
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hgtonight MVP
Not tested on 2.1b. You would have to try it and see if it works.
I will suggest the Yaga application. It is designed for 2.1+. http://www.vanillaforums.org/addon/yaga-application
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I am not sure what plugin you are referring to. Is it hosted here?
Perhaps you are referring to the Awards plugin? http://vanillaforums.org/addon/awards-plugin
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yes that's what I'm talking about. Does this work on 2,1b?
Not tested on 2.1b. You would have to try it and see if it works.
I will suggest the Yaga application. It is designed for 2.1+. http://www.vanillaforums.org/addon/yaga-application
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Ok awesome, I'll give it a try
I haven't tested the plugin on 2.1b, but I know of several users who run it successfully. There are several dependencies that need to be installed, then it should work out of the box (theoretically).
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