backup presets and restore

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backup presets and restore

pepemom|4/29/2025

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This would be so convenient when I changed from overwolf to standalone! 🙂

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Replies (8)

carroll.liddellcarroll.liddell5/3/2025

if you go in in ⚙️ of either the overwolf app or standalone app for each game, you have the *Backup* and *Restore* buttons

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pepemompepemom5/9/2025

its not for presets, its for nodes and filters

carroll.liddellcarroll.liddell5/11/2025

for filters?

realnerfrealnerf5/12/2025

the OP is asking for an option to export/import Presets (under More Presets). currently, as the screenshot shows above, you can Backup and Restore **Discovered Nodes **and **My Filters **but you cannot Backup and Restore Presets. i was also looking but noticed that there wasn't an option when i moved from overwolf to the standalone app 🙂 it didn't take a long time to recreate the presets, easier than discovered nodes and filters. for example, Backup and Restore of Default, Normal, Important, Oracle (my custom presets)

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winderinewinderine12/15/2025

In addition to this, an option to backup our icon size settings would be amazing. It takes me a really long time to set this up so that I'm not somehow simultaneously overwhelmed and requiring a magnifying glass.

ren8853ren885312/16/2025

Oh this this this, I dread a reinstall that would require me to spend an hour redoing all the icon sizes! (It taking an *hour* is a me problem, but as much as I adore this feature - and will offer a thousand thanks that it exists - it's quite tedious to set up the first time)

winderinewinderine12/16/2025

It probably takes me more than an hour because I have to go through and carefully change half the sliders the first time, then after some time of play go in again and tweak one or two of them, and repeat every day or so because there's no demonstration icons to show what they look like on the map before you encounter them.

ren8853ren885312/21/2025

Yes, I've noticed that icons that have their actual non-transparent portion of the image very long or tall, but not very wide (like eels or floatfish, or most forage), tend to appear to be visually "smaller" than ones that take up more of the pixels in the icon square (like the gillyfin or angelfish or ore nodes) so they end up needing adjustment to stand out as much as I want them to