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Howitzer 05/25/07 11:59 AM

Post your WoW 2.2 Interface
 
I'd like to see what people are doing differently, (if at all), in 2.1. Patches as you know can mess with people's UI's like nothing else especially if you're not an ACE2 fanatic like myself. Try to post what mods you use if at all possible to avoid tons of people asking.

Yes, I am a Huntard. I know my UI is moot as a DPS class compared to the needs of a healer who should use GRID, (absolutely badass mod btw), and lots of raid frames, (which I'll have up if needed). My Fubar is at the top but fades out, (only appears on mouseover). SWStats appears on my lower left corner just to the right of chat text when in raids and KTM appears on the far right next to combat text so I have as much visible game screen as possible.

Monitor used: Samsung 22" 226BW Widescreen LCD 1680x1050

UI Mem usage: 30 MB






Here are the mods I use:
HowitzerMods.zip - FileFront.com

All you have to do is 1st backup your current Addons folder and WTF folder, then remove them and drop mine in their place, rename the Howitzer folder to your character's name and insert it, replace addons folder with mine and you're done.

Be aware though that the setup is configured for 1680x1050 widescreen. You may have to tweak it a bit. Be sure that if you DO download and install this modpack that you also go to www.wowace.com and installed wowaceupdater.exe as the mods are frequently updated.

Zoid 05/25/07 12:31 PM

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I finally got around to completely redoing my UI. I used to stick to very standard blizzard frames, but eventually I succumbed to Pitbull.

Howitzer 05/25/07 2:15 PM

I used Perl back in the day until I moved over to AGUF. But, when Pitbull came out I tried it and scrapped that too. AGUF really is a more stable UF mod.

Proeliata 05/25/07 2:33 PM

What is the benefit people see to using CT-style buff mods, with a large bar that contains the entire name of the buff for each buff? It seems like it eats up a very large amount of screen real estate.

I'm not trying to be antagonistic, I'm seriously curious what people's reasoning is, who knows, I might learn something that would make me switch.

Samelina 05/25/07 2:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Proeliata (Post 366480)
What is the benefit people see to using CT-style buff mods, with a large bar that contains the entire name of the buff for each buff? It seems like it eats up a very large amount of screen real estate.

I'm not trying to be antagonistic, I'm seriously curious what people's reasoning is, who knows, I might learn something that would make me switch.

From a tanking standpoint it is easier for me to see debuff's that are applied to me with a buff/debuff window that is large. With blizzards displays you get a buff/debuff that is just an icon which can be misleading at times and having to drag your mouse up to the buff to read what it is at the same time of tanking a boss and moving him can be rather cumbersome.

Proeliata 05/25/07 2:53 PM

That makes sense. Thanks!

Howitzer 05/25/07 2:57 PM

I agree about the whole ElkBuffBar thing and having it easier to notice. But at the same time I can't stand seeing those huge bars on my screen especially when you're fully raid buffed. Instead, I have it so that debuffs appear far below my buffs so that its obvious and clearly visible. Using seriousbufftimers mod shows me the exact minutes/seconds in duration of any given buff just like ElkBuff would.

srg 05/25/07 3:50 PM

Photek V7 UI mostly. Differences are Quartz casting, SW Stats, EavesDrop (rather then simple combat log), Grid for raid frames, Necrosis, DBM 2.7, andDoTimers / DoCooldowns. All mods updated from AceUpdater or Curse.

In that picture I am missing my potions bar that typically goes down the right side of the window (hence why I have one bag opened)


Shalas 05/25/07 4:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Proeliata (Post 366480)
What is the benefit people see to using CT-style buff mods, with a large bar that contains the entire name of the buff for each buff? It seems like it eats up a very large amount of screen real estate.

It looks better, resolves abiguous icons, and with EBB-style bars it makes it easier to tell if de/buffs are about to expire. Also, with EBB it's really not much more screen space than the default buffbars -- being able to identify buffs by the name in addition to the icon means the icon can be smaller, and they don't look stupid with no spacing like the default icons would.

As with most UI customizations, it's mostly just a taste thing, though.

Randor 05/25/07 7:41 PM



Testing out Mik's Scrolling Battle text mods as a replacement for SCT and SCT-d and liking it so far. But other than that, not much has changed. As far as mods go, this patch was near perfect for integration for me. /cheer

pinchet 05/25/07 9:29 PM



SWStats goes in the top right beside my buffs, I just had it off for trash.

Murasame 05/26/07 5:10 AM

http://img201.imageshack.us/img201/7...7220733nu2.jpg

I need to find a new bag mob so I can get rid of my bag/keyring bar. Also find a way to get rid of my char sheet/spellbook/talents ect bar, but be be able to bring it up when needed. Then i could move my map to the bottom and maybe get a buff addon. Also how do some of you get such clear and glossy buttons? The ones I see in some pics look high def compared to mine. I have skinner can I change there look with that?

Randor 05/26/07 5:29 AM

1) I use Onebag but Baggins is also a solid mod.

2) Bartender lets you do that.

3) Simpleminimap.

4)I use Morganti buffbars but many like ELk's.

5) CyCircled.

hiwrac 05/26/07 6:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Samelina (Post 366505)
From a tanking standpoint it is easier for me to see debuff's that are applied to me with a buff/debuff window that is large. With blizzards displays you get a buff/debuff that is just an icon which can be misleading at times and having to drag your mouse up to the buff to read what it is at the same time of tanking a boss and moving him can be rather cumbersome.

I agree, however fully raid buffed I cannot stand the crazy amount of bars that show up. Is there a way with EBB or other mods so that buffs can be shown the standard way, as icons across the top of the screen and debuffs can be shown as full bars?

Bonus points if it is configurable so you can set specific buffs to show up as bars and others to show up as icons.

Iorek 05/26/07 6:39 AM

I've already posted my UI in the other thread, but I'll post it again here and list my addons since I had some inquires. This SS is from 2.0, but it looks the exact same now since all my addons worked fine post-patch. It's ~13mb on load, and 16-17mb in a raiding environment.





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