Mathius_Mordred wrote: »One of the things I love most about ESO and Skyrim is the extremely minimalist UI, the last thing I want is to see boxes all over my screen as so often witnessed in youtube videos from players, therefore I don't use any and so far at VR3 have had no reason to. If I was really into PvP then maybe. Still I think it's excellent that ZOS allow them to be used for those that find them invaluable.
It's actually a misconception that all add ons will clutter the UI. The ones I use are for quite the opposite.
I use about 30 add ons, and this is literally how my game looks:
I use an add on that removes the enemies health bar unless I am in combat. Wykyds full immersion lets me turn the compass transparent. Combat reticule to remove the crosshairs. And Azurah lets me push my own attribute bars to the bottom of the screen and everything else off to the edges of the screen too. You think not using add ons means minimal UI, then you obviously are not very minimal.
Mathius_Mordred wrote: »One of the things I love most about ESO and Skyrim is the extremely minimalist UI, the last thing I want is to see boxes all over my screen as so often witnessed in youtube videos from players, therefore I don't use any and so far at VR3 have had no reason to. If I was really into PvP then maybe. Still I think it's excellent that ZOS allow them to be used for those that find them invaluable.
It's actually a misconception that all add ons will clutter the UI. The ones I use are for quite the opposite.
I use about 30 add ons, and this is literally how my game looks:
I use an add on that removes the enemies health bar unless I am in combat. Wykyds full immersion lets me turn the compass transparent. Combat reticule to remove the crosshairs. And Azurah lets me push my own attribute bars to the bottom of the screen and everything else off to the edges of the screen too. You think not using add ons means minimal UI, then you obviously are not very minimal.
Yeah, I've made this one of my pet peeves as well - I would like to play with as little clutter as possible but still have all the information the cluttered UI's have. I know it's insanely nerdy but I like fiddling with my UI :P





Mathius_Mordred wrote: »One of the things I love most about ESO and Skyrim is the extremely minimalist UI, the last thing I want is to see boxes all over my screen as so often witnessed in youtube videos from players, therefore I don't use any and so far at VR3 have had no reason to. If I was really into PvP then maybe. Still I think it's excellent that ZOS allow them to be used for those that find them invaluable.
It's actually a misconception that all add ons will clutter the UI. The ones I use are for quite the opposite.
I use about 30 add ons, and this is literally how my game looks:
I use an add on that removes the enemies health bar unless I am in combat. Wykyds full immersion lets me turn the compass transparent. Combat reticule to remove the crosshairs. And Azurah lets me push my own attribute bars to the bottom of the screen and everything else off to the edges of the screen too. You think not using add ons means minimal UI, then you obviously are not very minimal.
Huh, maybe it's worth downloading and playing around with then. Every time I see a screenshot or a video of someone using it I cringe because of how much I hate things like the scrolling text and numbers flying around... It would completely destroy any enjoyment I get from the game. I didn't realize that you can turn off that kind of stuff though, so maybe it will be useful for me without being annoying.
Knootewoot wrote: »As dedicated crafter, research assistant has been the most important addon during all this time. I can't comprehend how anyone can play this game without it. I would literaly use half of my gaming time just swiching between inventory and crafting benches without this addon. Really, HALF OF THE TIME I SPEND PLAYING.
I have to ask, people who do not use addons, do you spend half your time figuring out which traits you already have or do you just not craft?
I have my laptop open and made an excel sheet. So if i play i can see which traits i need and which i don't. I could even print it out and place it in front of my monitor. No addon needed.
Shees, some people are so lazy. I remember older games where there was no map at all and i drew them myself on a piec of paper.
Ourorboros wrote: »CraftStore
Ourorboros wrote: »CraftStore
I miss this add on so much. It takes 2 or 3 addons to replace the functionality of it. I knew what I needed to research, it showed me the Racial Style in a Tooltip in the inventory screens and not some icon I had to interpret, it showed me what I had in inventory that was going to be researched, it had a horse and research timers and I could teleport to the crafting station I wanted all from one screen.
I sure do love Advanced Filters, so that's good to hearHey, thanks for the considerations guys. All of mine should be working on PTS
I have some stuff coming up for Advanced Filters, too. Some new button textures are being worked on by another person and I've added subfilters for plain clothing and fence items. It'll be released when 1.6.x gets pushed to live
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