![]() ![]() I’ve tried the new Blizzard raid interface, which is surprisingly nice though limited in terms of how you can configure it. Will post my G13 layout later now that is has been “finalized.” The first chunk is bound to 1 through =, the second chunk is bound to shift + 1 through = and so forth. It’s easier for me to keep track of how everything is keybound this way. My hotbars have been rearranged to correspond with how my Logitech G13 is laid out: Instead of having four 12×1 chunks arranged in a 2×2 configuration, I now have four 6×2 chunks arranged in a 4×1 configuration. Not really sure where that is coming from or how to get rid of it :/. There’s a small holy power interface element that pops up in the middle of my screen whenever I am in combat. I am also using Holy Trinity to keep track of Holy Power (the three flat horizontal yellow bars right above my player frame). It may get reinstalled when I start raiding. I really liked the way Autobar condensed the different types of food and what not. Autobar was also dropped in favor of just keybinding my Auras on the G13 and moving consumables elsewhere. I dropped my other nameplate mod in favor of Tidy Plates, which looks quite a bit nicer. At some point, I may even just fade everything except for the map when I am not in combat. I really dislike interfaces with a giant opaque black bar obscuring the lower quarter of the screen so I wanted to shy away from that type of design as much as possible. KGPanels was also dropped in favor of more visibility and reducing addon clutter. Since BT4 doesn’t allow you to customize the experience bar, I reinstalled XPBarNone, which automagically changes the display based on your level and what reputation is currently being grinded out. Main changes: Dominos was dropped in favor or Bartender 4 because of the way Dominos would handle vehicle bar replacement. When not in combat or not grouping, everything other than my player frame, the map and the hotbars will fade away. ![]() Other times like the map, buffs and Recount are at the corners up top. Critical items like Omen, class spell timing bars, health bars and the like are condensed within a small area at the bottom center of the screen for easy visual access. Everything, more or less, has its own place either along the bottom screen or shoved up at the top. Even though I don’t do so much raid healing, tanking or leading nowadays, I still feel like I need high information visibility in addition to my thousand keybindings. Ultra minimalistic DPS complications have an elegance that I love, but just won’t work for my purposes. I don’t like UI elements showing when they are not being used and I prefer to keep the center of the screen as clear as possible, barring scrolling text mods and stuff like that. To retain functionality while reducing clutter, both in terms of appearance and addons used.Same goals as my previous UI incarnation: Edit: Download link and more info has been posted here.Įxcept for a few things, I was fairly satisfied with my previous interface so KeiUI 4.0 really isn’t too different than KeiUI 3.2. ![]()
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