Maybe because the aggro-indicator actually impacts gameplay, so in order to remain competitive you generally need to have it turned on. The aggro indicator is so bright and gaudy that it stands out like a warning-beacon more than a warning-indication. My problem with it is not only that I do need it turned on sometimes when I'm in certain areas but also that most players will need to turn it on too, thereby destroying the beautiful landscapes by adulterating them with such hideous symbols.
Why make such pretty landscapes if you're just going to put red symbols all over it.
/shrug
No you don't, you just need to commit which mobs aggro to memory.Maybe because the aggro-indicator actually impacts gameplay, so in order to remain competitive you generally need to have it turned on. The aggro indicator is so bright and gaudy that it stands out like a warning-beacon more than a warning-indication. My problem with it is not only that I do need it turned on sometimes when I'm in certain areas but also that most players will need to turn it on too, thereby destroying the beautiful landscapes by adulterating them with such hideous symbols.
Why make such pretty landscapes if you're just going to put red symbols all over it.
/shrug
Well, if you don't like seeing it turn it off. If you can see the icon, you can see the mob. If you can see the mob, you see what type of mob it is. If you know what type of mob is in front of you and you know which mobs aggro and which don't, how does seeing the icon change anything?
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