The change to the AOE circles makes it much harder to see, especially when you're pulling a pack of mobs. It's now very difficult to tell when you are actually in a target area when the color really only highlights the boundaries.
The change to the AOE circles makes it much harder to see, especially when you're pulling a pack of mobs. It's now very difficult to tell when you are actually in a target area when the color really only highlights the boundaries.
Imo they seem more clean and stylish, they don't load the screen with orange gigantic circles all over the ground, but that's just me, you can clearly still see the circle it just cleans the codor in the middle to have a better visual appealing and less loaded screen also you can now see multiples aoe withing aoe so that Imo is better than what it was before, if you have problem seen them either get use to it or git gud...
I missed the part about them changing the AOE-indicators in the patch notes (if it was even written down there), but I like them this way. I could swear they used to look like this or more close to this in 2.0 and up to 2.X, or whenever it was they made the AOE-indicators be like they were up until today. So it felt nice to log in and see the new-old-esque AOEs.
"Get use(d) to it or git gud."
Because heaven forbid someone doesn't like a visual change ...
They could just add a toggle option. They didn't add a toggle the first time they changed them though.
I'm sure I'll get used to it so you can park that "git gud" bullshit. Man I hate that phrase. Bulletin - the cool kids have moved on from using that. Time to find another.
Back on topic. When you have a pack of mobs all using AOEs in close quarters, it is now very difficult to tell when you are actually in a target zone. Before, if you were standing in orange, you needed to move.
A little over exaggerated, you still have the visual pulse and enough indicators that show you that you are withing the range aoe even in close range, you are either not visualizing things right or just not putting enough. Effort, itso not different at all just cleaner...I'm sure I'll get used to it so you can park that "git gud" bullshit. Man I hate that phrase. Bulletin - the cool kids have moved on from using that. Time to find another.
Back on topic. When you have a pack of mobs all using AOEs in close quarters, it is now very difficult to tell when you are actually in a target zone. Before, if you were standing in orange, you needed to move.
Just roll a couple more dungeon. And you will be back to normal.
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