I doubt any game in this planet will be able to figure out where players are trying to go before they went there.
I have been waiting for this for months! Words cannot express how much I despise scrolling through action bars. I want all three on my screen at all times.
This can't come soon enough. Glad it's on the way!
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It would be pretty sweet to show what zone/area each player of the party is in, like in FF XI, instead of ??? being shown when they are a certain distance away.
Other from that, everything sounds pretty sweet! Not sure if my suggestion was mentioned yet, its late! lol
Something I sort of want to see is an enemy party box, with their HP and statuses whatnot in it, sort of like the one for the players.
Yup I can appreciate that Dzian that's why there is a guage there that fills up. (for example the difference between T7 and A2) and as you say you can see the difference in the two.
They could implement a second (optional) feature displaying a number or percentage instead of a colour.
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Last edited by Jinko; 03-25-2012 at 09:33 PM.
I really want to be able to visually know when I can use counter-related actions (phalanx, haymaker, etc.). I would like them to light up to make it easier to see!
Sorry for how long it has taken this to be implemented, but we’re glad to say that this will appear in patch 1.21a!
^^^^^^^ Love this
To continue discussion with Jinko here instead of cluttering Rein's thread:
If you say so. It is far from BS though, as my experiences say otherwise - even with using a buffed, blindside critical Howling Fist with the proper elemental fist weakness on an enemy to deal spike damage that would put any BLM nuke to shame bringing me from yellow to red, but not blinking. I remember even trying to take hate like that once. Point is, experiences vary.This is BS sorry, I have gone from yellow to flashing red on several occasions (and no not at the start of the fight or after Animal Instinct for that matter), its all situational on how much enmity the tank has (or how good he is), as I said the colours are an example of where you fit on the enmity ladder not on how much enmity you actually have. (ie a number)
You see, that picture is interesting. The bars that gradually fill provide an analog sense of enmity in relation to the tank and whilst they can be accepted as self-sufficient in the information they can provide, the numerical % values would go a long way as well providing the most precise information. Your picture shows this.As I said I wanted to take this to the other thread as this isn't the thread to discuss it, you would also see the images I had made to explain myself better.
This is what I am referring to
Showing a number a gauge or percentage is much better than an ambiguous colour. (lets not forget those that are colour blind either)
What I find funny is that you use that picture as an example for color coding, when in fact that specific UI design shows the absolute least use for colors. I don't need green, yellow, orange, red when I can see 60% or 85% or 95%. That's more precision than any color can give - more than enough precision even. With enmity bars on the party list that gradually fill and show a % value, I'd be perfectly fine with all the bars staying red.
EDIT: Never mind, after reading the posts in this thread I can see you meant to show the % values system as something better than colors, not alongside them.
Last edited by NoctisUmbra; 03-26-2012 at 01:10 AM.
Well I meant to show the percentage as a choice/option.
If the UI is as customisable as they claim they want it to be, I think it would be a good idea to have the player choose which they want to use, personally I am happy with colours and gauges, but like the post before said for colour blind users the addition of numbers would be helpful.
And I'm guessing going by your post you would prefer gauges and percentage.
It also relates to addons in some way as well because if SE provide the information to the standard UI in a detailed way its easier for people who want to create addons to get the information they need and improve upon it.
Last edited by Jinko; 03-26-2012 at 01:37 AM.
For anyone keen on detailed information regarding hate, the numerical representation of their % hate in relation to the tank would be the best way to go. That being said, I am perfectly happy with the enmity bars they depicted in the 2.0 UI screenshot. Even without the % value, for anyone who feels the numbers may "clutter" their UI, the bars provide the required detailed information in comparison to just colors.Well I meant to show the percentage as a choice/option.
If the UI is as customisable as they claim they want it to be, I think it would be a good idea to have the player choose which they want to use, personally I am happy with colours and gauges, but like the post before said for colour blind users the addition of numbers would be helpful.
And I'm guessing going by your post you would prefer gauges and percentage.
It also relates to addons in some way as well because if SE provide the information to the standard UI in a detailed way its easier for people who want to create addons to get the information they need and improve upon it.
I think that whole T, H, C, etc thing is a bit of a waste. All it converys is SE's idea of the intended role for that job. I can tank stuff on WHM but it's not gonna get a T, right? How about WAR's current implementaton? What letter does that get.
That is superfluous information which won't even be accurate all the time. Might as well scrap that idea.
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