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Bad Bobby
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Posted - 2014.12.09 18:32:28 -
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I'm struggling to find anything positive to say about the new UI.
Taste aside, you've taken away basic customisation features. Who thought that was a good idea? |

Bad Bobby
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Posted - 2014.12.09 19:41:10 -
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Guttripper wrote:In my waning days of playing EverQuest nearly ten years ago, Sony allowed the players to create elaborately pretty interface settings. My bard had a musical flavor, my druid had a forest designed flavor, my shadow knight had a dark, death themed flavor, etc: all designed with a full color pallet plus under the sun. Fast forward to today and it seems to me we're moving backwards. This monochrome color scheme is cold and sterile. What is the point of having a new lighting systems to brighten ships when the surroundings are dull and flat?
Perhaps I've been ~spoiled~ growing up watching gaming systems bragging about brighter color schemes in greater and greater pixels While I have not kept up with today's newest gaming machines, buying old computer games through GOG and watching an ancient color pallet work on these classics without all the pop-ups, tool tips, and other modern conveniences telling me this button does this because that apparently is the new style now-a-days. Are gamers regressing or do developers think gamers are too stupid to remember what something does without being told in a cold, dull, monochrome, tool tipped pop-up?
I prefer my older games to this "new" stuff. Amen. |

Bad Bobby
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Posted - 2014.12.10 17:21:06 -
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Who thought it was a good idea to hide brackets behind transparent windows? You should be ashamed of yourself. |

Bad Bobby
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Posted - 2014.12.13 05:50:54 -
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KIller Wabbit wrote:I miss the market view icon on the sale gui. Meaning, I select an item to sell and the sell gui pops up. To get the current market view I have to do that on the item in the right click menu instead of quickly hitting the market icon on the sell gui. It is still there, but for some reason CCP decided to hide the icon. If you click on the little green/red up/down percentage deviation thingamy, to the right of the price, it pops up the regional market display for the item.
I didn't mind so much when CCP quietly produced shoddy work and we just had to get on with adapting to it. I'm less impressed now that I have to endure their insufferable, amateurish hyping before having to adapt to the same shoddy standard of work. It makes a mockery of the preaching that CCP has been doing about UI design when newly introduced UI elements fail to meet even the most basic UI design standards and are not even consistent with other new UI elements. |
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