hans1976 wrote:best way to avoid clutter in screen is to: increase resolution. Stuff got too small? Get a bigger screen! fps too low? Get a faster computer!
See, life is easy for the weird
+rich ,not everyone has money to burn
hans1976 wrote:best way to avoid clutter in screen is to: increase resolution. Stuff got too small? Get a bigger screen! fps too low? Get a faster computer!
See, life is easy for the weird
Not at all, the sysinfo window won't disappear. By default, it will appear in the Chat window, but you can separate it and use it just like now, by right-clicking on its tab.philu wrote:Also I like having the history of information in the System Window, does this change mean we wont have that history any more?
No it won't behave that way. What will change is only what the button is displaying. Currently it's buggy, I'll use an example.marct wrote: am not sure changing my default channel to the last I used is a good thing. I usually chat primarily in a channel and just wish to throw something into another channel randomly.
So if I type:
/s Hiya everyone
/y Noin is alive!!!
yup, been a few days
The last bit would get shouted. hmmm, maybe think about this one a bit more.
Your own configuration won't change. The 5. (default interface) will only affect players who will start playing after the interface patch (or also affect a new character you would create).marct wrote:Don't change my keys, only new players keys!
Exact; W, A, S, D are free in this new version. And no, it is not possible to have secondary movement keys.kurita wrote:if i recall it right, the changes of one-key hotkeys free W,A,S,D, am i right?(not shure atm)
could u bind them as secondary movement keys? that would make the live of some much easier
We will add an option in the Chat window allowing to make them reappear in the window for those who prefer to see them.seawe wrote:Please Leave all the chats having there own tabs too! if they're all put in one tab it'll just be a mad house trying to keep up with conversations.. and it's no help at all if when we're focusing on around chat, so have to 'queit' region from the channel and then can't go back into a region tab to see whats been going on...
You will still be able to position your Chat windows that way with the new system.kostika wrote:The chat changes are just confusing. I personally HATE the user channel. I have it detached and hidden so I don't have to look at it or use it. I like having my channels seperate.
After a little discussion about it, we have decided to keep the 2-letters commands. So, unlike annouced in the document, /gu, /sh, /re, /te will still work.kostika wrote:Also don't change shout to /y. That just doesn't make sense. Leave it as /sh. The rest are fine, but /sh just makes more sense.
With the new windows bar, the keys window will be more easily accessible than now (look for "touches" on that picture - sorry for the french here), so we don't think that removing this key is too much of an issue.kostika wrote:Leave the K key as the key that bring up the keys window. Taking this away unless you map it makes zero sense. Mapping keys or trying to find a hotkey is something that I still do alot. The K key makes perfect sense to use for me and especially for newbies.
They will remain in the keys list. We don't plan to remove them; we just want to delete many of the 1-keys shortcuts, to avoid having too many windows popping up by mistake.kostika wrote:The hotkeys you've turned to N/A by default, make sure to leave those in the key list in case people want to map them. Some of the things you've turned to N/A some people may still want to map keys for.
And will it still contain all the same info it does now?Marjo wrote:Not at all, the sysinfo window won't disappear. By default, it will appear in the Chat window, but you can separate it and use it just like now, by right-clicking on its tab.
katriell wrote:You can't "complete" the mainland. If one thinks one has seen or done everything there, one is kidding oneself. But be prepared to "get out what you put in," because the mainland does not coddle or hold hands.
So if I separate the System Window out the way I have it now, will I get duplicate information in the window and on the screen? An example is the way it works with crafting now, I get the same info twice, and it would be nice if the info were only in the System Window when it was separated out.Marjo wrote:Not at all, the sysinfo window won't disappear. By default, it will appear in the Chat window, but you can separate it and use it just like now, by right-clicking on its tab.
Yes it will, excepted for the MotD.philu wrote:And will it still contain all the same info it does now?
It's hard-coded only. Your idea is a good one but could probably not be done on time for the "release" of this new version.oldmess wrote:Can it be a smart 10 most common list? i.e. change what's in the list for me based on what emotes I actually use? Or is it just going to be a hard-coded list?
These tooltips will show the re-mapped key for the window, not just the default.marct wrote:tooltip showing keypress for window. Will it show a re-mapped key, or just the default?
shadowweb wrote:We are currently working on the game interface to make it handier. We want to clarify the features which are specific to Ryzom and need more explanation, and make the interface easier to grasp for new players.
Nothing will change regarding the graphics.
See here for more details.
you used to things like it is now and are afraid of change. perfectly naturaldesertt wrote:hmm i dont know about all this
i do know that i like it all how it is now