Posted Aug 13, 2007 at 07:00PM by Tim Y.
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Among the discussions that goes into World of Warcraft, one topic that's gotten the attention of the devs is the matter of User Interface (UI). With that said, we'll be making mention of Cogwheel's post from months back, which detailed a comprehensive list of UI-related suggestions for the game by the players.The post has recently gotten the attention of Slouken - Blizzard's resident UI guru - who replied with a series of comments on what UIs the Blizz devs would indeed be implementing in the upcoming patches. Given that the list was scattered through various posts at the WoW Forums thread, we've got WoWInsider to thank for summarizing the list into one cohesive form. We'll start off with which UIs Blizzard has decided not to use:
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Posted Jul 20, 2007 at 09:09PM by Ceasar S.
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This news just in from Big Blue Blizzard, who have accepted that latency between client and server is too varied and has yet to be fully addressed: the casting latency trick that some expert mages have been using for some time now is confirmed acceptable by administrative standards. Or so says macro community manager Slouken, who comments, "FYI, we're working on something for [patch] 2.3 to help make /stopcasting lag workarounds unnecessary." Adding another possible fix - and hopefully an effective one - to patch version 2.3's possible change list makes this significant news indeed. The exploit was reportedly addressed to a game master before, who assured that such an exploit was completely fine in their books - as long as it doesn't utilize automation techniques. The trick required the use of instinctive estimation, a casting latency addon known as Quartz, and a small macro script. It allegedly increased mage's DPS directly by as much as 20%. |
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Posted Jul 05, 2007 at 02:07AM by Victor B.
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While looking over the World of Warcraft forums, we noticed that Blizzard MVP Iriel had posted a list of upcoming changes to macros and user interface APIs for the future 2.2.0 release of the game. It's currently a five-page thread that details the myriad changes that'll be happening once 2.2 comes about, with Slouken, Blizzard's interface expert, chiming in on the matter by offering clarifications and adding to the already impressive body of knowledge amassed there. If you're a Blizzard interface fan, or spend your time coding nifty UIs for people to use, then you may want to take your look. It'll definitely be worth your while. |
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Posted Jun 09, 2007 at 02:08PM by Enrico S.
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Some people have complained about a problem with fonts in World of Warcraft. The problem doesn't occur when viewing it at 100% scale; however, as the scales change the text itself becomes truncated. This problem was brought up by CKKnight on the WoW Forums. In addition, the poster submitted a photograph of the said error along with the settings that were used. While this might not be a big issue to those who don't use scaled frame units, it is a major one for those who do. Sure it can be argued that experienced players know how high their hit points are but it's always good to have a visible reminder. So far Blizzard Poster Slouken has responded and said that they will look into it. No resolution has yet been found. Keep checking back here for more updates on World of Warcraft. |
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Posted May 29, 2007 at 10:31PM by Tim Y.
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Just a quick update for another patch 2.1 game bug, courtesy of World of Warcraft's ever-vigilant Public Test Realms (PTR) players. Cthon over at the WoW official forums reports that a bug was found while using the IsUsableSpell ("Power Word: Shield") command:IsUsableSpell("Power Word: Shield") now only returns "true" if you have a target. It did not do this before 2.1. Other spells that require a target still return "true" if you have them, whether or not anything is targeted. Shortly after this report was posted, Blizzard spokesman Slouken came in to state that the bug was expected to be fixed by patch 2.1.2. Given that we're currently focused on Patch 2.1 for the moment, it remains to be seen as to when patch 2.1.2 will kick in. Stick around in case more news pops up or if you fancy reading up more on WoW's Death and Taxes guild interview. |
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Posted May 27, 2007 at 03:23AM by Ian C.
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A WoW Forum member named Shirly noted that a certain code (viewable using our "read" link below) which is designed to bind the MultiBarBottomLeft buttons such that they change their actions whenever the main action bar's page is changed worked fine with Blizzard's World of Warcraft. But that was until the 2.1 update.Shirly said that after the 2.1 update, the code only worked out of combat. While in combat, the actions in the MultiBarBottomLeft buttons don't change. Shirly speculated that a bug could have caused this apparent malfunction. Within the same day of the post, Blizzard Community Manager Slouken said that the errors with the code will be looked into. Other Forum members like Iriel, confirmed that based on their testing, this was definitely a WoW bug. "There appears to be a problem with objects being created during AddOn load being tainted, regardless of where they're loaded." Around 12 hours later (wow, that's sort of fast), Slouken said that this bug with the secure action buttons has been fixed. He says: "This is fixed for 2.1.2, thanks!" All we have to do now is wait for 2.1.2. |
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