UI tastiness.
December 22, 2008
So I haven’t mentioned this but for the duration of Yas’s healing career, I’ve gone through a few computers or so. The first was a poor laptop that was ill-equipped for handling anything graphically intense and resulted in hours of staring at a poor resolution, low fps game on dialup no less. I’m surprised I didn’t turn into a murderous psychopath but I had some support and eventually got a technically superior if somewhat used desktop. This computer served me well except for the fact that its innards were slowly deteriorating and a few months ago showed signs of its impending need for retirement. So I had this computer for a long stretch of time until finally I was afraid that it would die and I was able to get a job where I could save enough to get a brand new computer.
Now where am I going with this? Well my old computer had a really cruddy resolution. Half the time I couldn’t use anything higher than 800×600 for fear of random crashes and freezes. This, naturally, led to a really constrained UI which you can see a few posts back. And being a healer, my screen real estate was virtually nil half the time. Once I started tanking on my druid, I realized just how much of WoW I’d been missing. What do I pull? What does this boss do again? And now I went from not noticing the instances to not really being able to see anything past my large posterior.
But now, with a 19 inch widescreen monitor, I can see again! I can actually design a UI I like and not try to squeeze in everything. It’s glorious.
And now I present my current UI (a work still in progress):
Listed above (and hastily drawn in mspaint):
1) X-Perl Unit Frames – I wanted to get away from Pitbull and ended up going back to these. I’m not quite happy with it , so if anyone has any suggestion for a unit frames alternative that is not Pitbull, I’m happy to try it out.
2) Chatter – A chat mod.
3) Simple Minimap
4) Autobar – Convenience! Laziness!
5) Dominos – Like Bartender, highly customizable action bars.
6) Fortress with several LDB mods such as Statblock_coords, PicoGuild and others.
7) Elkano’s Buff Bars – There are more minimal mods out there, but I like the look and predictability of this one.
8 ) TourGuide – So I cheat and take convenient and efficient quest routes, kill me XD
9) Omen Threat Meters – Even healers need to watch it!
10) Smart Buff – I hardly use the buff portion but the Debuff part (that I seem to have lost) is great for keeping track of who needs decursing or dispelling in a timely and easy way.
11) Recount – Healing e-peen. Or not.
Not labeled:
- EE Panels – for that nice little black background to keep your messy addons looking spiffy.
It’s a scaled down version of what I’ve had before which was way overloaded and half the time I didn’t know what I had. But I do think I have a fair amount more space than I did before. I still need to see if I can stand to scale things down more or just try again from scratch XD But! It’s fun having a computer that can handle WoW for once.

