Basically, if the font works for you, stick with it. I personally Npwqlfpx need something more common and blocky in order to parse reading faster. After 10 o's with a cross in them, I just start seeing wheels with rims. Really, most user interface advice
wedding dresses boils down to just that -- if it works for you, do it. My job here is to clue people in to neat things people do with their interfaces and offer suggestions. My suggestion here is, if you're like me and have a little trouble with gimmicky fonts, stick to something simple. Otherwise, use the Diablo font and have serious PTSD like me when thinking about the Butcher and the Skeleton King. To recap Tyrias' user interface is really nice. I like it. Good show, Tyrias! I am definitely a fan of removing most of the borders on many addons including the damage meters and unit frames. Stark, bold, easily distinguishable colors make up a good portion of the background for essential information without being too opaque and solid. Bar textures helps unimaginably well for this effect. While I can't stand the Diablo font, it
wow power leveling does look pretty awesome, but your mileage may vary. Using transparency and opacity can bring lots of personal touch and preference into your setup, so see if lowering the opacity on some of your addons helps with space issues. One last thing that stood out to me was the neatness of chat bar and the channel selection utility below the chat box. Very neat and very simple -- I like it. Be sure to check out the legend and sample screenshots, because I think this user interface might give people some awesome suggestions. Great submission, Tyrias. Every Tuesday, Shifting Perspectives explores issues affecting druids and those who group with them. This week, we have absolutely no excuse for the column we've written. I'll be honest; I wrote this week's column purely for brainless fun. You won't
wow gold learn anything (not that you do normally), there are no insights to be gained (not that there are normally) and I don't have any new Cataclysm alpha information. I am very sorry to anyone who came here looking for a solid, informative column, and if you wish to excoriate me in the comments then I encourage you to do so. Anyway. When it comes to druids, the deal with race choice is that you don't really have any. If you play Alliance, you have to play a night elf; if you play Horde, you have to play a tauren. We're the most race-restricted class in the game, and even in Cataclysm, that's not really going to change. Some of you might recall a bug from a little while back that allowed you to model-swap between characters on the same
aion gold realm by "choosing" two of them at once. I'm pretty sure it's been fixed now, so I wouldn't bother trying it if I were you, but I had lot of fun swapping non-druid races into our various tier sets and wondering what it might have been like to play them. I screenshotted like a maniac while doing so and then set them aside for a future column whenever I felt like doing something just for fun. That would be today. Want to be a sultan of swing healing? A champion of Chain Heal? Totem Talk: Restoration will show you how, brought to you by Joe Perez, otherwise known as Lodur from World of Matticus and the For The Lore podcast In the last few weeks we have talked
rolex Replica about Icecrown Citadel and various boss encounters found inside. We have gone over upcoming talent changes that were discovered through a small leak, and we talked about macros, addons and even more addons, and we even got a glimpse at some new potential swag from the Ruby Sanctum. It has been a busy couple of months. There are still a number of changes coming that we can look forward to. One of the more anticipated items is rated battlegrounds. When it was first announced, a lot of people became quite excited about this idea. Back when the arena format was released, some people simply did not care for it. They were people who either did not have the time to commit to being competitive in arenas or simply don't like the format. There
wow power leveling is still a large number of people who like PvP and prefer battlegrounds, but in order to get to the good PvP gear, they are required to have an arena rating. The idea of a rated battleground helps to bridge the gap and provide a way for those that would prefer to work in the larger battles found in battlegrounds to be able to work towards that high-end PvP gear. zcy