We ran Molten Core again last night - though it was a late start and even later finish because of the usual patch day fiasco. (Patch Day - oy. There's a story that almost warrants a separate journal entry). It was not a good night for cloth-wearers in general, and for priests in particular. It was also a very expensive run for me - though that's not the reason for this post.
I can remember back when I first got this game, and I was impressed by the simplicity of the interface. Over time I have added things to the interface - most of them to help me out with my healing duties during a raid. While they have all proved to be useful (even invaluable in some cases), they have slowly been encroaching on my viewing space. If you cop a quick look at the (large) picture behind the cut you will see what I'm talking about. More than one person in a raid has accused us priests of operating with tunnel vision. Well, there's a reason for that...
Oh look, almost 1/3 of my screen appears to be unobstructed. Quick, somebody design another big, blocky UI tool that I can't live without!
I can remember back when I first got this game, and I was impressed by the simplicity of the interface. Over time I have added things to the interface - most of them to help me out with my healing duties during a raid. While they have all proved to be useful (even invaluable in some cases), they have slowly been encroaching on my viewing space. If you cop a quick look at the (large) picture behind the cut you will see what I'm talking about. More than one person in a raid has accused us priests of operating with tunnel vision. Well, there's a reason for that...