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Beckb
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Re: New on RoR or Warhammer? First Steps for a decent UI

Post#11 » Thu May 05, 2016 7:23 am

noisestorm wrote:You can set the width and height in the squared options (rightclick the button). Also you can define certain thresholds for %hp of a player to show them in different colors. So ppl with 30-70% hp get shown yellow for me and ppl with 29% or less are shown as red. Just play around with the option. The addon gives quite a lot to modify
I got it all set up, except I have this huge problem - Squared addon isn't showing my HP drop! It's doing so for the other players, but not me. Any idea how to fix this? Thanks in advance.

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Beckb
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Re: New on RoR or Warhammer? First Steps for a decent UI

Post#12 » Thu May 05, 2016 7:24 am

Sorry, mistaken duplicate post.
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Beckb
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Re: New on RoR or Warhammer? First Steps for a decent UI

Post#13 » Thu May 05, 2016 8:58 am

noisestorm wrote:
YUKO wrote:How is this decent? Sanctuary UI *is* decent.
Everything is better than the standard group UI. and since squared is pre-installed there is no need for noobs to bother with installing new addons for now. a lot of ppl seemingly cant even manage to properly download the game itself and get it running.. :o


At the others: For me it works yeah. The only problem that still is here (but i assume every addons has that) is if ppl crash or leave a SC party and the groups get **** a bit. But besides that its all working
Squared keeps resetting every time i log on. Is this normal?

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Re: New on RoR or Warhammer? First Steps for a decent UI

Post#14 » Thu May 05, 2016 9:28 am

No it is not. That looks heavily like a write protection on your ../Interface/Addons folder


Edit: Or it wont save as you perhaps didnt load the SquaredProfiles, SquaredSettings or whatever else together with the Squared itself

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Beckb
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Re: New on RoR or Warhammer? First Steps for a decent UI

Post#15 » Thu May 05, 2016 9:00 pm

noisestorm wrote:No it is not. That looks heavily like a write protection on your ../Interface/Addons folder


Edit: Or it wont save as you perhaps didnt load the SquaredProfiles, SquaredSettings or whatever else together with the Squared itself
You were right - I didn't load the SquaredProfiles and SquaredSettings. Thank you. I still can't get it to display my HP accurately though. It's only doing so in SC's. It's nearly a dealbreaker.

reactor24
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Re: New on RoR or Warhammer? First Steps for a decent UI

Post#16 » Thu May 05, 2016 9:53 pm

I like using squared for the group/wb but then I use Pure Unit bars for my self and target.
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randmtsk
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Re: New on RoR or Warhammer? First Steps for a decent UI

Post#17 » Sat May 07, 2016 3:05 am

OT since you're talking about unit frames....are healers usually considered responsible for the whole warband or just the group they're in?

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Re: New on RoR or Warhammer? First Steps for a decent UI

Post#18 » Sat May 07, 2016 7:45 am

If you're in a PUG, it happens a lot to have groups with 4-5 healers, or none. In this case, as a healer you watch for the whole wb. If not your own group is your priority, then the wb.

In a premade wb, all groups should be balanced between healers/tanks/dps and you should not have to worry about other groups, except when you see your frontline melting.

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Re: New on RoR or Warhammer? First Steps for a decent UI

Post#19 » Sat May 07, 2016 8:02 am

Great guide. Tho I'm using standard game UI :o I must be a masochist
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Re: New on RoR or Warhammer? First Steps for a decent UI

Post#20 » Sat May 07, 2016 8:36 am

Very helpful guide, thankies Noiz!

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