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I use the default UI too. I'm a DPS warrior (my only toon) so everything I need is only a couple action bars away. However, I can't live without the following:

1. OmniCC (cooldown timers on action bars)

2. MiksScrollingBattleText (more organized and cleaner than the default)

3. Badboy (to squelch gold spammers and stupid **** from /trade)

4. Deadly Boss Mods (essential, needs no introduction)

My GF is an add-on freak so our Curse Client is loaded with a ton of junk she uses. She plays a Protection paladin and a Disc. priest, so I assume they need a ton

of mods to function.

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I changed my UI around a bit, is there anything else I should change. You can see the changes by comparing it to an older screenshot i posted earlier.

Looks good mate, I'm personally OCD about my interface. I think I spend more time customizing it than playing the actual game. :p

4.0.1 is up on the backround downloader apparently. :|

yup all 1.74gb of the first bit is up for download (rather large patch for just being Minor UI fixes and a few other things) the big patch is going to be the 4.0.3 patch (the actual Cataclysm/Sundering)

In case anyone else is curious, here's a list of the add-ons I currently use:

Auctionator

Bagnon

BankStack

ButtonFacade

Chatter

Deadly Boss Mods

Dominos

Enhanced Colour Picker

ErrorFilter

GearScore

HealBot

LootFilter

Minimalist

OPie

Overachiever

Postal

Quartz

Recount

SexyMap

ShadowedUnitFrames

Skinner

SpeedyActions

tekticles

TipTac

XLoot

And here's some screenshots of my favorite add-ons. (Left out ShadowedUnitFrames, that's gotta be #1 in my book)

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My apologies for the pictures, had to show off my handy work. ;)

Actually really like it! is your version of Skinner the basic one or have you customised it?

He uploaded his skinner profile when I asked him for it on the previous page, he uses the default graphics and it's hella sexy.

Also: Dingd 74 on my Orc Blood/Unholy DK just now : D!

~Snip~

Neudera, what gives your frames the nice black outlines and such?

I'm redoing my UI similar to yours right now (actually playing Vindictus and while TreeClimber grabs his 3,486th smoke (I'm not kidding you!)) I'm pulling down add ons and fixing things up. :happy:

Date: 2010-09-16 22:13:06

ID: 1

Error occured in: Global

Count: 1

Message: ..\AddOns\Dominos\menuBar.lua line 69:

attempt to call global 'GetNextTalentLevel' (a nil value)

Debug:

[C]: GetNextTalentLevel()

Dominos\menuBar.lua:69:

Dominos\menuBar.lua:67

:wacko: :blink: wtf?

FRESH install of dominos.

yup all 1.74gb of the first bit is up for download (rather large patch for just being Minor UI fixes and a few other things) the big patch is going to be the 4.0.3 patch (the actual Cataclysm/Sundering)

Won't it also contain all the item stat changes and talent changes and spell changes/additions or will that be introduced in 4.0.3? If so, it's not really surprising that it's that large.

Neudera, what gives your frames the nice black outlines and such?

I'm redoing my UI similar to yours right now (actually playing Vindictus and while TreeClimber grabs his 3,486th smoke (I'm not kidding you!)) I'm pulling down add ons and fixing things up. :happy:

The Skinner add-on, I have more instructions and an uploaded lua config file on this page.

Won't it also contain all the item stat changes and talent changes and spell changes/additions or will that be introduced in 4.0.3? If so, it's not really surprising that it's that large.

I extracted the patch with MPQ Explorer. It seems to contain delta patches for the new UI elements for 4.0 in addition to the new backstory for the main races as mp3s. It does not contain the binaries (launcher.exe and wow.exe)

I figure we'll get another patch with the rest later this week. I'm not sure if it'll drop next week or not but it looks possible.

My new UI, inspired by neudera..

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Cooldown bar is up so that I can align it when I get into combat, then it'll be faded out, TinyDPS is always on display because well, I like the ability to configure it while fighting... and since it doesn't stick with 'ALWAYS SHOW OVER ALL' for some reason :(

Quite liking the new look.

this be my ui.. 3rd alt of 4, they all have the same basic layout

favourite addons being... chocolate bar broker + the broker addons, button facade, tip tac, sexycooldown, elikanos buff bars, icehud

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