
That's the xp bar that comes integrated with 'Dominos', you could always get the mod and disable all the other bars if you're happy with what you have already. :)
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Just to add, that xp bar is stupidly customisable, you can stretch and 'thick it' anyway you'd like. Shame I can't change the colour because changing the colour tones to match the class I'm playing would be the cherry on top. But I realise I'm being petty about a non-issue.
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Thanks! Bit annoying because I'm currently using Bartender4 and not sure how installing 2 bar mods will go.Kall wrote: ↑5 years agoThat's the xp bar that comes integrated with 'Dominos', you could always get the mod and disable all the other bars if you're happy with what you have already. :)
Edit:
Just to add, that xp bar is stupidly customisable, you can stretch and 'thick it' anyway you'd like. Shame I can't change the colour because changing the colour tones to match the class I'm playing would be the cherry on top. But I realise I'm being petty about a non-issue.
I'll have to try it out. :)
Here's how mine currently looks:
I always start out trying to keep the aesthetic of the original UI, but i'm considering changing it to something more modern and minimalistic.

I've been looking for those panels for classic wow for a while now. Where did you get it?
Very clean interface btw. Where does your party frames go?


That's a hell of a wide screen. Does it bother you how far away your unit frames are from the center of the screen? Seems like you have to look real far away from the action to keep an eye on your health/mana/etc of not just you but also your party. I've never tried playing this on a massive ultrawide monitor, but even at 1440P I feel like my unit frames are too far away in their default locations.


I play on a 35'' ultrawide, and for me its a must to keep things close to the center... Otherwise my neck is hurting after a few hoursPippina wrote: ↑5 years agoThat's a hell of a wide screen. Does it bother you how far away your unit frames are from the center of the screen? Seems like you have to look real far away from the action to keep an eye on your health/mana/etc of not just you but also your party. I've never tried playing this on a massive ultrawide monitor, but even at 1440P I feel like my unit frames are too far away in their default locations.
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Thank you! I just got KGPanels off of Curse. They have proven 100% compatible with Classic even though it doesn't say so anywhere. The partyframes go right above the castbar.CrowcusPocus wrote: ↑5 years agoI've been looking for those panels for classic wow for a while now. Where did you get it?
Very clean interface btw. Where does your party frames go?


It's 34 inch and curved + I sit relatively close so it's not a problem at all. I like to keep my middle of the screen clean!


I've been considering a curved screen since they generally have better specs. Is there a massive benefit that most people don't know about it?

IMO it works only with ultrawide monitors (usually over 30 inches) because they are big and you are immersed in them. No point of buying under 30 inches curved monitor because it will just look plain stupid. For example 27 16:9 ratio is not that big and you can see all the content on flat with ease so no point of curved in that scenario.


It's generally an issue of viewing angles. As a flat screen gets larger, the left and right edges get increasingly far away from your face. The further away the edges are, the more the viewing angle increases. The curved monitors solve this by essentially half wrapping a screen around your head.
