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UI Philosophy Explained + Knight PowersCF Crowfall News

SystemSystem Member UncommonPosts: 12,599
edited August 2015 in News & Features Discussion

imageUI Philosophy Explained + Knight PowersCF Crowfall News

A pair of new Crowfall videos have surfaced to give fans a bit of insight into both the design philosophy of the user interface as well as a sneak peek at the Knight archetype powers.

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  • mmogamerlovermmogamerlover Member CommonPosts: 7
    I prefer the Confesser to the Knight so far. Also that UI video is pretty sweet.
  • JamesGoblinJamesGoblin Member RarePosts: 1,242
    edited August 2015
    I am also not delighted by Knight`s vid, but it should be said that they were basically showing us one button (the Onslaught skill) in action for a full minute (out of 8-10 or more abilities Knight will have finally). It was quite rich showing for one button - Onslaught looks like 5 different moves, depending on modifier and the phase: roughly speaking, initial hit followed by second then third AOE bleeds, and initial + shift(?)-modified second then third shield slams. PS paragraphs aren`t showing, editing didn`t help much.
     W...aaagh?
  • AlleinAllein Member RarePosts: 2,139
    Looking good, will be very interesting how it all works together with multiple players and not mindless targets. Can already see some pretty deadly combos with organized gameplay. Makes sense now why they mentioned the TTK being 40 sec with target not attacking back, given enough players and timing, could easily destroy large number of folks if it was as quick as some other games. UI looking good, the final version shown is similar to what I created in WoW/WAR years ago, hopefully players are able to custom build it a bit eventually as well.
  • Octagon7711Octagon7711 Member LegendaryPosts: 9,004
    Looks good. Please show ESO how you did capes...

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