WHAT's NEW:
There is a pack in the crown store that you buy ONCE. After that you go to your collectibles and you can then freely change hair/beard styles as freely as you want. This applies with any hair/beard purchases. Once bought you can always freely change between owned styles. Simply select the character you wish to change and then select the Appearance Change Token icon. Appearance change allows for complete modification of the character's appearance, including but not limited to hair styles and colors, adornments, face and body markings, facial features, eye color, age, body and face shape, and voice. Update 11 introduces Race Change and Appearance Change tokens, which you can buy from ESO's Crown Store, a premium marketplace (meaning you have to use real money). The Race Change token allows.
Version 2.0 adds two new reticle modes and reticle theme modules. The previous 'combat mode' reticle has been split into three distinct sub-modes: 1) in combat with no target under reticle, 2) in combat with hostile target under reticle, and 3) in-combat with friendly target under reticle. You can configure the reticle to highlight enemies one way and friendly units another while in combat.
Reticle theme modules are something that have been in the works for a long time now. Basically it means that other add-on developers can create custom reticle themes (colors, modes, and even icons) and publish them separately from Combat Retilce. When installed, these theme modules are detected by Combat Reticle and are mad available in the theme selection menu. I plan on creating documentation on how this is done soon, and I will release an example custom theme module at the same time.
Important Because of how reticle themes are now handled, it was necessary to break compatibility with previous combat reticle settings. This means your old settings won't work with the new version. In fact, I recommend that you remove the old settings by deleting the 'CombatReticle.lua' file from the 'Documents/Elder Scrolls Online/live/SavedVariables' directory in your home directory (Windows) before installing the new version.
WHAT IT IS:
Combat Reticle is a graphical add-on that greatly enhances visibility and utility of the on-screen reticle for targeting and interacting with items, NPCs, and other players in the game world. The primary goal is to make the reticle more visible during combat to improve targeting accuracy. This is accomplished by allowing the user to customize the reticle image, color, opacity, scale, rotation, and animation mode. A customized reticle can either use a single image or include an addition overlay image with it's own independent visual settings. Considering the large number of included reticle images (73 and counting), and the fact that there are nine distinct reticle modes that can be used and configured, the result is a nearly infinite number of reticle configuration possibilities! (for the math geeks, it's over 1e300 combinations!)
Combat Reticle does not acquire or display any target data. This is partly due to performance considerations in large PvP battles, and partly due to a preference for a minimal UI. If you would like to have target data, it's possible that Combat Reticle could coexist with another reticle add-on. Compatibility with Rainbow Reticle is confirmed. I have not tested with others, though I plan to. If you use other target information reticle addons, though please report any issues you encounter to help improve this. Thanks! - Calia
FEATURES:
- Eleven configurable reticle modes (including four stealth/disguised modes)
- Customize reticle image, color, opacity, scale, rotation, and animation
- Overlay mode for composite reticles
- 73 available reticle images to choose from
- Rotation includes plain and pendulum modes
- Animation can modulate opacity, saturation, or scale
- Interaction mode can indicate empty/blocked items
- A variety of pre-made themes for easy and fast configuration
- Ten quick slots to store and retrieve configuration sets
- Reticle brightness control (with hot-key mapping)
- Allows on-screen interaction and/or stealth text to be hidden or shown
- Anti-flicker reticle mode filter
- High-performance implementation, CPU-intensive features can be disabled
- Comprehensive configuration panel with 'live' reticle preview
RETICLE MODES
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Combat Reticle supports nine specific reticle modes. Each mode can be customized, disabled, or set to game default (i.e. show standard ESO reticle). Stealth modes utilize the default ESO 'stealth eye' as the base reticle, but an overlay image can be used with full customization options. The reticle modes are:- Interactive - An interactable item or friendly NPC/player character is targeted.
- Target Hostile - An enemy (hostile) mob, NPC, or player character is targeted and range is close enough to activate skill bar. Like the skill bar, this does not always mean that the target is close enough to attack.
- Target Neutral - An attackable neutral mob is targeted and range is similar to 'target hostile' mode (skill bar is not shown until unit is attacked).
- Combat - Player is engaged in combat.
- Combat (hostile target) - Player is engaged in combat, reticle is over a hostile.
- Combat (friendly target) - Player is engaged in combat, reticle is over a friendly.
- Normal - Default reticle mode (i.e. none of the above modes and not stealthed or disguised).
- Stealth Interactive - Player is hidden and an item or friendly NPC/player character is targeted and can be interacted with.
- Stealth Target Hostile - Player is hidden and an enemy (hostile) mob, NPC, or player character is targeted.
- Stealth Target Neutral - Player is hidden and an attackable neutral mob is targeted.
- Stealth Combat - Player is hidden and engaged in combat.
- Stealth Normal - Player is hidden and no other reticle modes apply.
DETAILED DOCUMENTATION
Please refer to the 'readme.rtf' file located in the 'docs' folder of the add-on for complete, detailed information on how to use and configure Combat Reticle.
DEPENDENCIES
LibStub by Seerah (embedded)
LibAddOnMenu 2.0 by Seerah (embedded)
KNOWN ISSUES
- When a normal reticle mode is disabled, associated stealth mode configuration options or not disabled
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Dedicated adventurers in the Elder Scrolls Online will be receiving a forthcoming update that will enable changes to appearance and race, which is quite a big new feature for players who are already deeply invested in their characters but interested in a cosmetic and/or racial do-over. We now have some details regarding how players makes these changes and how much they will cost.
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Appearance Change Tokenswill now permit the total alteration of appearance, including but not limited to hair styles and colors, adornments, face and body markings, facial features, eye color, age, body and face shape, as well as voice and gender. One of these tokens can be purchased for 1000 crowns from the Crown Store.
Race Change Tokens do everything the Appearance Change Tokens do, but add the option to change one character's race to one available for that character and account. If you have the Explorer's Pack you will be able to choose any race from any alliance. If not, you can choose any race from your chosen alliance. One of these tokens can be purchased from the Crown Store for 3000 crowns.
Tokens can only be used from the Character Select menu. When you click a token to use it, you'll be taken to the game's Style Parlor to make the changes you desire, but changes aren't complete until you confirm it, allowing you to back out if you've had a change of heart.
You will also be able to purchase a Name Change token, to, you guessed it, change your name! These tokens can be purchased for 2500 crowns. If PwnUSoH4rdN00bzY0l0Sw4g doesn't quite fit the Tamriel setting for you anymore, this is your chance to choose something a little more elegant. Maybe now you'll actually find friends to do dungeons with.
The Style Parlor also gives you some choices for changing hair style, adornments, and markings as often as you like with items you have purchased, which can be accessed from your Collections menu under Appearance. These can all be used with many of your existing collectibles which is a nice touch. These will be lower priced items, starting at around 200 crowns and will vary in nature, with more to be added down the road. For players interested in taking advantage of several of these options right out of the gate, there will be several bundles offered to allow for some savings.
These new features along with costume dyeing and a base game patch will all be included in Update 11 which release in conjunction with the Shadows of the Hist DLC. The content reaches PC on August 1st, and PS4 and Xbox One on August 16th. There are few things an MMO player likes more than options for customization, and this update looks poised to deliver on that front. Planning on doing a new you? Let us know what you'll be tweaking in the comments.
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