3.23.2010

Deus Vox Encounters!

Servers are down for maintenance, so here I am actually updating again. However, after today, updates may go back to being somewhat infrequent because I have a new, full time job starting tomorrow. I WILL try to update as often as possible.

What is Deus Vox Encounters?
Deus Vox (being shortened to DXE for this post because typing "Deus Vox" repeatedly is annoying) is an alternative to Deadly Boss Mods or Big Wigs. It provides warnings and information about an encounter in all of the Northrend raid instances.

3.22.2010

Tip Tac (and a new UI shot)

First off, I'd like to apologize to anyone who's been checking for updates (I'm assuming very few people have been). I've had some things going on in my life that made getting motivation to do much of anything nigh impossible. I would look at my blog and think, "Damn, I really need to update that.." and then go off and do something else. The fact that we just got a new Wii was not helping my attention span in the least bit either. So my sincerest apologies to those who are actively following this blog. /cookies?

What is Tip Tac?
Tip Tac is an addon that allows you to customize your tooltip frame both graphically, informationally, and locationally. (I am making up words left and right apparently, according to the little red dots under half of that sentence.) 

3.01.2010

Satrina Buff Frames

Sorry for the lack of posts since Thursday; I had work and then an epic bout of lazy hit me. And then I worked again today and got the most laughably counterfeit $20s handed to me. I seriously wanted to ask him, "Seriously? This was really the best you could do?" and laugh him out of the store. Sadly, this didn't happen. Then I wiped on the Lich King for a few hours. A screenshot is going to be included below for how to properly wipe your raid with Defile.

What is Satrina Buff Frames?
Satrina Buff Frames (SBF) is an alternative buff frame to the default ones that are generally located next to your minimap. SBF allows you to customize how your buffs look based on a number of factors: size, location, border (should you have Button Facade installed), bars, timers, stack counts, etc. 

How does it work?
Generally speaking, it's allowing you to unlock your buff bars and move them as you see fit. The other aspects of your buff bars that are being manipulated are done via the .lua file and it overwrites the default game information. (At least, that's how I think it works...)