For me I get the best frame rate in the menu.(no I do ot have the patch that removes the background) And my computer is just ofver the minimum requirements. The menu may not have that many uses, but for me its a smooth ride through.
yes, i get what you're saying. And the menu is barely functional. I can set up a game with it and it is useable.I'm not saying the UI should not be better or improved. I just can't understand people saying it's non functional. I don't have an amazing computer, but other than "loading lag" (the lag you get on certain menus from it loading data into it) only lasts for a few seconds and I don't get any of the so-called "mouse lag" anywhere but the mid-game menu.
So, yes, it should be better, but it works. And it's not the only game with a map behind the menu.
bordering on non-functional
The key word in sneh's post is "might". Unless you can definitively prove that it won't be - which I doubt you can - you saying it isn't is spreading just as much FUD as your assuming I'm saying it is does.
[SAS]Solid Snake;2207058 said:For the love of kittens, please just edit your posts. There is no point to double post, triple posts,quadtruple posts and m-m-m-m-monster post!
The key word in sneh's post is "might". Unless you can definitively prove that it won't be - which I doubt you can - you saying it isn't is spreading just as much FUD as your assuming I'm saying it is does.
So you're saying people enjoy zooming text, sliders that control half a dozen options, and the piss-poor amount of options on the screen, as well as those WOOOOSH and BLUG and SWISSSH noises?Oh yeah? We'll see who rusts first!
Why am I the only one who needs to prove my statements? The UI/HUD position describes the role of a graphic designer for user interfaces. Last time I checked people were complaining mostly about the functional requirements of the UT3 UI, not the graphics.
But, time will tell who's right and who's wrong. If I'm wrong, then I grant you the right to use the "elmuerte is wrong" tag.
Why am I the only one who needs to prove my statements? The UI/HUD position describes the role of a graphic designer for user interfaces. Last time I checked people were complaining mostly about the functional requirements of the UT3 UI, not the graphics.
not really something a graph designer would createSo you're saying people enjoy zooming text,
pure technicalsliders that control half a dozen options,
pretty much completely technical (scrollbars do wonders)and the piss-poor amount of options on the screen
more something for a sound department, as well as those WOOOOSH and BLUG and SWISSSH noises?![]()
So you're saying people enjoy zooming text, sliders that control half a dozen options, and the piss-poor amount of options on the screen, as well as those WOOOOSH and BLUG and SWISSSH noises?![]()