just adding my voice to the chorus of “oh my this is very big”
I get there’s some limited new functions in the new system, but did we need to remove the old one?
I don’t really see why the character sheet can’t still have a skill browser with the same old UI and put the new features into this one, or an option to resize this, or heck anything that stops skills being a docked-only activity as they now are due to sheer screen size usage.
this is REALLY big.
also can we have an option to revert to legacy skill catagory order?
It is not. It is also not in the tooltip when you hover over a skill in the list or queue. The only way to see how much SP you have in a skill is to either start an extraction or use Apply Skillpoints. Both are so much better ways to figure out this information than the previous ways. Much clearer, much less prone to unwanted errors, much more intuitive.
As long as Brisk likes the new window, they don’t have to do anything but add a few “minor” adjustments to “fix it”.
Make an Option to Use the Old Version of Character Screen & Skills Screen. Absolutely HATE the New Version. At least give Us the Player the Option to Choose the Old Version Character & Skill Screens or the Waste of Time & Space New Character & Skill Screens. Typical CCP wasting time fixing stuff that isn’t broken. Should fire the moron that agreed to this implementation.
YES!!! Allowing it to scale properly with resized windows would be nice, but at least return the functionality it had before!! They gain all that space by decoupling it from the character sheet, then waste it with BIG ICONS and huge blank spaces… idiotic.
You’re entitled to your opinion. It’d be nice if you justified it though, as dozens of others (also entitled to their opinions) have done, clearly explaining why they feel things have been fundamentally broken.
“I think it’s fine” is not a compelling argument for it being fine. “I think the UI sucks for good reasons t, u, v, w, x, y and z” is much more compelling. Even more compelling again when that’s followed by “and here’s how it could be fixed”.