WoW: Dragonflight Players Have A Few Notes On The Game’s UI Overhaul

After nearly two decades, World of Warcraft's user interface has received a major facelift, making it both more modern in appearance and more customizable without the needing multiple fan-made mods. But even if the new UI options added as part of the Dragonflight pre-patch are a giant step in the right direction for Blizzard's nearly 20-year-old MMORPG, players still have some feedback on how to make it even better.

The first phase of Dragonflight's pre-patch dropped last night after an extended maintenance period, and in addition to new class talent trees, it added the new Edit Mode feature which allows players to (almost) fully customize the UI to their liking. Players have been sharing their new UI layouts on social media, and while the response to the changes have been largely positive, there are a few standout complaints.

For starters, there are a few pieces of the UI that can't be moved. The vast majority of the UI can be scaled up or down and moved around the screen, but that's not the case for the XP bar, which is still locked in place. While the mini-map can be moved around, it can't be scaled up or down, much to the frustration of players. There have also been reports of a bug that is causing UI layouts to not save correctly, forcing some players who have spent hours customizing their UI to have to do it all over again.

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