Autor Stevan Mitrovic. Posted in Vesti
Quote from: Zarhym (Source Character and Creature Nameplates)
Character & Creature NameplatesWe have made some changes to the way creature and character nameplates display in the game and would like to get feedback from those of you on the public test realms. There are three significant changes you should notice:

  • The range at which you can see the nameplates is now much longer.
  • You can no longer see the nameplates through objects which block line of sight.
  • Instead of the nameplates trying to sort themselves, they just overlap. We think this makes them more useful for very large groups (example: Onyxia whelps).

Please let us know how this change affects your play experience, whether through PvE or PvP.

For clarification, please also refer to my follow-up post about nameplate changes:

We have a couple of points of clarification based on some of the feedback and concerns we’ve been seeing in this thread:

  • As long as you are able to peer into the doorway of a room, you will see nameplates of players or creatures in that room.
  • Similar to the first point, pillars and bridges in Arenas will not hide friendly or enemy nameplates.
  • Nameplates for totems can be toggled under “PRODUCTION” settings in “Interface Options” on the test realms. We will look into adding this functionality for pets as well.
  • The way nameplates are sorted when large numbers of creatures and players are grouped together is not fully functional and we will continue to address the way these are sorted and displayed throughout the testing process. In the mean time, you can choose to toggle this feature back to its original functionality, also under "PRODUCTION" settings.

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