New Poll: UI Revamp

posted this on July 24th, 2010.
Categorized as adons, interface, lotro, mounts, poll.

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This week, I'm onto yet another poll widget. I'm still looking for one that works properly. The last poll, which is now closed, asked what your favorite Festival Mount is. The first place winner, by far, was the new Pale Golden Summer Horse, with 41% of the vote. Behind it was the Blue Roan from Spring Festival with 38% of the vote. Here's the new poll, which will run for two weeks. Current Poll What UI element would you most like to see revamped? Read the rest of this entry »

Tell the Community Team 2/5/10

posted this on February 5th, 2010.
Categorized as Community, feedback, forum, interface, loot, LotRO News, questions, turbine.

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“Tell the Community Team” is where Turbine asks for the players to give them direct and specific feedback about a specific topic. This is really a fantastic opportunity for you to give your thoughts and opinions about the game to the developers to think about.

These “Tell the Community Team” questions focus on the LOTRO Interface. They have three questions they are looking for you to give them feedback on:

  1. What is your favorite way to receive loot?
  2. If you could redesign the user interface, what would you change and why?
  3. If you could have the developers focus on one feature (new or existing) what would it be?
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Turbine Looking for UI Feedback

posted this on December 8th, 2009.
Categorized as feedback, interface, lotro, LotRO News, turbine, ui.

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turbinelogoNarrel posted in the forums yesterday looking for specific and helpful feedback about the user interface (UI) in LOTRO. Narrel is one of the people that works on the UI for Turbine so you’re giving feedback directly to someone who can use the information.

Specific questions Narrel asks:

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