



Another essential mod-don't even start playing without Wykkyds Framework. I can't go back to the vanilla combat interface after using it. It adds significantly more combat data, including floating damage text, low health, magicka, and stamina notices, and simpler bars. Now, on to our favorites This mod is essential. Some addons come with their own settings menus, too, so be sure to check the menu for customization options. If you don't like an addon or want to swap mods depending on what you're up to, you can use the Add-Ons menu turn them on and off and reload the UI while playing. Just keep in mind every variant of the word "addon" and you're golden. When you run TESO, there's a convenient menu called Add-Ons, and anything you've added to the folder should be enabled automatically. You'll see an AddOns folder-unsurprisingly, you drop addons in their own folders into the AddOns folder. Here are our current favorites, as well as a few miscellaneous tips, such as how to disable the intro videos and plan your character build in advance. But knowing how we do love to customize, Zenimax has kindly made interface addons easy to make and easier to install. ESO seems ashamed of its MMO mechanics, hiding damage numbers and useful information such as experience gains. Look for the first of our review impressions later this week, but for now, we expect most players will share this observation: the UI is too sparse. The Elder Scrolls Online has been officially playable by the pre-ordering type since Sunday.
