I'd *love* to be able to play completely without mods. This situation has improved with recent patches: A Year ago I had to use lots of mods to make the interface bearable (First version of WoW: C'mon, only ONE actionbar?).
Over the years, the number of mods in my system has gone down quite a lot, but these, IMHO, are still necessary:
Nowadays, I use CTRA because, altough lots of the functionality has been included in the vanilla game, makes things somewhat easier in raid.
Also, I use trackerassist, which is kind of must for hunters and allows me to target and track items on the minimap with a bit more detail than just a name (and automatically broadcast that information to party/raid).
Then there is MyRoleplay/FlagRSP which I added recently upon joining an RP server.
And finally, of course, GEM.
I also would use The Gatherer for marking all those mineral deposits/bushes on the map but my char is not herbalist or miner, so no farmable resources for me.
To Mod Or Not To Mod
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I think there were about two people who used to be vanilla.
Now they've installed at least one mod, so I guess the rest will follow.
I use lots of mods myself, to the point that the standard 48MB is not enough anymore and I've been cranking it up. Ofcourse, I have a mod cleanup coming up I can't postpone for much longer.
I use the CTmod interface additions which makes controlling my char enjoyable, contrary to the vanilla blizzard interface! (I have come to hate the normal blizzard interface, just as I hate having to play e.g. dune 2 with its crappy (but modern in its time) interface.
Really, you can compare it to dune 2, in which you can't control more than one unit at a time (can you believe you put up with that in the past?).
That's just the blizzard vanilla interface in my opinion. Rubbish!
Blizzard did a great job on making the mod interface for mod writers really easy to use and customize and that's partly what makes WoW such a good game and sets it apart from the others! The lua system is so nice.
Now they've installed at least one mod, so I guess the rest will follow.
I use lots of mods myself, to the point that the standard 48MB is not enough anymore and I've been cranking it up. Ofcourse, I have a mod cleanup coming up I can't postpone for much longer.
I use the CTmod interface additions which makes controlling my char enjoyable, contrary to the vanilla blizzard interface! (I have come to hate the normal blizzard interface, just as I hate having to play e.g. dune 2 with its crappy (but modern in its time) interface.
Really, you can compare it to dune 2, in which you can't control more than one unit at a time (can you believe you put up with that in the past?).
That's just the blizzard vanilla interface in my opinion. Rubbish!
Blizzard did a great job on making the mod interface for mod writers really easy to use and customize and that's partly what makes WoW such a good game and sets it apart from the others! The lua system is so nice.