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Description Yep, another cool GUI mod from [b]FahreS [/b]to add to his recent releases, guess he is on a bit of a role. :)
This is the CompactClear Gui mod which will change the selected races menu buttons so that they are arranged in a numpad-type palette where the tactical window is placed. The background of the palettes and menu are more opaque than normal or so they appear. This arrangement is not as neatly placed as the stock menu but the commands all placed in the numpad type layout make it easier to see and access. Even though it obstructs the tactical window it will prove useful ingame. This adds to the efficiency of your gameplay as you as accessing commands is unrestricted by a frame like the stock layout, however some may not like the way it departs from the original layout so it may take some getting used to. If like myself you are used to nothing but the hotkeys [i](habbit obtained from Homeworld)[/i], you would still find this arrangement a great help.
[b]Notes[/b]:
[*]This can be integrated into the Project Blue GUI mods that FahreS has created lately.
[*]In addition you can choose between a 4:3 and a 5:4 screen resolution version.
Overall, I am really impressed with the work FahreS is doing with the GUIs and this is a very cool mod, which I will be using. Granted it's not for everybody but it's still impressive work