Addon Spotlight: OPie (UPDATED)
Ladies and gentlemen, I rarely get very excited about new addons, but OPie has revolutionized my UI in a way that absolutely fits with my clutter-free mindset. Ultimately, as I test addons, only a few end up being a permanent part of my gameplay. I can't necessarily promise OPie will stay, but it's looking like such an innovative mod that I may just come to rely on it.
We've discussed both Totemus and Necrosis here at Addon Spotlight, and praised the way they wrap things into a neat little package. OPie does the same thing, but to an extent that not only are your spells hidden until you need them, but they can be easily integrated with a minimalist play-style.
What OPie does is take spells, items, trade-skills and macros and creates virtual rings for them to reside in. By assigning a keybinding, one can simply press a button and have a quick menu (a ring) appear on the screen, which will cast a spell, use an item or a macro based on where the mouse is hovering in relation to the ring.I have been testing this on my shaman, putting all of my healing spells in a ring bound to "Shift-H". When I press the key combination, my spells appear on the screen, and I know through practice that Lesser Healing Wave is the top most spell. By quickly pressing Shift+H, then swiping my cursor from the center of my screen and up and letting go of the keys, I begin to cast my heal. That may sound like a lot, but I promise it is significantly faster and easier than clicking on my action bar or on Healbot (which I only use in groups anymore.) Now, you may say "Sean, stop being a moron and just bind Lesser Healing Wave to a key." A valid point, but here's why I love OPie's system. If I move my mouse to the right instead of up, I cast Healing Wave, and to the left will cast Chain Heal. Three spells with one simple keystroke and a choice of subtle mouse movements. I have different keybindings for each school of totems, my weapon buffs, heals and consumables. (As well as the built in raid-target marking ring, profession ring and trinkets ring.)
This is especially nice on my shaman and warlock, who have massive amounts of spells, many of which aren't used on a regular basis. I have yet to test this on my paladin, but I'd imagine his wide array of seals and blessings will fit nicely into these rings, rather than filling up numerous action bars.
I will admit that getting used to the interface, and the way to interact with the addon took some getting used it. Right off the get-go I was skeptical about OPie, but once you get the hang of it, you realize how intuitive and easy it is.
Here is the description from the OPie homepage:
"OPie is a radial action-binding addon for World of Warcraft. The addon allows you to bind groups of infrequently used actions to a ring that appears when you trigger it using a hot key / mouse binding.
- Consider some of the common items taking up action bar space:
- Potions, Health stones, Mana gems
- Damage-aborbing shields (when was the last time you used Frost Ward?)
- Shape shifts and stances; along with your mount.
- Foods: biscuits, stat buffs, arena water, underspore pods?
- Leatherworking drums.
- Your once-in-a-blue-moon-on-a-Thursday cooldowns.
That just about sums up the OPie way of thinking. I did find that I needed to unbind certain keybindings that I had been using on my actionbars before OPie would be able to use them. I also found that once in a while the custom ring interface would have an error and become unresponsive. However, I have not had any problems using the rings in combat, which is when things absolutely need to function correctly. You can create character- or class-specific rings and share the rings you create with other OPie users.
OPie comes with pre-built rings for each class and some universal rings. These include professions, trinkets and a ring for ClosetGnome if you're using it. Some class specific rings include aspects for hunters, teleports and portals for mages, shapeshifting for druids and demons for warlocks. There is also a raid marking ring, which streamlines your target marking, which has pushed LuckyCharms2 out of my UI.
I absolutely recommend this addon to anyone wanting to try a new way of handling secondary abilities. Give it a test drive for a few days and let me know your reaction. I believe this one will be a "love it" or "hate it" thing. Dimissed!
In my excitement, I neglected to mention a very important detail. I wanted to give credit and my thanks to Cairenn over at WoWInterface.com for featuring this addon and thereby introducing it to me.
I also want to reiterate the fact that you don't actually have to move your mouse, its all about positioning. I mention subtle mouse movements to illustrate the idea that OPie reacts differently to where your mouse ends up in relation to the ring, so if your mouse is centered, you need to move in the direction your chosen spell is in.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 3)
Ralm Jun 29th 2008 6:06PM
So the point here is that there is no actual clicking involved. Granted, there is a small mouse movement required, but you won't have to actually click anything. Think of it as a keybinding that has been expanded to include a number of mouse movements. So, if you're using Shift S to stealth, you can use Shift S to handle a variety of skills based on which direction you swipe your cursor. So, Stealth, Sap and Distract can all be used with Shift S depending on where your mouse ends up in relation to the ring. (I use swipe because that is all it takes, no clicking, not even what I'd call a "drag", just a hint of movement) Hell, if your mouse happens to be in the intended direction, in relation to where your rings appear, you don't even have to move the mouse.
All I can say to you anti-clickers is "Try it". Its far easier than you're making it out to be.
rick gregory Jun 29th 2008 6:36PM
Oh, it's a gesture system. Interesting... thanks.
twh Jun 29th 2008 6:13PM
Well, if we can't use it for pvp effectively, at least we got a replacement for Autobar... or we can use Geist, as an earlier poster put it.
Guruofsydney Jun 29th 2008 6:54PM
This is a nice idea, however, for those of us that pvp having your mouse free to move your toon around the space is essential. I would not use this for my twink as standing still means death, however for my raid toons this would be nigh on optimal.
Yaz Jun 29th 2008 8:00PM
No one caught onto the fact that the name is a pun on the informal japanese word for boob, oppai? For shame.
Ashtear Jun 29th 2008 8:07PM
I'd like to contact the maker of this addon to see if he can take a look at sprocket and add some of it's better qualities to this one. This is clearly inferior to what sprocket was, especially with the button limit per ring and the lack of a capability to add sub-rings within each ring. With sub-rings, everything can be reduced to a right-click, and from there pick a menu, and from there, pick a skill.
I miss Sprocket...
Yossarian Jun 30th 2008 5:08AM
I think part of the point of this interface is that it remains simple and quick and as gesturable as possible. Perhaps adding sub-menus, etc. would slow it down and kind of misses the point of the interface?
vlad Jun 30th 2008 11:30AM
looks like crysis to me :)
good ui
isobelle Jun 29th 2008 11:40PM
Opie?
Oppai?
おっぱい?
it's japanese for "boob"
Sargentd Jun 30th 2008 1:01AM
Can anyone tell me if there is a way to set the "mod key" for the default mage portal circle? I don't even see a way to tell what it is.
Foxlit Jul 2nd 2008 7:33PM
Technically, any modifier key (shift, ctrl, alt) should work; there is, however, a known issue in 0.8 that prevents that from functioning properly. Fix incoming eventually.
Darkharmony Jun 30th 2008 3:29AM
Here is something you can't see in the videos until you try it out. It's not actually based on mouse movement just position. Well unless you change the setting to recenter. Then it is movement.
As the default it will always show up in the center. So say as a warlock you put your shadow bolt in the top action in the ring and the bind is 2 for that ring. Well if you move your mouse to the top and then push the 2 button it'll cast shadow bolt. Now lets say life tap is at the bottom of the ring bound to 2. You'll be able to move your mouse to the bottom and press 2 for life tap.
Note that you can also hold the bind and move your mouse in the direction as well. But for non clickers (like myself) I thought this might help them.
MartinC Jun 30th 2008 6:58AM
Hmm, methinks someone has not yet been introduced to mouse-over healing.
Moniker Jun 30th 2008 10:05AM
I am more interested in knowing what add-on (or how he modified his ui) to skim the fat off the blizzard action bar as seen in his demo video.
http://www.go-hero.net/opie/gallery
Foxlit Jul 2nd 2008 7:32PM
I conjured up a long-ish Lua script to shoot that video; if you look closely, you might be able to see my keyring button reappearing in one of those scenes. I've updated the thing since then, but it's still in no form to be released - we'll see more about that some time after OPie reaches an actual release state.
Descentia Jun 30th 2008 10:50AM
I am a Blizz fanboy, and a default UI nerd. I try to use as few addons as possible, and am very satisfied and pleased with the way Blizzard has laid out and designed the out-of-the box UI.
But also being a fan of FPS games, I can say this UI idea works! OPie has got to be one of the most original UI addons I have ever seen for this game and personally think it is brilliant for WoW.
If there's a UI mod to get to help save with screen real estate, this is it!
Naix Jun 30th 2008 11:34AM
I am sorry but macro keys > this
Joelock Jul 1st 2008 11:30AM
a lot of you are missing the point, this isnt ment to replace everything you do in game... but things that you previously had 2-5 buttons bound to, can now be put on 1 button with a ring
you said Macros > this
your not realizing that you could have 4 macros to 1 key and still have them be just as quick to activate as hitting one of your 4 buttons, but freeing up 3 of those buttons for other things I for one have run out of new key bindings, as I have about 40 things bound to different key commands, with Opie I can quite effectively remove about 15 of those bindings without losing a single aspect of the speed of being a keybinder
Michael Jul 3rd 2008 9:28AM
One of the columns I do watch at WOW Insider. Keep up the good work.
Koohkies Jul 2nd 2008 10:29PM
Now all I need is for it to say Maximum Armor when I switch to defensive stance, Maximum speed in battle, and Maximum speed in zerker. :]