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Enhanced Client EC Legacy containers need a fix - PLEASE

kongomongo

Lore Master
Stratics Veteran
Campaign Supporter
Hi,

The Legacy Containers have a weird default scale of 1.333333 which looks like this:



So totally distorted and pixelated.

If you enter "SystemData.FreeformInventory.Scale = 1" and reload they look fine on a UI scale of 1.0:


Perfect! But now all actions (mousehover, mouse double click, etc) still work on the original position and you have to move the mouse to a weird spot to manipulate items.

So Pinco could implement the SystemData.FreeformInventory.Scale to be "1 / UIScale" so the legacy containers are always 100% nonscaled.

But he says there is a bug deeper down in the EC which he can't fix from his code. Can a dev please have a look at this? Should be easily fixable, no?

Many thanks in advance
 

Pinco

UOEC Modder
Stratics Veteran
Stratics Legend
is not a bug, is how the client has been designed... The legacy containers and related items cannot be edited from the UI.
They also not respond to the UI targeting (all the targeting actions that do not come from server).
 
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kongomongo

Lore Master
Stratics Veteran
Campaign Supporter
Yes that is what I meant to say. I really just want the scale to be pixel perfect, not this washed out pixel stretched mess!!
 

Misk

UO QA Lead
VIP
Stratics Veteran
This is not a bug as this is how the client has been designed.
 

kongomongo

Lore Master
Stratics Veteran
Campaign Supporter
The EC has been designed to be fixed to one static resolution? That's not true as all other areas of the EC are highly adaptive and flexible!
 
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