Hi Boris, I know you might have the mindset of "if it's not broke then don't fix it" but could us LE folks get the same GUI cursor that SE has?
I think the SE, default windows look, is superior to the outdated looking LE cursor.
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Skyrim LE GUI cursor request.
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Re: Skyrim LE GUI cursor request.
Hard to say. I picked up animated rotation because in supersampling mode (or 4k probably too) usual cursor takes time to find on the screen. If i scale it up, then it cover GUI elements too much. In dx11 versions i made windows style just because the first game i did it for, used almost the same cursor, otherwise it would be same animated in case of Skyrim SE.
Better wait what other users say, it's easy to get hates when uncertain if it better or worse improvement.
Better wait what other users say, it's easy to get hates when uncertain if it better or worse improvement.
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Yeah I agree. The SSE cursor is much nicer to look at. I think it would really make the UI cleaner to look at/work with.
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Agree. Even if the current one looks kind of cool, its not as pleasant to work with as the default windows arrow. What about a switch between the two cursor styles inside of enblocal (only if its not too much work of course)? That could be a good compromise.
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I think if you could switch in the enblocal that would be more ideal so that people can pick what they want to use.Kitsune wrote:Agree. Even if the current one looks kind of cool, its not as pleasant to work with as the default windows arrow. What about a switch between the two cursor styles inside of enblocal (only if its not too much work of course)? That could be a good compromise.
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Okay, done. Will be available in next update.
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Thank you, it's nice when the developers of a big project listen to it's users Happy days!ENBSeries wrote:Okay, done. Will be available in next update.
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Nice, thank you Boris
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Borris. Idea. If you go through and make an options tab for cursor type can you make one spin like 75% faster lol?
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Seems i have to do background wallpapers and themes for the mod
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