Posted January 18th, 2006 by Ethec
Authors: Cide & TS
Official Site: ctmod.net
Download it here! (v1.853, 220kb, zip format)
Reviewed 1.17.2005 (Version 1.853) by Ethec
Features:
Dependability - Do this mod's creators keep pace with game patches?
In a word, yes . Cide and TS have a long history of keeping the mod compilation not only up to date, but the CT Mod team regularly adds new features as well.
Functionality - Does it work as intended?
It works brilliantly, and as advertised. While some users reported problems with hotbar buttons not fading when using the cooldown timer feature after the WoW v1.9 patch, I have yet to see the error crop up. I could only break the mod when using the rather arcane "viewport" feature, which adjusts the viewable game area on the screen. Even then I only received a flacid error message that allowed me to retool the screen anyway.
Usability - Is it easy to install, or are there underlying dependencies? Is this mod easy to use, or do users climb a steep learning curve?
While CT Mod is really easy to get into -- being almost entirely menu driven --it will take some time to learn. Nifty features like the cooldown timer floating over the spell button were toggled off by default, so you'll want to spend some time sitting in the inn getting to know CT Mod's capabilities. In fact, the only real gripe I have with the mod (it would be an info-mercial instead of a review unless I had at
Novelty - How cool / ambitious is this mod?
Being a robust UI Mod compilation, CT Mod covers the fundamentals very well and supplies enough bells and whistles to keep the average player smiling for many, many levels. If you ever switch back to the default interface, say at the opening bell on patch day, I wager you'll miss CT Mod's clean map interface, levels in quest log, and sundry other features like the dickens. While it is true that many of CT Mod's features are available in other downloadable mods, why shop around? CT Mod is the Wal*Mart of UI Mods. If CT Mod is missing two thing in the fundamentals department, it's an instance map interface and a small compass / coordinates window on the main screen. The former is already done very well by Atlas, and as for the latter; it'd be nice to zero in on a set of coords passed down from a guildmate or website without a frightful glimpse at the full-screen map.
Overall - How do we rate the mod, overall?
If I had to choose one UI from level 1 through 60, it would be CT Mod. Mind you, I'm not big into instancing or battlegrounds, and for the directionally challenged, CT Mod is a tad weak (which is why God made other map mods!). For the casual gamer or someone who's just getting started in Azeroth, this is one kickass UI mod. Highly recommended!