

Thankfully, WAR supports the Lua programming language and enjoys a strong and talented modding community.Ĭontinue reading for the lowdown on what I consider to be the best of the best of what WAR's mod community has to offer as of patch 1.4.įor me, Squared represents the quintessential WAR add-on. But sometimes, someone else's idea for a UI element is simply better. It also offers a layout editor that allows for simple, easy customization. The standard UI is functional, genre-standard, and provides all the necessary information at a glance.


That's not to say that the developers of WAR made a disastrous UI for us to play with in fact, the truth is quite the opposite. Let's be honest with ourselves right off the bat and agree that the WAR default interface, although functional, is lackluster in some respects. Instead, he writes about all the great ways it can be changed via third-party add-ons and shows us why WAR 's modding community really is just the bee's knees. Well, he said he would take a look, but then he mumbled something about needing a blindfold first. This week in WagingWAR Greg takes a look at the basic interface offered in Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning.
