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==Heads Up Display==
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===1. Party List===
The party list displays the vital stats of all current party members, with your character's information always appearing at the top. Individual party members can be targeted by clicking on their names.
* ''' Hiding the Party List'''
If you wish to hide the party list when you are not in a party, access the Party List tab under UI Settings in the Character Configuration menu and select "Hide party list when solo."<br/>
<blockquote> * This option is set to ON by default.
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===2. Log Window===
Quest dialogue, system messages, conversations with other players, and more are displayed in the log window. You begin the game with three fully customizable main logs—General, Battle, and Event—but can create more as you see fit.
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| General || Includes the chat log, and most non-battle player actions. FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn can be played using this tab alone.
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| Battle || Includes all battle-related messages. On-screen cues known as "fly text" remove the need to rely on the Battle log while in combat. However, this log is helpful when conducting post-battle analysis of your party's strategies. alone.
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| Event || Includes all NPC dialogue, including quest cutscenes.
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* The submenu can be displayed by right clicking another player's name in the log window, or selecting their name and pressing X on the gamepad.
* ''' Using the Log Filter'''

Revision as of 02:33, 6 August 2017

Navigating the Game Screen

Heads Up Display

Heads_Up_Display.jpg

1. Party List

The party list displays the vital stats of all current party members, with your character's information always appearing at the top. Individual party members can be targeted by clicking on their names.

  • Hiding the Party List

If you wish to hide the party list when you are not in a party, access the Party List tab under UI Settings in the Character Configuration menu and select "Hide party list when solo."

* This option is set to ON by default.

2. Log Window

Quest dialogue, system messages, conversations with other players, and more are displayed in the log window. You begin the game with three fully customizable main logs—General, Battle, and Event—but can create more as you see fit.

  • The submenu can be displayed by right clicking another player's name in the log window, or selecting their name and pressing X on the gamepad.
  • Using the Log Filter
General Includes the chat log, and most non-battle player actions. FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn can be played using this tab alone.
Battle Includes all battle-related messages. On-screen cues known as "fly text" remove the need to rely on the Battle log while in combat. However, this log is helpful when conducting post-battle analysis of your party's strategies. alone.
Event Includes all NPC dialogue, including quest cutscenes.