User Interface Needs work - customization - OLED Risk!

The UI leaves a lot to be desired

  1. Needs an opacity or hide option
  2. Needs a scaling option
  3. Mini-map needs transparency options

These items are not only wanted, but essential on today’s hardware. OLED monitors and TVs do not like the kind of UI implemented here.

Please seriously consider implementing and prioritizing these features for development.

Burn in isn’t a concern in this day and age. We’re not in 2008 any more.

Burn in is a concern on my plasma screen. Personally need to toggle off click to chat. Died so many times to clicking on chat and abilities not working.

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Just switch back and forth between having the UI centered or to the left with each session. 4 hours centered, 4 hours to the left.

  1. Don’t buy QD-OLED.
  2. Use something like LG WOLED

Completely false. My OLED from 2017 got burn in from Persona 4 Golden’s yellow dialogue boxes and I only played at 60% brightness. Of course, I was 6 months outside my extended warranty on the display.

Manufacturers have gotten a lot better at mitigation since 2017, but it still can happen. See RTINGS recent tests on these kind of tvs/monitors. It is a worse case, yes, but Diablo 4 is the kind of game people will put hundreds and hundreds of hours into. If D4 were the type of game you only put say 100-150 hours into. Then I would agree.

My samsung QLED came with a “lifetime no burn in guarantee” and I haven’t had a monitor burn in since early plasma a long time ago.

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Y’all have bad luck then. 5 year OLED monitor going strong playing games like WoW with static UI’s. Same for my TV but they are both Samsung.

That’s because QLED and OLED are not the same thing. QLED is an LCD technology. It is just backlit by LEDs. The leds are often arranged in small dimming zones (1000+), and then it has a quatom dot filter applied for better colors. It has no risk of burn in.

OLEDs are individual self emissive pixels. The tech is different. Every pixel is it’s own light source.

OLED can do true black on a per pixel level, QLED cannot. You’ll have blooming around small highlights as the LED backlight dims.