A lot of a player’s time inThrone and Libertyis centered around crafting the perfect experience. This entails building andcustomizing the right look for their character,choosing the right weaponsthat they want to use, and even figuring out what kind of HUD layout they want to use. MMORPGs are known for having a cluttered HUD so players can see their health, attacks, abilities, mini map, and more.Throne and Libertyhas all of these elements as well, but it also gives players the chance to move these pieces around to create what works best for them.
However, the game doesn’t exactly explain that players can do that like itdoes with other mechanics, let alonehowthey can do it. It’s not a very complex process, fortunately, and it really just hinges on actually knowing what to do. This guide is here to make that easier for anyone who wants to customize their HUD to fit their needs and preferences exactly.
How To Customize The HUD In Throne And Liberty
In order to customize the HUD, players simply have to first go to theMain Menuof the game. That’s either by pressing Start on their controller or the ESC key on their keyboard.
With the menu pulled up, players need to look down near the bottom in theSettings section to find the ‘Edit HUD’ option. Going into this will bring up the screen they need to move things around.
During customization, players will see their normal screen pulled up as if they were playing the game. However, there will be a number of grids dividing up the different parts of the HUD. These grids are here to allow players toneatly place the HUD elementsthat they have activated for their screen.
Therewill also be a small windowthat players can use to change the shape of the grids, determine the size of the HUD elements themselves, set a margin between the elements and the edge of the screen, and even save how they set up the screen as a pre-saved preset.
The best part is thatthis can be changed and edited whenever a player feels like it, so they can experiment with it as long as possible. They can set it up to be one way, play with that for a few hours, and then adjust it again until they find the right one. Of course, players should know that they can’t move the HUD elements to be right in the middle of their screen, but truly, why would anyone want that?
It’sa surprisingly robust amount of customizationthat allows players to pick and choose what they want to be on their screen, and where.