on the firestorm viewer 4.4.2 i had the camera controls permanently displayed at the top of the screen so i could zoom camera around my avatar. Somehow i lost this control box and cannot find a way to get it back. I did a clean reinstall and still can't get it. Can anyone help me get this back on my screen?

Context: I'm making this build just for fun. The goal is to maximize firestorm procs from Phoenix to create a spectacular fireworks show. I've been playing around with the different builds testing things out but I am running out of respects so I figured it is time to ask the Diablo 2 sages to share their wisdom.


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What wereform would be best in this case? My biggest hold up is figuring out which attack will work the best with the intentional firestorm proc. With Phoenix in a phase blade there is absolutely no way to hit the maximum IAS breakpoint while shape shifted. My thought is to use fire claw as a wolf to maximize attack speed and rating while also capitalizing on the negative enemy fire resists from Phoenix/Conviction from Merc. I also gather that the blocking animation is not as bad for a wolf. Alas, I am open to input.

Update: I finally got around to testing this build out with similar gearing /spec described in my comment below. Frankly, it was exact what I thought it would be, a fun fireworks show. I was surprised by how much enemy life bars melted away from all of the negative resists from infinity Merc +duel Phoenix. It was fun against tightly packed mobs using fury to start a never ending stream of firestorm procs. Perhaps my eyes deceive me but I did not notice fury being interupted by all the firestorm procs. Of course, it is hard to see when surrounded by mobs with my entire screen lit up from firestorm constantly procing.

Firestorm is a community development project headed by The Phoenix Firestorm Project Incorporated as an alternative viewer for Second Life. Our primary goal is to improve the user experience with new features while extending usability, functionality and flexibility of the Viewer 3 code base. Our secondary goal is to lessen the learning curve for users migrating from older V1 viewers, while still being easily accessible to users of Linden Lab's latest viewer offerings. We package contributions from various community developers along with code from Linden Lab and of course ourselves to bring you a quality, feature-rich viewer experience backed up by a large volunteer support team available 24/7 in various languages. More information on support can be found from our website. Documentation here =firestorm and Tutorial Videos here

I tend to do all my editing in LSLEditor anyway, which is now so out of date I can nolonger rely on the syntax checker, but these are two powerful user supported tools that combined overcome many issues in the official editor that we have learnt to live with for the past 6 years or more. I think we are likely to see the minor problems in the phoenix editor and the LSLEditor get fixed a lot sooner than we will see the official editor gain anywhere near the functionality and features offered by the community versions.

You can set up firestorm to have a UI similar to Phoenix. But actually after a couple days with the more modern V3 UI I like it much better than the V1 UI. It is much more flexible and you can arrange all the buttons as you please as well as have only the buttons you want to have.

I think somethings are a matter of taste. I started with the LL viewer, got comfortible with it, and always liked the basic layout. I never had problems with it crashing on my computer. I tried Phoenix and firestorm and a few others, so here is my two cents.

Always hated phoenix. A lot of the things I could easily do on the older viewer--such as add places to my favorites and LMs--could still be done, but not as easily as on the LL viewer. I couldnt even find my favorites, had to search through all LMs. I didnt like the camera view icons (couldnt move them around on the screen if I wanted) and some boxes were a pain to close (just x out of) on phoenix. Many times I get noticed and like to save them for a while, in phoenix not really an option. One nice thing about phoenix is some functions it offers -- such as hiding my groups from people -- are not available on the LL viewer to my knowlledge.

Firestorm isnt much better.Has a very similar interface, but one thing I did notice is that you can save image files as Targa or PNG on firestorm--and you can't on most other viewers including phoenix and the LL one. As someone who used templates to make clothing thats an important feature.

The Phoenix firestorm mushroom coral can adapt to a variety of lighting and water conditions, however seems to prefer lower light and flow. Unlike many other rare mushroom corals, this hardy strain is cultured and thrives in a reef aquarium environment. Individuals grow several inches in diameter. 

The MAIN REASON Phoenix runeword is ABSOLUTELY USELESS is because the firestorm proc INTERRUPTS your melee attacks/takes the time for your char to do a CAST ANIMATION (for the procced spell) in between melee attacks.

On a fast attack speed char (which is EVERY viable D2 melee char) this makes Phoenix utterly useless.

The Firestorm Linux client can entirely run from the directory you have unpacked it into - no installation step is required 


Run ./firestorm from the >installation >directory to start Firestorm.

Impressively, the source is written in a way that it requires only some editing in the llviewerdisplay.cpp and adding 2 files to the project. All changes are marked with #####P373R##### comments. Peter also included the openvr header and lib files you will need in the rar. For information about the rest of the files you will need, read how to compile Firestorm at _compiling_firestorm.

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