That's a very subjective question. I personally prefer Pitbull, because I value a high amount of configurability. X-Perl has a certain look and feel fairly baked in, whereas with Pitbull you can make it look a variety of different ways.
I usually tell people this: if you want an easy out of the box experience with minimal configuration, use X-Perl or SUF or similar. If you want to go all out and create your own unit frames, use Pitbull.
X-Perl has a certain look and feel fairly baked in, whereas with Pitbull you can make it look a variety of different ways.
Interesting....if I can configure PB to look as good as X-P then I may just enable it (I have PitBull 4 installed). I would like more configurability at the end of the day...so yes, I'll take your hint and give it a go.
But, in actual use, which is the better mod?
I usually tell people this: if you want an easy out of the box experience with minimal configuration, use X-Perl or SUF or similar. If you want to go all out and create your own unit frames, use Pitbull.
Interesting....if I can configure PB to look as good as X-P then I may just enable it (I have PitBull 4 installed). I would like more configurability at the end of the day...so yes, I'll take your hint and give it a go.
Thanks