Tiny mod which makes active quest tracker fade after 2, 5, 10 or 15 seconds. Made with Frosty 1.0.6.3. READ THE STICKY COMMENT.
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You'd like to mark one of the quests as active to track it on the (mini)map, but are tired of the quest tracker taking up a big chunk of your precious screen all the time? Fret no more, for with this mod installed, quest tracker will fade after 2, 5, 10 or 15 seconds of idleness! There was such a mod once here on Nexus, but it was deleted, so I thought I'll make one.
For the mod to work properly, make sure "Quest Tracker Fades While Inactive" under Options -> Interface is checked, otherwise quest tracker won't fade over time.
The mod modifies only one value in one of the game's files, so it's very lightweight and shouldn't collide with any other mods. What's very curious, the vanilla value (which is 20000) suggests the tracker should fade over 20 seconds (I guess the value is in miliseconds) even in the unmodded game, yet it doesn't. Why is that? Dreadwolf take me, but I have no idea.
INSTALLATION
Open Frosty, hit "Add Mod(s)" button and choose my mod's archive. This will create 4 separate mods on the list on the left. Apply only ONE of them. Launch the game via Frosty and enjoy!