RuneScape’s interface sharing feature has arrived, letting you customize your UI in new ways and share your setup with others.
Interface sharing is the latest way to customize your experience. You can save your settings as presets, customize them, and share with others. It also opens the door for streamers to share their own custom setups with their communities. So, if you like what you see, now you can adopt their setup for yourself too. And it doesn't take a lot of tweaking or playing with settings or anything else because the feature has been designed just for cases like these.
As long as you've completed (or skipped) the tutorial, you can get started. When you open the Edit Layout Mode” option, you’ll see the new features. It lets you look up other players’ UI presets by entering their name, previewing the UI preset, making any tweaks you want, and then saving it to your own preset.
When your preset is saved, you have a few options. First, you can actually turn off interface sharing if you want to have no one get access to your UI. There are also new naming options that will let you customize your setup name so you know which one is which when you want to load them (or share them). You can also turn on the option to share game window size which will add your resolution to your preset when others view it to preview it.
These options will let those who want to share with their friends or with a wider community the option to do that but for those who want to keep their own settings to themselves, that option exists as well.
The update announcement also offers a number of example setups to peruse, and add to your own RuneScape account if you want.