(edited by IntoRoleplaying.2105)
Color coding in the crafting menu
You can already choose to only show crafting materials of specified tiers only.
I agree 100% that the huge fields of text make crafting very, very, annoying at higher levels, however, I have a different solution to the problem:
Get rid of the “Crafting Components” sub-section, and instead, place these components with the catagory that they belong in. i.e.: instead of it looking like this:
Crafting Components
Cotton Coat Lining
Cotton Coat Panel
Cotton Helm Lining
Cotton Helm Pannel
Cotton etc…. (and yes, have you noticed that it doesn’t always go in the same
[ order lining, panel, lining, panel]? More than once I have crafted the wrong component because I wasn’t paying close enough attention..)
Wool Coat Lining
Wool Coat Panel
Wool etc…
I think it SHOULD look like this:
Coats
Cotton Coat Lining
Cotton Coat Panel
Ravaging Acolyte Coat
Vigorous Acolyte Coat
etc…
Wool Coat Lining etc
Wool Coat Panel
Hearty Student Coat
Strong Student Coat
etc…
If they reorganized it like this, then I wouldn’t have waste so much time scrolling through the whole list because I could keep all of the sub menus closed, except for the insignias and the specific piece of armor that I am working on. Correct me if I am wrong, but most people do their crafting for 1 of 2 reasons: Either they need to replace a specific peice of armor (i.e. "my character’s healm is so 10 levels ago…) or they are trying to do as much discovery as possible to level their crafting skills.
The later is particularilly annoying as it requires one to repeatedly scroll between the crafting components’, insignias’, and armor pieces’ sub-menues to determine whether or not one has the necessary components and avoid duplications.
As a final note, I hope they will enlarge (or allow for a drag & re-size option for) the left-hand section of the production menu. Some of the recipies have super-long names [i.e Rejuvinating Embroidered Wool Insignia (Master)], that get cut-off mid word, so you to click on them just to see if you have the necessary reagents