Just wanted to say a big thank for the new built-in mini game.
It’s super awesome, and clicking 1000 times to get 1 copper worth of loot which you can’t even vendor nor TP cause of it’s price (nor do you want to waste time on it) just have to destroy is one of the best things ever.
Please never implement a use all option, cause that would ruin most of the fun.
Suggestion:
Please make rune/sigil recipies deletable only if you type in the full name – a mini-game, whithin a mini-game!
Of course you could buy some more inventory space in the Gem Store …. although I’m sure that ANet wouldn’t deliberately push you in that direction …..
I’m at full 8 bag slots with 20 slot bags on 2 characters, main and second main. These are already more than half full with dungeon potions, food, alternate gear, overflowing mithril/wood/ore/dust/fragments, consumables, tonics, toys, geodes/crests/flavour of the month currencies… And that’s with 2 Copper- and 2 Silver-o-matics and a set of infinite gathering tools!
When I open Halloween and Wintersday bags, it’s overflowing with all the trashy skins, tonics and bags-of-bags-of-bags.
I kinda would buy more bags if I could. But I can’t.
Of course you could buy some more inventory space in the Gem Store …. although I’m sure that ANet wouldn’t deliberately push you in that direction …..
I’m at full 8 bag slots with 20 slot bags on 2 characters, main and second main. These are already more than half full with dungeon potions, food, alternate gear, overflowing mithril/wood/ore/dust/fragments, consumables, tonics, toys, geodes/crests/flavour of the month currencies… And that’s with 2 Copper- and 2 Silver-o-matics and a set of infinite gathering tools!
When I open Halloween and Wintersday bags, it’s overflowing with all the trashy skins, tonics and bags-of-bags-of-bags.
I kinda would buy more bags if I could. But I can’t.
I created my own personal guild and researched the extra storage. I’ve got 8 toons with only one acting as a mule. The stuff that can’t go into my guild bank either ends up in my personal bank or on the mule.
I created my own personal guild and researched the extra storage. I’ve got 8 toons with only one acting as a mule. The stuff that can’t go into my guild bank either ends up in my personal bank or on the mule.
Built a bank guild (and a guild with bank for friends), but it isn’t really useful for stuff like fractal potions and food…
I am seriously getting carpal tunnel from all that clicking. I am just going to delete stacks like 107 Cold Weather Conqueror’s Minor Kits and 94 Bottle-Shaped Presents. I am not even farming anything and still it hogs up my inventory. It takes up a lot of my free time to just clear it. It’s not worth anything either so it doesn’t feel good to have to do all this. The developers need to balance the rewards so that less is more without too much shenanigans around it.
So…
Players: “Curse you, Anet! Give us loot already!”
Players again: “Curse you, Anet! Stop filling my inventory already!”
that’s so cynical! When people ask for loot, we obviously don’t mean the trash anet thinks they must give us because we would go play other game (another game that was, you know, actually FUN) if we actually got what we want without spending 80000 hours to get it.
Anet should put a dump in LA where you go there and click through thousands upon thousands of pieces of garbage. A garbage mountain. The more people there clicking the more the mountain starts to disappear. Refill the mountain every half hour. They could put Dolyaks throughout all Tyria carrying refuse and garabage to LA. It could be a mini game.
So…
Players: “Curse you, Anet! Give us loot already!”
Players again: “Curse you, Anet! Stop filling my inventory already!”
When players mean loot, they mean meaningful loot that is going to benefit their class. Junk loot, sigils, 2 blues and 1 green, are usually vendored or salvaged.
What I’m thinking of doing is putting the unwanted containers in my bank till I get a stack of them. Then I will put them on my key runner and when I delete her at the end of the run, bye bye containers.