Reward Tracks Suggestion

Reward Tracks Suggestion

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Posted by: Ven Zehn.6573

Ven Zehn.6573

Since this affects both PvP and WvW now, thought this would be the best place.

Can you allow us to disable reward tracks in the “Available” section?

Reason: I have every dungeon and map skin, and have no use for things like silverwaste or similar tracks, and when I complete a track, the track xp is automatically sent so a new track.

In pvp, it doesn’t matter as much currently because all my un-needed tracks are at 100%, so the extra xp has no where to go.
In WvW though, the tracks were added recently, so all the tracks I don’t need, but have unlocked, are at 0%, so the system just chooses whichever track to continue with after I finish one.

This would also help us with reducing clutter.

Not a big deal or anything, but I think it’d be a nice addition that probably wouldn’t take too much work to implement.

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Posted by: Khisanth.2948

Khisanth.2948

That would be solving the wrong problem. If any work is going to be put into that it might as well be to allow people to select what the next track will be and an option to set the current to repeat until changed if it is a repeatable track.

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Posted by: Just a flesh wound.3589

Just a flesh wound.3589

An option to disable or set the next choice would be great. I recently went a fair amount into a track I didn’t want because the game switched me when at the end of the one I was working on and I didn’t notice.

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Posted by: Ven Zehn.6573

Ven Zehn.6573

Repeated tracks would work as well, probably even easier to implement, though I still get the clutter and huge list to scroll through this way lol, so maybe get both:D

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Posted by: Illconceived Was Na.9781

Illconceived Was Na.9781

That would be solving the wrong problem. If any work is going to be put into that it might as well be to allow people to select what the next track will be and an option to set the current to repeat until changed if it is a repeatable track.

Great idea.

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