"letting go" of your supply?

"letting go" of your supply?

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Posted by: GavinGoodrich.1382

GavinGoodrich.1382

Q:

2 questions:

1.
Specifically, is there a way Anet can put this in later on? Just to make camp upgrading less stressful when you’re zerg full of pugs comes zooming through and…well…you know how that goes xD

Yes there’s 90 bajillion ways to ASK, TELL, or THREATEN, but in the end it’s their button push on their end of the keyboard, not ours. I’d love to have some way to handle that, other than leaving our more clutch players back at camp to wait for it to reload.

Punishing clutch players for other people’s derps seems wrong, don’t it? Any way we can fix this by “re-stuffing” small amounts of our supply back in? I’m sure plenty of us would even be willing to do this at a penalty to our own supply, too, if necessary. Can just have a separate node for it, like at the actual mill/mine/quarry portion of the camp.

2.
Is there any way we can manually run supply to a tower/keep/castle, even with a MASSIVE penalty? I’m talking like…putting 1 in for every 10 you have. Enough to make it totally not worth doing all the time, only in emergency situations.

50 people doing 10 supply converted into 1 supply dumped into a tower still doesn’t even equal 1 upgraded yak, but it still helps in a pinch. And it’s nice to have that option once in a while. How many times has each server taken/had something taken at 99% of an upgrade? I’ts just nice to have more options.

Thoughts?

NomNomNomNomNom
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"letting go" of your supply?

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Posted by: Uther Deathhand.1570

Uther Deathhand.1570

+1 I really do think this should be implemented because like you said its too easy for a person to take supply out of a tower/camp/keep with no way for people to put that back. On the other hand this would take some of the importance away from a yak but i guess it would not be that much if like you said there would be a penalty of supple when you put it down.

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