As the title suggest. Since they are adding a personalized sorting in 2.1, why can't we get a repair all equips in the entire armoury chest and inventory instead of going to diff tabs?
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As the title suggest. Since they are adding a personalized sorting in 2.1, why can't we get a repair all equips in the entire armoury chest and inventory instead of going to diff tabs?
There is a repair all, but it repairs that list, we need a repair everything button.
Would love to repair everything I have as well so *vouch*
Dev response would be one of the following:
- It would create too much load on the server and we want to be very careful
- The pull-down list would become too long to add that one more item
- The UI is carefully tuned and adding another option would exceed the memory space available
- There is already an option to repair everything you're wearing, we encourage players to use this in conjunction with the gearset function
- No plan to implement
Isn't that going to be a waste of Dark Matter anyway?
Personally, I want them to just do away with the stupid repair animation (look at me swing my hammer at nothing !) and let us repair from whatever class we're on. Oh, my Bards gear is breaking? No problem, I'll just repair it now, without needing to switch to Weaver, Leatherworker, Goldsmith and Carpenter. Rather than going "This gear can only be repaired by a Leatherworker" when you try to repair equipped gear on non-Leatherworker, the game should go "This gear can only be repaired by a Leatherworker, and you have Leather worker at 50, repairing!". At the very least it would be nice if the tabs included gear sets, since the only problem I have with the current layout is that I always seem to miss repairing something.
Honestly, the self repair system in this game is just a massive inconvenience. In the time it takes me to switch class several times and navigate the menu system to repair one classes gear set, I could run up to the repair NPC and do the exact same thing and probably make the Gil difference doing whatever. Being able to repair your own gear should be convenient, not the opposite...