For example, set a thresh hold at 25% so people can only repair your gear once it falls to 25% or lower. I'm getting tired of having my gear repaired at 98% :P I can turn it off, but wouldn't it be a nice feature?![]()
For example, set a thresh hold at 25% so people can only repair your gear once it falls to 25% or lower. I'm getting tired of having my gear repaired at 98% :P I can turn it off, but wouldn't it be a nice feature?![]()
I have to agree with you there. But on the other hand, I disable the repair request feature when I don't need any repairs, and when I do... I just switch it back on in hopes they repair the proper gear : /
Howdy!
There was actually just recently a similar request on the Japanese forums, which got a response![]()
Though it would be after patch 1.22, we are looking into implementing this type of setting. Also, while on this topic, we are also looking into making it possible to set repair requests by equipment slot. However, we cannot promise any specific timing just yet.We can already have gear repaired while it is equipped, but it would be really great if we could designate something like, “repair when damage is xx%.”
With the current system, I am having repairs done even at 99% and while I would like to keep playing while my request is up, getting repairs after just one fight is impractical.
Devin "Camate" Casadey - Community Team
Awesome. I don't want to request a repair of something at 99%
why do they always add in systems that are just poorly thought out? i had to strip down so people dont waste my stuff on stuff i dont want fixed. Now you only have to wait upwards of 5+ months before this stupid feature gets fixed. Seriously...do they think about or test these things at all first?
oh wait....we are the testers...
Hurray for my first post ever getting a dev responseAnyways, thanks for the response, glad to hear it's coming
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Mmm Grammar Nazi are in full force it seems. So sorry I mispelled "Monitor"
I didn't "Miss his point" what I don't get is what's with the crying over it. The system is a fresh breeze compared to what we had before and when someone suggests something and SE replies (Rather quickly might I add) someone has to run in and complain that it wasn't there in the first place.
Some people are never happy.
Why does this community always equate "better" with "acceptable"? A slightly smaller pile of poo is "better" than a big pile, but it's still poo. "Better" simply means "compared to where it was before, an improvement", saying nothing about it's actual quality; it does not necessarily mean decent, acceptable or even "anywhere near modern standards". I honestly don't think people *should* be expected to be happy until the experience lives up to promises and standards, and it's a bit unreasonable to tell people they should lower their standards, sit down and shut up because their pile of poo is a bit smaller this time around.Mmm Grammar Nazi are in full force it seems. So sorry I mispelled "Monitor"
I didn't "Miss his point" what I don't get is what's with the crying over it. The system is a fresh breeze compared to what we had before and when someone suggests something and SE replies (Rather quickly might I add) someone has to run in and complain that it wasn't there in the first place.
Some people are never happy.
Besides, we only just now received 1.20. .21 is likely a February release, at the earliest, if they stick to the 2.5 month pace, which means we're talking April or May before .22. And this is a change planned for *after* that. "A quick response" shouldn't mean the community is expected to shut up for five or six months.
Anyway, Rowyne's gone, but that quote in my sig lives on!
"Everyone is tired of waiting for improvements, and being made to feel like we expect too much when everyone else in the gaming world gets the freaking job done."
- Rowyne Moonsong
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