you mean "Kb M users" not all pc players use Kb M ^^ I never touch my mouse and only touch KB when im typing unless im on voice then I never touch anyhting but controller ^^^
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What does this have to do with the game having too many confirmation windows?
Oh so using a controller means you don't have to confirm things or press buttons, gotcha.
Please use your brain and some common sense before entering the forums. "Kb M" (lawl at that abbreviation) users can click or press enter, you press A (or whatever it is)... I have everything bound to my mouse with the exception of moving and modifier keys. So if your point was I have to 'aim' my cursor and left-click, you're wrong.
Less confirmations and more streamlined menu's is not a bad thing...



As RemVye suggests, using a mouse and right clicking an item isn't much different than having a gamepad cursor and pressing select.
I appoligise for not taking gamepad playing PC users into my initial suggestion, I just assumed it would be common sense to assume what I meant.
The way it should work in 2.0 is you talk to NPC, it opens your gear/equip window you select the item you want to repair either with mouse,keyboard or controller, get a window saying how much to repair, confirm.
You could even skip the confirmation process and have a tooltip popup style box that says how damaged the item is and how much it would be to repair, select the item to repair.
It's basic stuff that any dev (or player) should beable to wrap their head around.
Last edited by Jinko; 11-18-2011 at 03:54 AM.
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