Tagged Item Report
#1
Posted 06 January 2011 - 01:08
#2
fs_theggold
Posted 06 January 2011 - 01:10
My guild report is already a nightmare getting into and don't feel like waiting 5 extra mins for the report page to load.
#3
Posted 06 January 2011 - 12:24
#4
Posted 17 January 2011 - 07:59
Just playing Devil's advocate here: What do you need open pack slots for when you're offline? If someone dumps stuff on you, just dump it back on them when you get back on.I say no. Whoever has the most slots will be the one people send all their guild gear to. I have no problem with players holding guild gear but it should be their choice to use their slots how they want. Think of a potion maker that has spent a bunch of fsp on upgrading their pack and suddenly it's getting filled up every time they log off. This is not needed and has way more downside than upside.
#5
fs_marinzeus
Posted 17 January 2011 - 08:02
Just playing Devil's advocate here: What do you need open pack slots for when you're offline? If someone dumps stuff on you, just dump it back on them when you get back on.I say no. Whoever has the most slots will be the one people send all their guild gear to. I have no problem with players holding guild gear but it should be their choice to use their slots how they want. Think of a potion maker that has spent a bunch of fsp on upgrading their pack and suddenly it's getting filled up every time they log off. This is not needed and has way more downside than upside.
Finding guildies with empty backpack slots, then redistributing 100+ items you received overnight to them, just so you can free up your BP is gonna take a good while, which can be used way better.
#6
Posted 17 January 2011 - 08:20
Alright. Time issues. Makes sense now. So, in principle, you're OK with doing that pack shuffle, but it just takes way too long. That works for me.
Finding guildies with empty backpack slots, then redistributing 100+ items you received overnight to them, just so you can free up your BP is gonna take a good while, which can be used way better.
Just playing Devil's advocate here: What do you need open pack slots for when you're offline? If someone dumps stuff on you, just dump it back on them when you get back on.I say no. Whoever has the most slots will be the one people send all their guild gear to. I have no problem with players holding guild gear but it should be their choice to use their slots how they want. Think of a potion maker that has spent a bunch of fsp on upgrading their pack and suddenly it's getting filled up every time they log off. This is not needed and has way more downside than upside.
#7
fs_marinzeus
Posted 17 January 2011 - 08:20
#8
Posted 17 January 2011 - 09:49
What do you need open pack slots for when you're offline?
Again, the potion brewer is an example - Some brewers have regular farmers who know that they can send to the brewer on certain days, between certain hours and just send a total plant count and expect payment when the brewer comes online. If someone fills up the brewer's pack, then it screws that up unless that brewer has backup volunteers for space.

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