Remove Only Stash Unlock!

Abuse of RO-Tabs is Abuse of RO-Tabs.

You can paint a Horse black and white and call it Zebra, but it will still be a Horse.

Even if GGG sees it differently, I will still think that it's a abuse of the mechanic.
“Demons run when a good man goes to war"
Last edited by Sneakypaw#3052 on Jul 7, 2014, 10:09:18 AM
I was going to buy additionnal stash tabs but well, now it's completely pointless.
IGN TylordRampage
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kasub wrote:
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Remove-Only Tabs are supposed to be temporary.


Permanent till removed.

You're making up reasons that GGG did not state. They clearly said why it was done. They're not against people hoarding their items in the remove only tabs.

If GGG is not against hording then their change such that stash tabs are now not being added as new tabs (unless you have no remove-only tabs) has been completely missed by the devs as it is exactly preventing any kind of long term "hording". Unless you consider buying enough stash tabs at the end of each and every 4 month league to eliminate all the RO tabs. That won't work either long term as at the end of every 4 month league our number of stash tabs will keep doubling. That's great for GGGs bottom line and all but seriously kills any long term saving of items for playing PoE long term.

See my Feedback forum post here: Auto making a remove-only stash tab a regular tab needs to be stopped with my follow up post hopefully explaining why the change is very detrimental to long term playing of PoE.
"You've got to grind, grind, grind at that grindstone..."
Necessity may be the mother of invention, but poor QoP in PoE is the father of frustration.

The perfect solution to fix Trade Chat:
www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/2247070
Last edited by Arrowneous#3097 on Jul 7, 2014, 9:38:22 AM
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Hilbert wrote:
Result: Players with many RO stashtabs won't buy Stashtabs anymore.


Who cares about freeloaders anyways. Those are the same players who trade all day with those remove only tabs. Not to mention its probably the same kind of player cries about snapshot fix because its the same lack of understanding with what was intended even though this is quite clear what GGG meant with remove only tabs.

Make remove only tabs not being able to link items into chat and forum. That would at least get around the fact these freeloaders are trading with them.

And if you people really think you have so much junk in them why dont you ctrl click it into your inventory and onto the vendor and press accept. Gone is the mess and your remove only tabs are gone and if you buy new tabs you actually get empty new fresh tabs for you to use.
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bansiddhi wrote:
"We recently made a change where the contents of a remove-only tab are automatically moved into a new stash tab as one is purchased. "
I'm very concern about that quote, It's mean if I purchased stash then the "remove-only stash" will unlock instead of got new-clean stash?
This is unacceptable for me and not enjoyable anymore because I want to freeze item/memory in stash rather than unlock it. How could I still purchased new stash and retain remove-only stash? Or it's "Technical Problem Solve" by Marketing Team?.

Yes, GGG has a technical fix that also turns out to be (surprise, surprise) a wonderful revenue generating marketing ploy to sell more stash space. This is totally unacceptable!
"You've got to grind, grind, grind at that grindstone..."
Necessity may be the mother of invention, but poor QoP in PoE is the father of frustration.

The perfect solution to fix Trade Chat:
www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/2247070
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Sneakypaw wrote:
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kasub wrote:
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Remove-Only Tabs are supposed to be temporary.


Permanent till removed.

You're making up reasons that GGG did not state. They clearly said why it was done. They're not against people hording their items in the remove only tabs.


There is the reason they say it is done, and there is the reason it is actually done for.

Do you think it is intended that people with 4 'legit' tabs have Items ammounting to 10+ tabs in their stash with no intention of clearing it up anytime soon?

I am sure they are permanent out of good will so people with not much time can sort through them, but like with all the good things there are those that abuse those mechanics.


The player with the 4 legit tabs and not the one buying more tabs... and did GGG put a limit on how many mule account someone could have?
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DirkAustin wrote:
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Hilbert wrote:
Result: Players with many RO stashtabs won't buy Stashtabs anymore.


Who cares about freeloaders anyways. Those are the same players who trade all day with those remove only tabs. Not to mention its probably the same kind of player cries about snapshot fix because its the same lack of understanding with what was intended even though this is quite clear what GGG meant with remove only tabs.

Make remove only tabs not being able to link items into chat and forum. That would at least get around the fact these freeloaders are trading with them.

And if you people really think you have so much junk in them why dont you ctrl click it into your inventory and onto the vendor and press accept. Gone is the mess and your remove only tabs are gone and if you buy new tabs you actually get empty new fresh tabs for you to use.

 You actually miss completely the whole point that PoE is a long term arpg and has great re-playabiliy because of massive build diversity. Keeping items long term so that as new skill spells are released we have a healthy pool of gear that we can use to create a new build around it is what it's all about in the permanent leagues. Starting with a new empty stash is what the 4 month leagues are for. So for GGG to indirectly via this change force us to vendor off a lot of our hard earned gear is counter to their philosophy that PoE is a high grind multi-year game.
"You've got to grind, grind, grind at that grindstone..."
Necessity may be the mother of invention, but poor QoP in PoE is the father of frustration.

The perfect solution to fix Trade Chat:
www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/2247070
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Arrowneous wrote:
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DirkAustin wrote:
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Hilbert wrote:
Result: Players with many RO stashtabs won't buy Stashtabs anymore.


Who cares about freeloaders anyways. Those are the same players who trade all day with those remove only tabs. Not to mention its probably the same kind of player cries about snapshot fix because its the same lack of understanding with what was intended even though this is quite clear what GGG meant with remove only tabs.

Make remove only tabs not being able to link items into chat and forum. That would at least get around the fact these freeloaders are trading with them.

And if you people really think you have so much junk in them why dont you ctrl click it into your inventory and onto the vendor and press accept. Gone is the mess and your remove only tabs are gone and if you buy new tabs you actually get empty new fresh tabs for you to use.

 You actually miss completely the whole point that PoE is a long term arpg and has great re-playabiliy because of massive build diversity. Keeping items long term so that as new skill spells are released we have a healthy pool of gear that we can use to create a new build around it is what it's all about in the permanent leagues. Starting with a new empty stash is what the 4 month leagues are for. So for GGG to indirectly via this change force us to vendor off a lot of our hard earned gear is counter to their philosophy that PoE is a high grind multi-year game.


So? If you are saying with this post you want to keep the items then either keep the tabs you have gotten for free or buy them out via purchase. Simple as that.
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Sneakypaw wrote:
Abuse of RO-Tabs is Abuse of RO-Tabs.

You can paint a Horse black and white and call it Zebra, but it will still be a Horse.



Ok. So this must be abuse because I don't want to take my race rewards out o.O



Because the wording is ambiguous enough to make me think that it'll work on my race rewards. Fuck that.
Last edited by Lyralei#5969 on Jul 7, 2014, 10:08:29 AM
Move your alt Art Stuff to Softcore/Hardcore NOW!!!!1

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