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Rhys wrote:
Hmm. Personally, I think this idea is... not bad, but there is probably a better solution out there.
I'm just not convinced there are that many times you really want to reclaim every single microtransaction you own.
I think what people really want is A) the ability to find "lost" microtransactions and B) the ability to quickly reclaim some (but not necessarily all) microtransactions for re-use without having to change characters or hunt down where they are.
So I would actually like to see a system like this:
-Microtransactions never leave the microtransation stash, but they grey out/disable when used.
-Hovering the mouse over a used microtransaction shows the item it is applied to, and maybe also the name of the character wearing it, if applicable.
-Right-clicking a greyed-out microtransaction instantly reclaims it. Alternatively, greyed-out microtransactions are not disabled: you can just re-apply them to other items - but if you do, the effect is removed from the previous item.
-This doesn't really work with the new "item skin transfers" in their current form. Then again, neither does a "reclaim all" button. Or at least such a button shouldn't affect consumable microtransactions.
Just my 2c. I'm not personally involved in implementing such things.
And yes, being able to organize everything. That would be great, too.
Yes. This is what we want. Exactly. 100% Please implement. and also sort/organize functions
Definitely. I have a couple mtx's out there, somewhere.
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Posted byArchwizard#2334on Nov 14, 2013, 10:02:00 PM
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I +1 again. Most necessary suggestion in this forum!
Identifying items on the ground: https://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/1562689
Talismans as quest rewards: https://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/1690768
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Posted byBrigs#4164on Nov 14, 2013, 11:40:44 PM
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I would love this. I think I have a boot mtx somewhere in standard, and a gem mtx somewhere else. There is not a lot of downside to adding this, even as just a command line instead of a button.
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Posted bySaffell#4179on Nov 15, 2013, 12:40:32 AM
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I finally found my regal weapon effect after logging in like 10 characters. Still no idea where my ebony footprints are though. Have to keep looking I guess. Rhys's post on page 4 (that I quoted above) is still superawesomecool.
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Posted byArchwizard#2334on Nov 24, 2013, 3:24:58 PM
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Another reason this would be appreciated is that I just spent 30 minutes digging through gear and gems and found some missing items and found out I have purchased a couple of microtransactions twice when I would normally not.
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This is the biggest quality of life change GGG could make for me right now.
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Posted bySaffell#4179on Dec 8, 2013, 11:25:39 AM
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Rhys wrote:
Hmm. Personally, I think this idea is... not bad, but there is probably a better solution out there.
I'm just not convinced there are that many times you really want to reclaim every single microtransaction you own.
I think what people really want is A) the ability to find "lost" microtransactions and B) the ability to quickly reclaim some (but not necessarily all) microtransactions for re-use without having to change characters or hunt down where they are.
So I would actually like to see a system like this:
-Microtransactions never leave the microtransation stash, but they grey out/disable when used.
-Hovering the mouse over a used microtransaction shows the item it is applied to, and maybe also the name of the character wearing it, if applicable.
-Right-clicking a greyed-out microtransaction instantly reclaims it. Alternatively, greyed-out microtransactions are not disabled: you can just re-apply them to other items - but if you do, the effect is removed from the previous item.
-This doesn't really work with the new "item skin transfers" in their current form. Then again, neither does a "reclaim all" button. Or at least such a button shouldn't affect consumable microtransactions.
Just my 2c. I'm not personally involved in implementing such things.
And yes, being able to organize everything. That would be great, too.
Hey that works!! Can we haz it nou??!!
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Posted byMelkrow#0726on Dec 8, 2013, 2:33:43 PM
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Melkrow wrote:
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Rhys wrote:
Hmm. Personally, I think this idea is... not bad, but there is probably a better solution out there.
I'm just not convinced there are that many times you really want to reclaim every single microtransaction you own.
I think what people really want is A) the ability to find "lost" microtransactions and B) the ability to quickly reclaim some (but not necessarily all) microtransactions for re-use without having to change characters or hunt down where they are.
So I would actually like to see a system like this:
-Microtransactions never leave the microtransation stash, but they grey out/disable when used.
-Hovering the mouse over a used microtransaction shows the item it is applied to, and maybe also the name of the character wearing it, if applicable.
-Right-clicking a greyed-out microtransaction instantly reclaims it. Alternatively, greyed-out microtransactions are not disabled: you can just re-apply them to other items - but if you do, the effect is removed from the previous item.
-This doesn't really work with the new "item skin transfers" in their current form. Then again, neither does a "reclaim all" button. Or at least such a button shouldn't affect consumable microtransactions.
Just my 2c. I'm not personally involved in implementing such things.
And yes, being able to organize everything. That would be great, too.
we need this! i cant find some of my stuff :(
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Posted byAwaitingApril#4672on Dec 11, 2013, 7:07:05 AM
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Bump
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Posted bySaffell#4179on Dec 11, 2013, 3:44:52 PM
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More love for this.
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Posted bySaffell#4179on Dec 12, 2013, 10:58:26 PM
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