I wished that Blessed and Insured items STAYED in their inside containers upon resurrecting....
I do not mind dieing, not at all....
What really annoys me, as a player, and the hell out of me, is having, each and every time that my character dies in Ultima Online and gets resurrected, to have to re-organize my character's main backpack because I get it cluttered by all of the blessed and insured items which I had in internal containers...
I find this tedious and repetitive thing so annoying, that I wished that the Developers made it so that insured and blessed items STAYED inside their internal containers upon resurrecting, and not going to mess up and clutter a character's main backpack...
@Kyronix , is this something that we might be able to see, in Ultima Online for a more enjoyable and less annoying gaming experience ?
Thanks.
What really annoys me, as a player, and the hell out of me, is having, each and every time that my character dies in Ultima Online and gets resurrected, to have to re-organize my character's main backpack because I get it cluttered by all of the blessed and insured items which I had in internal containers...
I find this tedious and repetitive thing so annoying, that I wished that the Developers made it so that insured and blessed items STAYED inside their internal containers upon resurrecting, and not going to mess up and clutter a character's main backpack...
@Kyronix , is this something that we might be able to see, in Ultima Online for a more enjoyable and less annoying gaming experience ?
Thanks.
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the container is on your corpse, the items are in your backpack,
How the items to get into container?
osmosis?
you’re asking for the game to save what items were in what container, I think it’s got too many complications. EG, what would happen (in fel) if someone added items to the container in your corpse so that the container could no longer hold your items.
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Of course, if the player was to be unable to reach the corpse and retrieve the items and internal containars left on it, THEN, blessed and insured items would get scattered around the main backpack for lack of internal containers to be placed into....
This nice mechanics would end the messy situation that one gets with blessed and insured items getting all over the main packpack.
do you really think the Devs are going to do anything about something so stupid?
What happens if one of the bags is stolen in fel? No place for the blessed item to go now.
This is not some simple request that they can do just because you do not want to click a few items.
I would not have a problem with that.
But, instead, if the bag was still on the corpse by the time that the player retrieves it, then, in such a case, which is the largest number of instances, it would be a nice finding, upon clicking the corpse and retrieving the items on it, if all the blessed and insured items which were in an inside container upon dieing, were to go back to where they were, automatically, without the player having to move them back each and every time that their character was to die because they are all cluttering the main backpack....
GL with getting them to recode the game for that reason.
The Dev may add this function to Classic Client.
Oh wait, they are busy with Legacy Shard.
And they have 10,232 bugs to solve after that. So this idea is queue 10,233th.
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When I die during this event, popps, I turn in my Fey Wrath items. If that's what you're tossing in a bag... That's made it less an issue during this event at least.
Presentation is key.
I wished that it was possible to use the Enhanced Client but with the Classic Client Graphics.... now, THAT would be wonderfull......
I honestly do not understand, why there is not an option already, to use the Enhanced Client interface with the Classic Client Graphics.....
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110 seems to do it for me
Never be afraid to challenge the status quo
I thought you made some posts about using it. Sorry.
Never be afraid to challenge the status quo
Never be afraid to challenge the status quo