You want to get someone fired from their job because you can't buy more than one type of chest at once?
What I really want is for someone at Bioware to fix this. This was a major complaint from a lot of people for ME3, I just can't believe they haven't learn from that mistake. It's unnecessary and introduce small frustrations everytime you'll use it, just do away with that weird mentality that you'll want to buy just 1 chest. When I buy something on the web, in a game or even at retail, if there's more than 1 copy available there's something to allow me to chose how many I want. It's universal, time for the MP store to join this decade.
Why do I call for firing the guy that made the call? Because if he couldn't listen to all the complaints ME3 brought or worst, forgot about them, what's to say he didn't introduce this line of thinking everywhere he touched the code? There are always programmers like that, they forget things all the time, their logic is always weird and complicated. The only solution is to get rid of them before they cause more problems than they're worth, it's just a sad reality. Or you could put them somewhere they can't do any harm, in my experience it's only a limited victory because they always find a way to mess things up no matter what.
lol i never had Problem from how looks chests do open faster then crates by few seconds so really i hardly see flaw me 3s crates where bit slower
The opening time does look good in the video, but you forget there isn't anyone in the store right now. We'd all get our things faster if we were the first in line too. It's gonna be a different tune when there's 100k people in line for the store. Nowadays, ME3's store is pretty fast, but then again it's "ghost" town compared to what it was a year ago.
In any case, why would you want to open 1 chest at the time? Why defend it? Would you not rather open 100 chest in 1 minute instead of 45? Because that's what it's gonna look like when there's 100k people trying to buy a chest.
You can think I'm being a drama queen all you want, the facts remain the same. It's not a big problem when you focus too much on the transaction, it's 10 to 20 seconds, but when you begin to look at the bigger picture, the small wait begins to add up to a lot of wasted time for absolutely no reason. Again, it's unncessary, why defend it?