Aller au contenu

Photo

Bioware Dev's - Please remove false positives on Haven/Skyhold Chest


  • Veuillez vous connecter pour répondre
6 réponses à ce sujet

#1
Drengin

Drengin
  • Members
  • 442 messages

Seen as this is as good a place as any to write something a Bioware Dev might see, i ask that in the next patch you remove the false positives from the DLC loot chests in Haven and Skyhold. Every time you go there the chest shows the 'exclamation mark' on it to say there is new loot. However this is only the case now and again. Could this please be rectified?



#2
Avejajed

Avejajed
  • Members
  • 5 155 messages

You know what needs to be rectified??? The never ending requisition quests! How am I ever going to feel completely done when they NEVER END.


  • Gold Dragon, TeffexPope, DragonAgeLegend et 2 autres aiment ceci

#3
Kantr

Kantr
  • Members
  • 8 688 messages

You know what needs to be rectified??? The never ending requisition quests! How am I ever going to feel completely done when they NEVER END.

It's power farming but you never need all the power they give you. I wonder why they included it.


  • DragonAgeLegend aime ceci

#4
correctamundo

correctamundo
  • Members
  • 1 673 messages

It's power farming but you never need all the power they give you. I wonder why they included it.

 

A couple of requisitions is an easy way to get the ball rolling. Apart from that though power is never in shortage. There must have been something that was scrapped that would eat more power on the war table.



#5
beccatoria

beccatoria
  • Members
  • 65 messages

A couple of requisitions is an easy way to get the ball rolling. Apart from that though power is never in shortage. There must have been something that was scrapped that would eat more power on the war table.

 

Absolutely. It's weird how much extra power you end up with. Makes it seem redundant after the opening phase of the game. I think a really easy thing to do would be to let you buy off the time it takes to complete war table missions with power. It'd be in keeping with the idea that you're expending influence, money, resources or favours in order to expedite your advisors' quests, and would also provide a way to like, DO something with the power you keep accumulating.  Even if it was just farming a whole bunch of crafting resources.



#6
TeffexPope

TeffexPope
  • Members
  • 736 messages

Well you use quite a bit in the Descent, I'm guessng the next DLC that was leaked will use power to unlock operations and such as well.



#7
Flog the Undying

Flog the Undying
  • Members
  • 543 messages

A couple of requisitions is an easy way to get the ball rolling. Apart from that though power is never in shortage. There must have been something that was scrapped that would eat more power on the war table.

 

Maybe operations originally required power? Or maybe originally requisitions actually had an effect on the world. i.e. if you get the field tents requisition, you get better/more tents.