Night Market is two weeks old now. All kinds of fun to be had. But there are TWO things that I wish were changed to increase the fun.
1) PLEASE, for the love of ALL that is holy, can you do something to improve the on screen updates for the daily quest Blood on the Sands. I literally cannot see what's happening on my screen while doing this quest. The multiple lines of LARGE text are right in the center of the screen covering EVERYTHING I NEED to see. And I'm tired of dying EVERY day when I could easily stay alive if only I could see.
2) Can you PLEASE make picking up ALL of the quests either automatic upon entering each district or at least put an NPC or quest board just inside each door where we can pick up ALL of the quests that we are eligible to pick up. I have no idea where to pick up the dailies except for Blood on the Sands. I usually miss out on most of them each day. It is only by sheer luck that I've completed the ones I have. That and generosity of one or more players in my groups that think to share the quests they have.
PLEASE make these changes and include them in the next game update which I imagine will be this coming Monday as the game has not been updated since Night Market went live two weeks ago. I cannot be the only one that wants these improvements, am I?
Thank you.
The image suggests that there are different styles for transmute stations ... I do hope they'll be released as home furnishings in game at some point.... would be nice to not have the clockwork look in our houses.
Also, talking about housing - yes it's a separate topic - but can we do something to bring down the cost of mundus for guild houses ... you mention guild mail in the article, but what about maybe a mundus version of the master crafting tables ???? I am not in all seriousness going to spend upward of £250 to buy them at full price... you want to help guilds and guild houses, that is something that seriously needs looking at!
Keep up the good/positive work... not everything is perfect, but I'm seeing a positive direction in QoL stuff, and I hope it goes a lot further.