derkaiserliche wrote: »You can just delete your main quest in the jounal and pick it up later again or not?
SickleCider wrote: »No, absolutely not. This should not be a monetized thing. This would be the silliest case of "solution selling"* I've ever seen. This IS a weird problem, but instead we should be interrogating why support can't/won't help, and why abandoning the quest just isn't an option. I'd say start a topic in the general forums, leave a feedback ticket, and try support again to see if you'll get a more helpful rep. Don't be so eager to open your wallet over something so silly.
*If you're not familiar with the phrase, "solution selling" refers to when a game's company creates a restriction/problem in the game and then sells the solution in their store.
StormBlade512 wrote: »I really wish we could abandon base main quests, I've had a decent few bugs in them that could be solved by abandoning + retaking
I was just thinking in another possible solution to remove the main quests from our alt characters...
What about selling the completion of main quest on alts once a player have it completed on the main character?
What do you think?
Removal will also confuse new players even more. Imagine someone accidentally removing MQ from their journal.
FlipFlopFrog wrote: »Why do you need to spend money on something you can quite easily ignore? some people are way too eager with their wallets...
Just complete some of your other quests and clear them from the journal!!!!
> GUILD
- Dark Anchors (always active to do when I please)
- Madness (always active to do when I please)
- The Spirit Trap (always active to do when I please)
> GUILD
- Dark Anchors (always active to do when I please)
- Madness (always active to do when I please)
- The Spirit Trap (always active to do when I please)
No reason to keep these in the Journal, you can grab them any time to do as you please. Even grabbing these quests and doing them takes no more time than having them on "standby"
Just a thought, the Harborage questline is nice in that once you do them you can whip through them pretty quickly and every quest gives a skillpoint.
The xp isn't bad either with scrolls.
I pretty much run through them with every new character, just for the skillpoints.
I knew exactly what you were getting at, no need to spell it out but if you are going to keep a bunch of quests 'to do when you please' then that is what you'll run into. I would guess that if given a couple more quest slots you'd just put more of the same in them and the problem perpetuates (as another person pointed out).
Of course you can play the game any way you want, no quesiton, but the devs don't have to make changes to the game just to suit the way you yourself play. Can you imagine... if they were expected or asked to customize everyone's game to suit their play style....
FlipFlopFrog wrote: »Why do you need to spend money on something you can quite easily ignore? some people are way too eager with their wallets...
How can you ignore being constantly without of space on quest journal? It doesn't even make any sense.
Anyway, I see that you don't read much before react. Let me make it easy for you: I already tried other ways not involving payments, also, I'm not suggesting something with an intention to be forced to all players, if you are ok you should be free to not pay for it.
If you don't have your quest journal filled or you can ignore not having free space there, great for you! I'm really happy for you. Just don't be so eager to block other players' needs.
FlipFlopFrog wrote: »FlipFlopFrog wrote: »Why do you need to spend money on something you can quite easily ignore? some people are way too eager with their wallets...
How can you ignore being constantly without of space on quest journal? It doesn't even make any sense.
Anyway, I see that you don't read much before react. Let me make it easy for you: I already tried other ways not involving payments, also, I'm not suggesting something with an intention to be forced to all players, if you are ok you should be free to not pay for it.
If you don't have your quest journal filled or you can ignore not having free space there, great for you! I'm really happy for you. Just don't be so eager to block other players' needs.
Uh ok, but with all due respect what you are suggesting will never be implemented because it's just silly. Throwing money at ZoS to remove content from the game...like wut? If you have too many quests in your quest journal maybe stop accepting so many quests (most of the ones you posted are repeatable anyway) and complete the ones you have? this 'problem' is a non issue for 99% of players.
I can't. There's a detailed explanation above. Please read before reply or, with all due respect, it's just silly. Thanks.
FlipFlopFrog wrote: »
I can't. There's a detailed explanation above. Please read before reply or, with all due respect, it's just silly. Thanks.
I have been reading your posts thank you. Lots of people, myself included, have tried to help you with your issue but you don't seem to want to accept any help.
You listed your quest journal which is full of repeatable quests. These quests can be completed or safely deleted to free up space in your quest journal, this will allow you to accept new quests. I would suggest you start with the crafting writs as they can be completed in a matter of minutes or even seconds in the right zones...there you go, seven new quests you can accept, so easy even a swamp troll could do it.