JHartEllis wrote: »1) In hunting new lore books, the glow is often hard to tell apart from other light sources. A player-friendly fix for this is some sort of bonus (Mythic gear item?) to magnify the glow. A Mora-themed wisdom-seeker bright green fire aura would work well for this. Other tools could potentially indicate if there are nearby unread books.
Right, it could be kind of like Zerith's heavy sacks perk. Not sure everyone would want it on all the time though.DenverRalphy wrote: »Would be a pretty cool (IMHO) perk for a future companion. Keen eye unread books, to include any random bookshelves that currently contain an unread.
tomofhyrule wrote: »The Eidetic lorebooks (NOT the Shalidor's Library ones) are specifically there for collectors, always have one or more bugged, and honestly take up a lot of space (don't they want to conserve server space, and they're tracking all of these per character?)
JHartEllis wrote: »Right, it could be kind of like Zerith's heavy sacks perk. Not sure everyone would want it on all the time though.DenverRalphy wrote: »Would be a pretty cool (IMHO) perk for a future companion. Keen eye unread books, to include any random bookshelves that currently contain an unread.
DenverRalphy wrote: »JHartEllis wrote: »Right, it could be kind of like Zerith's heavy sacks perk. Not sure everyone would want it on all the time though.DenverRalphy wrote: »Would be a pretty cool (IMHO) perk for a future companion. Keen eye unread books, to include any random bookshelves that currently contain an unread.
If eligible bookshelves only lit up when passed over by the reticle, it wouldn't be an issue I would think. At least then you wouldn't have to worry about every bookshelf around a new character glowing like the Vegas strip.
DenverRalphy wrote: »JHartEllis wrote: »Right, it could be kind of like Zerith's heavy sacks perk. Not sure everyone would want it on all the time though.DenverRalphy wrote: »Would be a pretty cool (IMHO) perk for a future companion. Keen eye unread books, to include any random bookshelves that currently contain an unread.
If eligible bookshelves only lit up when passed over by the reticle, it wouldn't be an issue I would think. At least then you wouldn't have to worry about every bookshelf around a new character glowing like the Vegas strip.
I suspect the book is randomly chosen when you "read" from the bookshelf though.
tomofhyrule wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »JHartEllis wrote: »Right, it could be kind of like Zerith's heavy sacks perk. Not sure everyone would want it on all the time though.DenverRalphy wrote: »Would be a pretty cool (IMHO) perk for a future companion. Keen eye unread books, to include any random bookshelves that currently contain an unread.
If eligible bookshelves only lit up when passed over by the reticle, it wouldn't be an issue I would think. At least then you wouldn't have to worry about every bookshelf around a new character glowing like the Vegas strip.
I suspect the book is randomly chosen when you "read" from the bookshelf though.
Bookshelves randomize, but not every time you enter the cell. I think it’s at the daily reset. Otherwise, they are the same for everyone.
I remember one time when one of my friends was collecting lorebooks that he managed a rare bookshelf-only one in the IC and we all then went in to get that book since we could guarantee the same instance.
tomofhyrule wrote: »Honestly, one of the things I'd really like to see is to just make Eidetic Memory account-wide.
Bookshelves reset when the zone itself completely resets. Permanent zones (ie.. Deshaan, Solstice, Craglorn, etc) they reset when the servers reset for maintenance. Instanced/non-permanent zones (IA, Dungeons, Skyreach, etc) reset whenever the instance resets. So you can farm IA every time you reset the instance (15 mins after leaving?). But the library in Belkarth you have to wait until the next server reset which typically happens every week or two for maintenance (from what was passed down to me anyway).DenverRalphy wrote: »JHartEllis wrote: »Right, it could be kind of like Zerith's heavy sacks perk. Not sure everyone would want it on all the time though.DenverRalphy wrote: »Would be a pretty cool (IMHO) perk for a future companion. Keen eye unread books, to include any random bookshelves that currently contain an unread.
If eligible bookshelves only lit up when passed over by the reticle, it wouldn't be an issue I would think. At least then you wouldn't have to worry about every bookshelf around a new character glowing like the Vegas strip.
I suspect the book is randomly chosen when you "read" from the bookshelf though.
Containers are different in that they are instanced to the player, not the world. So you can reset containers by just zoning out and back in. Popular method for farming containers is to loot them all, preview a house you don't own, leave the house, and arrive right back where you started to do it all over again.tomofhyrule wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »JHartEllis wrote: »Right, it could be kind of like Zerith's heavy sacks perk. Not sure everyone would want it on all the time though.DenverRalphy wrote: »Would be a pretty cool (IMHO) perk for a future companion. Keen eye unread books, to include any random bookshelves that currently contain an unread.
If eligible bookshelves only lit up when passed over by the reticle, it wouldn't be an issue I would think. At least then you wouldn't have to worry about every bookshelf around a new character glowing like the Vegas strip.
I suspect the book is randomly chosen when you "read" from the bookshelf though.
Bookshelves randomize, but not every time you enter the cell. I think it’s at the daily reset. Otherwise, they are the same for everyone.
I remember one time when one of my friends was collecting lorebooks that he managed a rare bookshelf-only one in the IC and we all then went in to get that book since we could guarantee the same instance.
Ah, okay. Is that how containers work as well?
JHartEllis wrote: »1) In hunting new lore books, the glow is often hard to tell apart from other light sources. A player-friendly fix for this is some sort of bonus (Mythic gear item?) to magnify the glow. A Mora-themed wisdom-seeker bright green fire aura would work well for this. Other tools could potentially indicate if there are nearby unread books.
2) All readable books glow in the Vengeance campaign, and the Lore Library acts like you haven't read anything. This is probably for performance reasons, which leads to a suggestion for an Interface toggle to just keep book glow on perpetually. Until a book is actually read, this would skip a check of which books to highlight and which to not. There would be a lot of player benefits to this in better being able to re-find puzzle instructions, point out books for group members to collect, or stop to read things that may have been quickly dismissed before.