SilverBride wrote: »How would that differentiate the things in our bag we don't want deconstructed?
The deconstruct already ignores locked items and anything you normally can't deconstruct in your bag... Lol
Just because something isn't locked doesn't mean we want to deconstruct it.
BretonMage wrote: »I'm going to assume this is a joke post/satire or something, but in case it isn't...I hate to say this, but it's a game. If you don't want to kill animals you don't have to, but let's not try to impose real-world morals on a video game or claim that 'killing' pixels on a screen is 'slaughter'. Also you already seem to know that mobs in Delves/Dungeons not counting is a bug, so the whole "is this fair" thing is kind of a moot point anyway.
If we feel our sensibilities stung by senseless slaughter, it's because it's natural for people with functioning empathy to feel for the suffering of others, and often even when we know the others aren't real. I mean, if games are "just games", what's the point of feeling moved by the characters of Baldur's Gate or Expedition 33? Or, for that matter, Romeo and Juliet?
Not saying I'd actually condemn the players who kill innocents in the game, but it's not pleasant to see either.
Vaqual
I'm not saying people are quitting because of the DK rework.
I originally posted this because some people said that the DK rework had increased the number of players. While not at all, generally speaking the stats are decreasing and the current population peak corresponds to what happens every year at the same period.
So the DK rework does not bring any additional players, except that everyone has taken out their DK and is happy with it.
you forgot to mention all players who just left the game because they know complaining is useless, because of people like you
eso pop is decreasing but well, all is fine for you
Previously, all three PvP campaigns were full at peak times.
Now, only GH struggles to reach full capacity; queues that used to be 150 players are now down to 10 at their peak.
While in-game performance is better, isn't that strange?
Perhaps there's an explanation in what some players are doing and then facing a wall of players in complete denial.
When there are only a thousand of you left in the game, will you still say "everything's fine"? Or will you say "well, maybe we should have listened to some people"?
It's not because some people don't say anything that they don't exist. Doesn’t the notion of a silent majority speak to you? At some point you have to look at the numbers and the graphs, not just your friends for whom everything is going well
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