@Feric51 Makes sense, although this still makes the crafting stations, transmutation station, etc kind of useless, no? I mean, since you have to pick up the writs in the city and return the items there too, it's kind of redundant to go to your home to build the items.
Furthermore, I don't think the majority of people who do writs would actually go as far as to pay enough writ vouchers to get these items as well as all crafting stations for their homes.
@Feric51 Makes sense, although this still makes the crafting stations, transmutation station, etc kind of useless, no? I mean, since you have to pick up the writs in the city and return the items there too, it's kind of redundant to go to your home to build the items.
Furthermore, I don't think the majority of people who do writs would actually go as far as to pay enough writ vouchers to get these items as well as all crafting stations for their homes.
I do writs on 36 characters most days. I don't go to my house to do daily writs.
I agree with the original post on this basis. I play on Xbox and do my writs on all 9 of my alts in Summerset. I pre-craft for 6 days at a time. Anything I can do to make my daily writ routine faster I will do it. This typically takes around 30-45 minutes each day.
Then when I finally get to play on my main I craft those daily because I can’t afford the inventory space to pre-craft and still play the game. My opinion of the daily writs are that they are chores. Once I’m done with that I can actually enjoy the game, so the thought that they want us to do these in public centers is both productive and counterproductive to the appearance of a lively player base. On the one hand there are mindless drones running from writ board to hand-in boxes and logging out (looks like a large player base). On the other nobody is really interacting during this time period and playing the group content with one-another, so the appearance of a large lively player base is not really there.
Temeraire507 wrote: »I would love this feature, but I do not see it happen for two reasons, the first being the image of a more populated world, as was already mentioned by previous posts, the second one being them keeping experienced players in the games main hubs, which helps the zone chat, especially since they are doing a boring activity without too much input. I find myself casually peeking into the chat quite often while doing writs. While I rarely write anything there it does happen if someone asks a question, asks for help or sells something I'm interested in for a good price. Considering there are a lot of players doing writs the chances of one of them reacting to something happening aren't that bad. I have also often seen people involved in discussions or offering advise in chat standing around somewhere in the crafting spots, trading spots and at the main wayshrine leading to them, usually the main cities' wayshrine. Moving the dailies to houses would largely reduce the population in one and probably also mildly in the other two of those locations.
Temeraire507 wrote: »I would love this feature, but I do not see it happen for two reasons, the first being the image of a more populated world, as was already mentioned by previous posts, the second one being them keeping experienced players in the games main hubs, which helps the zone chat, especially since they are doing a boring activity without too much input. I find myself casually peeking into the chat quite often while doing writs. While I rarely write anything there it does happen if someone asks a question, asks for help or sells something I'm interested in for a good price. Considering there are a lot of players doing writs the chances of one of them reacting to something happening aren't that bad. I have also often seen people involved in discussions or offering advise in chat standing around somewhere in the crafting spots, trading spots and at the main wayshrine leading to them, usually the main cities' wayshrine. Moving the dailies to houses would largely reduce the population in one and probably also mildly in the other two of those locations.
I think this point of zone chats is the only one I find reasonable so far. I guess that would be a bit negative. The rest is kind of fluff imo, because they are more focused on the game's perceived image rather than players' experience.
Making it easier to Mass Produce in the game does not make for a better game.
Beside making for a more lively world, if Crafting Writs turned into a Clickety Click Click activity, the lowered friction would result in a flood of Mats in the economy, breaking one of the few reliable ways left to make Gold in the game.
VaranisArano wrote: »I'd be a lot more likely to do writs at home with the whole set: boards, bank, and turn-in. It would save me time running around and storing items in my storage chests. And I'd never have to worry about stealing items from near the turn-in boxes again!
Or more likely, I'd cheap out and continue to run writs in town for free. But the option would be nice!
Taleof2Cities wrote: »Temeraire507 wrote: »I would love this feature, but I do not see it happen for two reasons, the first being the image of a more populated world, as was already mentioned by previous posts, the second one being them keeping experienced players in the games main hubs, which helps the zone chat, especially since they are doing a boring activity without too much input. I find myself casually peeking into the chat quite often while doing writs. While I rarely write anything there it does happen if someone asks a question, asks for help or sells something I'm interested in for a good price. Considering there are a lot of players doing writs the chances of one of them reacting to something happening aren't that bad. I have also often seen people involved in discussions or offering advise in chat standing around somewhere in the crafting spots, trading spots and at the main wayshrine leading to them, usually the main cities' wayshrine. Moving the dailies to houses would largely reduce the population in one and probably also mildly in the other two of those locations.
I think this point of zone chats is the only one I find reasonable so far. I guess that would be a bit negative. The rest is kind of fluff imo, because they are more focused on the game's perceived image rather than players' experience.
*shrugs*
If you were a game developer would you prefer to see more players in the main hubs ... or an emptier landscape where players are in their homes doing writ dailies 24/7??
Taleof2Cities wrote: »Temeraire507 wrote: »I would love this feature, but I do not see it happen for two reasons, the first being the image of a more populated world, as was already mentioned by previous posts, the second one being them keeping experienced players in the games main hubs, which helps the zone chat, especially since they are doing a boring activity without too much input. I find myself casually peeking into the chat quite often while doing writs. While I rarely write anything there it does happen if someone asks a question, asks for help or sells something I'm interested in for a good price. Considering there are a lot of players doing writs the chances of one of them reacting to something happening aren't that bad. I have also often seen people involved in discussions or offering advise in chat standing around somewhere in the crafting spots, trading spots and at the main wayshrine leading to them, usually the main cities' wayshrine. Moving the dailies to houses would largely reduce the population in one and probably also mildly in the other two of those locations.
I think this point of zone chats is the only one I find reasonable so far. I guess that would be a bit negative. The rest is kind of fluff imo, because they are more focused on the game's perceived image rather than players' experience.
*shrugs*
If you were a game developer would you prefer to see more players in the main hubs ... or an emptier landscape where players are in their homes doing writ dailies 24/7??
I worked on games myself, sure not an MMO, but still. Personally, I would prefer seeing people having fun in their own way than make them waste time just for my pride of seeing a lot of players in the same area.