Araneae6537 wrote: »Wait, what is evil about completing Asylum Sanctorum? Did I miss something in the backstory/lore? I thought this post was going to be about Dark Brotherhood themed endeavors…
I think it’s fun to have these occasional extra endeavors worth more — I just check first when I log in.
Workaround:
When I logon I press P first and check endeavours, why would I need an addon for that?
Cuz you only need to do that even once on the first logged in character.
I'd start to train myself to do such an easy move first (also helps the brain) before asking for some automatism to get it even more boring to play the game
Fun fact:
Beside that I already asked a few weeks ago in one of the endeavor related addons if such a hint could be added and the dev said it's a good idea.
So maybe you get such hint onscreen message in the future.
I always check endeavours when I first log in, but I agree that a notification about endeavours with bonus seals would be a good option to add to to the addons for tracking them for people who want it. (People who don't can simply not use that option.)
One down-side for me to always checking endeavours as soon as I log in is it gets me into the mind set that they're my first priority. That'd often fine, but on days when I have limited time it's annoying that I feel torn between doing what I want to do or completing endeavours because I feel like I should. (Ideally I'll be able to encorporate them into what I want to do, but that's not always possible.)
When I feel like it's becoming a habit I'll break the cycle - stop checking and just go straight into what I want to do, but it would be annoying if that meant I miss an endeavour I would have liked to do which included bonus seals.
Having the option for an addon to let me know when one is available, without me having to check manually, would be an ideal compromise.
Gegensmith wrote: »Yes, of course, the habit of checking is ONE solution. But it's NOT the best one. The bonus endeavors are a new thing. They are rare. The point is that when there are these evil endeavors that punish those of us that do daily crafting writs, it would be great to get a heads up and / or a reminder. Not everyone will think to look at endeavors (and not everyone has the same keybinds ) because in the majority of circumstances it makes no difference to look. The bonus endeavors are exceptional situations. Having something that alerts us to this exceptional situation would be very useful.
Gegensmith wrote: »Hello everyone. So, today we have another set of 'evil' endeavors -- that is, a nice juicy bonus endeavor (70 seals for Asylum Sanctorum) that it is VERY easy to lose out on. I do daily crafting writs and I use Custom Idle Animation -- if I hadn't checked the endeavors, I'd have completed the three lower value ones without noticing (2 Quests, Craft Items, Use an Emote). There is a pattern in these bonus endeavors of seeming to punish people who do Daily Crafting Writs when we log on.
I've looked on Minion and I see several endeavor tracking add ons. None of them, though, have the following function, so can I please make an appeal to all you add-on creators to add this/create a tiny one that does this:
** Please give us a big text alert on-screen when we first log on each day warning us if there is any daily endeavour worth more than x15 seals (standard value is either x10 or x15)
Many thanks
SeaGtGruff wrote: »Why is it so difficult for people to accept responsibility? If someone can't be bothered to check on something-- be it the daily endeavors or anything else in life-- and they miss out on something as a consequence, how is that on somebody else? I'm not trying to be rude or unsympathetic or whatever, but seriously, why is it so difficult to take 3 seconds out of ones life to pop up the list of daily endeavors immediately after logging in and glancing at what they are and how many SoE each one awards? Missing out the first time is an honest mistake. Getting upset about it but then not making such a trivial adjustment to your daily login routine, then missing out again on future occasions as a result of not having made that tiny adjustment, and still getting upset about it when it happens again, seems like it's on you.