105330-thank-you-carbine-from-the-bottom-of-my-heart

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Hey, say what you want, but when I think about it, I've lost a lot more money accidentally salvaging things I wanted to keep (since they'd sell better whole on the AH), than I've lost in any other bug. Crafting bug? Pffft, this was way worse. But I just kind of accepted it. It's a good, welcome, and needed change. And Hell, I appreciated it. And I just realized, while cleaning up my inventory, that I hadn't mentioned it. Why not? It's a good change, I appreciate it, and it sure means a whole helluva lot that something like this still got improved. Lost in bitching about class nerfs and buffs, server populations, and the ongoing West Side Story-esque sobriquet of PVP v PVE, this patch was pretty good. And I don't even PVP. Haven't noticed a lot of change on my Warrior DPS, seen more engineers hanging around. But this stuck out to me, because this was just a straight up, no bullshit, quality of life improvement. And it's made the daily gaming a lot easier. It's something that, as soon as it popped up, I smiled and thought, "Well damn, I didn't expect that to be so good." And it's been useful ever since, making my life easier. I'm on Evindra, some of those things I've accidentally salvaged into mats were worth PLAT whole. Not a small change for me. I just sort of thought, "You know what, here's this thing that's been made objectively and systematically better, and I didn't say a damn word." Just kept babbling about server issues other people have and trying to help articulate criticisms other people find important. Well, this thread was for me, and I wanted to say I like this change. I'm happy Carbine did it. And for all the things I don't care about, the things I think they need to change, and the things I didn't think they did enough, I'm not the person that ignores the stuff I like. So yeah, thank you Carbine, for improving the quality of my play. Even if other people are going to look down on someone calling out something good that they think is inconsequential. You know what, it matters to me, a lot, and I'm grateful. Continue with your regularly scheduled devving.


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