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Corian Teranos
Caldari Critical Mass Inc. Symbiogenesis
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Posted - 2009.11.25 03:53:00 -
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Edited by: Corian Teranos on 25/11/2009 03:57:54 i am not sure how many people have acidently trashed somthing important because they were grinding away at somthing and didn't bother to read the screen properly
i propose a system that will get the job done and remove the burden from gm's who process the accidental trashing petitions. my idea is simple create a Recycling center in the stations that functions like the recycling bin on your desktop. items are placed in this location when they are trashed. they will no longer show up in the assets window but the items will remain there so you can recover acidently trashed items. these recycling centers will be emptied every day at downtime
:Its all fun and games untill your logistics guy tries passive tanking his raven: |
Kate Liberty
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Posted - 2009.11.25 04:17:00 -
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Why not, another minor change that would be baby-easy to implement and would help CCP and the players alot.
/signed
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Dav Varan
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Posted - 2009.11.27 01:16:00 -
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make it 24 hours + dt.
but yes.
GM's will luv you much for this no dought.
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Blueaise
Imperial Syndicate Forces Systematic-Chaos
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Posted - 2009.11.27 07:54:00 -
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an intelligent idea! WOOT! I support this topic!
/signed
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Aniel Zaar
Gallente BIG Libertas Fidelitas
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Posted - 2009.11.27 09:28:00 -
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I'm not sure implementing the feature is as easy as writing "I'm sorry, the items were deleted on your own accord, and we cannot restore them". *-*^-^*-*^-^*-*^-^*-*^-^*-*^-^*-*^-^*-*^-^*-*^-^*-*^-^*-*^-^ |
Corian Teranos
Critical Mass Inc. Symbiogenesis
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Posted - 2009.12.01 00:50:00 -
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a bump disguised as me supporting my own topic
:Its all fun and games untill your logistics guy tries passive tanking his raven: |
Grideris
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Posted - 2009.12.01 01:24:00 -
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Originally by: Aniel Zaar I'm not sure implementing the feature is as easy as writing "I'm sorry, the items were deleted on your own accord, and we cannot restore them".
AFAIK, all deleted items are not actually deleted straight way. They are sent to an item "graveyard" of sorts, for about a month. So I don't think it would be too hard to implement.
Still, while I have not had the problem, I can see how it helps.
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