
Lockefox
Caldari Hell's Librarians Darkmatter Initiative
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Posted - 2011.02.10 19:38:00 -
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If you are addressing "little fixes for large quality of life improvements" then please for the love of god, review all of the little annoyances of science and industry.
BPO v BPC: There is no differentiation in assets. All I ask for is for a carrot system (similar to t2/faction/officer) that would make it quick and painless to sort out BPO's among a hanger full of BPC's.
Sort by research: Along the same lines, it can be a nightmare to find out which BPO's have what research on them. The asset window has a tool, but you cannot manipulate assets from that window. Could we please put a ME/PE research sorting tab (turned off by default) in the items list? Also, it wouldn't hurt to reorganize the BPO info pane to have that info up top together rather than separated by 5 or 6 lines
Research and POS's: Nothing about POS's is easy or fun... especially not the necessary evil of private sci/industry. First, error messages are convoluted. "You need to be on the floor of the lab" is not a clear message stating "Your BP and materials need to be in the same place". Also, when doing remote research, the pane to pick labs defaults to range=current station for EVERY JOB. A couple small tweaks would make the whole process much more user friendly.
Missing materials: the job quote pops up in a window over everything and completely robs control until it is accepted or denied. If more than one material is short, the only option is to write a physical note OUTSIDE of EVE. Could we please make it so you could interface with the market (or at least notes) so you could note what was short and fix it without having to get the same error 3 or 4 times because your note may have been wrong.
Also, in general... though the problem is too big to be fixed in a "thousand papercuts" manner... could we PLEASE reevaluate POS's? They have never been a fully developed mechanic, but there are no work arounds for the places they have to be. There are a million great ideas floating out there... could we put a few on the table?
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