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Krait
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Posted - 2003.07.19 09:43:00 -
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When recycling a lot of dropped pirate loot (junk), you can get a significant amount of accumulation. Usually we wait until there is a lot of it to recycle.
When you open recycling, PICK ITEM, a list comes up and you can select one item, ok and then recycle it. Rinse, repeat.
Whoever designed the little check-off boxes for other features...how about you putting a check-off selection in the recycle listing and let us do a all-at-once selectable recycle process?
Eliminate another brain numbing process and perhaps keep someone from recycling one of their ships/items they wanted to keep in the process.
Thanks in advance.
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Basketcase
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Posted - 2003.07.19 12:05:00 -
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I would also love to see a recycle all button.
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Bon Hedus
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Posted - 2003.07.19 12:34:00 -
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What would also be nice is the ability to "right-click" on a stack and select recycle.
Edited by: Bon Hedus on 19/07/2003 12:34:40 -------------------------------------- "This is obviously the work of some Psycho, Weedsmoking, Voodoo Midget Aliens from Corporate America."
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Charles Zenith
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Posted - 2003.07.19 21:36:00 -
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Or simple: "Recycle hangar" - put in all stuff that you want recycle, hit one button and... you know :)
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Coss DeBlade
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Posted - 2003.07.19 22:07:00 -
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Yes a great idea that would save a lot of my time/items/sanity. Another place where this type of system would be good is when you are doing repackage of a large number of items.
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Raj Whitehall
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Posted - 2003.07.20 21:16:00 -
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is great idea. but is 1 little problem here. your ship will show on recycle list. currently if is only ship in ship hanger or active will not let you recycle it. with recycle all, you better make sure you have no other ships in ship hanger. and hope it is not bugged first time you use it. or by by ship. but I do like idea of recycle all. since some items won't stack, and you get better return on mass recyle than individual. (8
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Morkt Drakt
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Posted - 2003.07.20 21:49:00 -
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ANYTHING has to be better than the daily "click-a-thon" I have to go through with recycling.
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Darknight
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Posted - 2003.07.21 02:21:00 -
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yes this would be something nice to have but i doubt we'll see it for a little while alot of other things to do and also they have to give us pirate killers something boreing and useless to do like the poor miners do :)
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Claren
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Posted - 2003.07.21 02:46:00 -
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About that Repacking before stacking, why is there such a function? What is it good for. It is only a anoying work to repack 50 items before you can stack them and recycle them.
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nono
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Posted - 2003.07.21 04:34:00 -
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You only need to repack an item if it's been used. I'm am very curious how someone could have 50 items on anywhere near a daily basis.
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Ralimenua
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Posted - 2003.07.21 12:01:00 -
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Without the requirement repackaging, you could sell damaged goods for full price, saving the cost of repair. It's a necessary step - particularly with ships.
The UI, though, is cumbersome; both repackaging and recycling need a bit of a rejig to make them more friendly, less clicky. A 'repair and repackage all' button would be good, and like the original poster suggested, checkboxes for all items in the recycling screen would be favourite. An option to filter ships OUT of the recycling window would also be a good thing. |

Knaar
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Posted - 2003.07.21 12:19:00 -
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I agree... on a 56k connection it can take upwards of 2 minutes for the item to actually get recycled and its icon and button disappear. More often then not I have already pushed the recycle button on the item below it, only to have that item move upwards in the list and find out that I had clicked the wrong button by mistake. My fear is that I'll accidently forget to check which item I'm recycling before I hit OK and end up recycling my ship or something stupid like that.
Having the recycle/repackage options in the right-click menu would solve this problem, and allow you to select multiple items at a time to recycle/repackage in one big batch. That would kinda make the recycle window obscelete though.
Next best thing is to have the ablility to select multiple items inside the recycle/repair window so you can recycle/repair in one big batch. Would save a lot of bandwidth too, if the feature is implemented server-side as well as client-side.
It'd be nice to cut out the recycle, wait, click okay, wait, recycle click-a-thon. If there's enough items, I can end up spending a very long time recycling, when it should really be a quick and easy job. Lord knows my poor modem could use the break.
Knaar
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Scragg
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Posted - 2003.07.21 18:36:00 -
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Or maybe a recycle hanger. Everything you dump into the hanger will get recycled when someone presses the recycle button in the hanger.
In a pinch you could hide in it from the storm troopers. opps... wrong game.
Scragg, Tyrell Corporation Vice-Director Military Operations |
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