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Dersen Lowery
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Posted - 2014.05.23 03:24:00 -
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I was about to file a bug that the X to close purchase windows was inoperative, when I realized that the actual problem is that after you buy something, they're inactive until you've seen the animated checkbox, the little thumbnail, and the text which fades in every single time to tell you that the item can be found in your redeeming queue.
There are a number of ways to address this. The most straightforward would be to not have the X visible while clicking on it does nothing. Even more straightforward would be to move the notification about the redeeming queue out of that window (but not into a modal dialog--maybe a tooltip that pops up to tell you that you've already purchased 1x Men's 'Curate' Coat (Dark Bronze) and it's waiting for you in your redeeming queue?) Proud founder and member of the Belligerent Desirables. |

Dersen Lowery
Laurentson INC StructureDamage
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Posted - 2014.05.23 17:01:00 -
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Commissar Kate wrote:Oh and for the love of the sky gods. How about some flat shoes/boots? I would also pay to have the gallente clothes available to me.
+1, but I remember digging up the reason for no flats: because of :reasons: related to CARBON's collision detection algorithm, all avatars are exactly the same height, about 5'8". Men are 5'7" with ~1" heels; Women are about 5'5" with ~3" heels. Dropping the heel breaks the collision algorithm, which apparently goes exponential when confronted with avatars of different heights.
So the answer is likely to be not any time soon, unless you're OK with your avatar magically gaining or losing a couple of inches when she changes her shoes. Proud founder and member of the Belligerent Desirables. |

Dersen Lowery
Laurentson INC StructureDamage
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Posted - 2014.05.27 21:26:00 -
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Rena Senn wrote:And finally the fact that so many of the current clothing items sort of but not really match each other in color and texture still bugs the hell out of me.
This.
Also, the Amarr-looking dress with the plunging neckline calls for a shell underneath, because although it's a great looking piece of clothing not everyone wants to be hanging out of it. The obvious shell underneath is a t-shirt, but there are very few options, because the straps and collars on most of them show under the wide collar of the dress and it looks terrible.
If there were more options for shells underneath the dresses, that would be nice. Proud founder and member of the Belligerent Desirables. |
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