Asked for T5, got T4. Now I have to waste acuity for a recraft

I didn’t say I’m ok with it, I said I don’t care.

good enough

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i complain all the time about the game. this however is a literal non issue because you have to option available to circumvent your problem but you think that the entire game should change for you.

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So are you just ignoring the rest of that post about LFG?

yes, I am.

Why?

Personal orders are realm based, LFG isn’t. It doesn’t work in your defense the way you think it does.

Well, isn’t that the point people are making? If Blizzard wants crafting to be like some kind of market, having a public order defeats that. There are many ways to have social interaction and allow people to have their ranked items made without spamming trade. How about a notification system? “Someone needs a widget crafted” and that sparks a conversation?

Because my suggestion is adding a mimimum quality setting to public orders. If you don’t agree with the rest, fine.

Now you’re using the word “gaslight”. Dude, he’s not whining. If anyone’s gaslighting, it’s you.

The reason I don’t care is because personal orders already fill that role.

ok, thanks for sharing.

and yet you still havent told us why it would be good for any other reason than you just dont want to interact and find a crafter.

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This is a reason and a valid one
Is more needed? :stuck_out_tongue:

Idk how smaller servers are, But people posting COSTANT in trade and even added a channel to look for a crafter. Theres no excuse other then social anxiety to search out a crafter for your gear to 100% get what you want. This isnt hate btw, Im just sayin.

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yes this is an mmo thats ment to be a social and interactive world…

To convince me? Yes. To convince you? No.

The only argument anyone makes against quality limits for public orders is the amazing “socialization” of finding a crafter.

Forcing people to socialize in a way and amount you deem correct = ant farm syndrome. It’s just weird and manipulative and unnecessary. We don’t need you or Blizzard to play big brother or babysitter. Mind your own business.

If we were talking about a feature that had to be implemented from scratch, you may have additional arguments to make, but the feature literally already exists and can be turned on as easily as flipping the switch. The UI element is just hidden when you swap to public orders at the already existing crafting order UI.

Blizzard, flip the switch, get over your ant-farm syndrome.

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Mmo just means lots of players.
It doesnt mean forced conversations.

Forced social interactions is not inherently a good thing.
For many it is a negative.

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Then turn your alts into your own personal crafters, no need to socialize then, just send yourself the work orders. Don’t even need to tip.

trying to get blizz to change a system because you thinks its to difficult or your too lazy = entitlement…

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