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Thread: On Patch day who all made 384meter survey tools (yes they work)?
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PadreBook
Mon Mar 22, 2004 8:59 am
#1
I didn't think to try this, but a guildmate made some 100% survey tools. They have 384 meter range, which works! I was wondering how many people actually tried that?
Padre
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Asteroids
Mon Mar 22, 2004 9:42 am
#2
.......bugger......... I was too busy making schematics for crafting and repair tools it never crossed my mind
PadreBook
Mon Mar 22, 2004 9:52 am
#3
Worst part was when I was going through things I was like should I do survey tools--nah they are all the same right? /doh! At least I got all tools 15.0 and 44.52 stations. Plus BER14 Harvestors yay!
Padre
Padre
DarthIguana
Mon Mar 22, 2004 11:17 am
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I find this to be really funny. Everyone is out there now pushing their limited quantities of crafting tools, survey tools, and harvesters that are extra special because we had one day in which a crafting change made by the devs worked in our favor.
Why only one day?
BECAUSE THE COMMUNITY CRIED OVER THE CHANGE AND HAD IT REVOKED BY THE DEVS!
I still fail to how a crafting adjustment that allows crafter the opportunity to make products superior to the ones we're making now could be seen as a nerf by the community.
Chris
Why only one day?
BECAUSE THE COMMUNITY CRIED OVER THE CHANGE AND HAD IT REVOKED BY THE DEVS!
I still fail to how a crafting adjustment that allows crafter the opportunity to make products superior to the ones we're making now could be seen as a nerf by the community.
Chris
stryfex03
Mon Mar 22, 2004 11:56 am
#5
It only lets some of us make better products. For Artisans and Architects, the change was almost all good. For Chefs and BEs, the change was almost all bad. All my Artisans items turns out better that day, a few of my Weaponsmith items turns out better too, but most of them turns out worse. People who thinks this is a change for the good hasn't seen the bigger picture yet.
PadreBook
Mon Mar 22, 2004 12:34 pm
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stryfex03 wrote:It only lets some of us make better products. For Artisans and Architects, the change was almost all good. For Chefs and BEs, the change was almost all bad. All my Artisans items turns out better that day, a few of my Weaponsmith items turns out better too, but most of them turns out worse. People who thinks this is a change for the good hasn't seen the bigger picture yet.
Yes exactly, as an architect artisan (Human) with +25 structure skill tapes and +10 artisan tapes, yeah I made enough stuff to retire on. But guess what many professions couldn't make diddily. Ok Weaponsmiths could make powerhandlers and blasterhandlers better, but final combines had way worse hams and range mods, same with any multi line experimentation profession. I know the Architect correspondent is peeved that he didn't get to stock up on schematics for BER14's etc. I know I was able to but basically I am (or was) the largest most successful architect that hadn't as of then quit.
Padre
KnightHawk420
Mon Mar 22, 2004 5:01 pm
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Because by that change most of the community had they're products nerfed.... that don't register as a problem to you?
DarthIguana wrote:
I still fail to how a crafting adjustment that allows crafter the opportunity to make products superior to the ones we're making now could be seen as a nerf by the community.
Chris
DialUp
Tue Mar 23, 2004 4:27 pm
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DarthIguana wrote:
I find this to be really funny. Everyone is out there now pushing their limited quantities of crafting tools, survey tools, and harvesters that are extra special because we had one day in which a crafting change made by the devs worked in our favor.
Why only one day?
BECAUSE THE COMMUNITY CRIED OVER THE CHANGE AND HAD IT REVOKED BY THE DEVS!
I still fail to how a crafting adjustment that allows crafter the opportunity to make products superior to the ones we're making now could be seen as a nerf by the community.
Chris
As a Chef, I experiment on 4 lines. As a BE, I experiment on 5 lines. The crafting change would have been a HUGE nerf for me unless I just wanted to make tissues that only had one line to experiment with...
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