Tarn Adari
Crux Special Tasks Group Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2012.09.20 15:48:00 -
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I am not missing the point, you are missing mine.
Example: I have two fittings, both using the standard Assault suit. I restock both of them to 50, now I have 50 Assault suits, but I would want to have 100. With only 50 suits, I lose one of both fittings, when I die. |
Tarn Adari
Crux Special Tasks Group Gallente Federation
157
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Posted - 2012.09.21 11:55:00 -
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SYST3M 0V3RL0AD wrote:Tarn Adari wrote:I am not missing the point, you are missing mine.
Example: I have two fittings, both using the standard Assault suit. I restock both of them to 50, now I have 50 Assault suits, but I would want to have 100. With only 50 suits, I lose one of both fittings, when I die. Right, in which case the "smart" system would realize that you restocked your Fitting 1 to 50 AND your Fitting 2 to 50, in which case it then looks at what total you've already got and purchases the difference to make sure you have 100, not 50 but if you already had 20 of each it only purchases 60, not a complete additional 100 on top of the 40 you've got. You dig? I get the way you are thinking but it's not what we're talking about.Or at least not what i am. What i'm saying is to keep the sharing but add the ability for the system to calculate what each particular fit needs and add what is necessary on a per fit basis to have the quantity you want. If you had a few rare items you could still "share" them across fittings. There would still be a common stockpile that if you purchase 50 of 2 different suits that share the same AR, in each fitting screen your AR in its slot would show a quantity of 100 in each...BUT.... each fitting count will actually show 50 fittings. How would the 'smart' system know, that these suits are used for the 50 fittings of the other suit. It sees 50 suits, it needs 50 suits, so it doesn't buy any. It would be possible to program such a system, but it would be needlessly complicated and probably introduce more problems than it solves (it would need to compare fittings, know when which fitting was restocked to what amount and then calculate from that and the current stock of items which items it should buy)
I also don't see the problem here at all...the only time where I miss a number of a certain module and have enough of all the others is when I just added that module to the fitting. Restocking this to the correct amount is only 2 clicks away. Once I have the correct amount of items for all modules of a given fitting, it stays that way, until I again change something in the fitting... |