A few rules to be put in place.
They weight of sets should count to your inventory, that’s the penalty of wardrobe/quickswap or it could happen in a scaling reduction, every set you equip will reduce the overall weight of your equipment by 5% so if you have 8 sets for example you get a 40% weight reduction (This applies ONLY for armors you equip in the wardrobe)
Repairing the sets should also scale but probably gonna be super expensive if you need to repair everything if you die multiple times, so your equipment that are in the regular inventory take regular durability damage while the wardrobe takes 60 to 65% repair reduction cost.
I hope you like it and please let me know if you want any changes! Thanks!
This is so cool and would be a huge help! It feels super weird to have to “get naked” in town to switch between the right outfits for crafting. This fixes that in an elegant way.
I love gear sets. But the determinant for whether it elevates is totally random. Some threads stay elevated for hundreds of posts without a single staff input, so…
I mean i do a lot of threads go without support because mostly negative flaming. I really want to support this game a bit more but we also need support from the community with a positive reinforcement than just shit on AGS for everything they do. the game isn’t perfect but we can improve it without being super toxic lol
Probably half of all abilities and perks don’t properly work yet, maybe let them focus on those first.
I’m not opposed to this but I certainly wouldn’t prioritize it.
Well good luck getting that response. I really don’t think they care anymore. We hear all this bullshit about they’ll do better with communication better with this better with that bla bla bla. It lasts a day than back to normal silence. For fuck sake they can’t even tell us the state of the update we were supposed to get today.
Dude look at all the white knight garbage. It doesn’t matter what you say they just don’t give a shit. All I know is I saw a statement that QOL issues weren’t on their radar. This screams volumes.