Looting -- The official thread for discussing the loot system. Updated 18th March, 2013.

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iorlas wrote:
How will it slow it down? it's not like you have to wait for the timer if your name is on it.


It would have no place in FFA, even the current timers don't even have a place in FFA, but are merely there to compensate for lag that people suffer and reaction/travel time needed. If someone forgot to pick up an item or didn't see an item due to not paying attention, someone would have to wait an extremely long time to pick it up.

GGG wants people to pay attention with the risk of losing out on loot if you don't, not? Increasing the timers, would make it require no effort whatsoever to "always" get your loot and can not be considered FFA in the least.

Making it an option would solve it, but I'm against adding more loot-options to appease every type of player, which will split up the playerbase even more than it already is. Removing names from loot, while still assigning it to a random player, would be a good fix in my opinion, plus minimizing the pathing and player collision issues that people have.
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Last edited by SeikenZ#3842 on Mar 13, 2013, 8:36:20 AM
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SeikenZ wrote:
GGG wants people to pay attention with the risk of losing out on loot if you don't, not?

One of the biggest problems with this is that you can lose loots even if you are paying attention due to various quirks in the loot pickup system like:

1) You click on item but your character does not even start moving towards it.
2) You click an item and your character moves halfway.
3) You click an item and your character moves all the way but doesn't bother to pick it up.
4) You click an item while standing on top of it but your character doesn't feel like picking it up.

Fix all of the above (one click = works always) and many people would have a lot less to complain about the system. I'd even wager than the current system might be ok for most of the players if you fix all of the above.

I'd still vote for options, but I'd be very much happier with how it is now. If and only if you fix the above.
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SeikenZ wrote:
which will split up the playerbase even more than it already is.
It would do no such thing. An extra league would. Loot options can remain in default, while hardcore or cutthroat could have just pure FFA without timers for that epic loot competition you guys mention.

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viikinki wrote:
I'd still vote for options, but I'd be very much happier with how it is now. If and only if you fix the above.


Maybe so, but it would be wise if GGG removed showing names to who the loot is allocated to. It's just telling the player "the loot has my name on it."
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mibuwolf wrote:
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SeikenZ wrote:
which will split up the playerbase even more than it already is.
It would do no such thing. An extra league would. Loot options can remain in default, while hardcore or cutthroat could have just pure FFA without timers for that epic loot competition you guys mention.


I will have to disagree with this.

I play hardcore but I do not enjoy any loot competition. Please don't bunch pro-FFA with hardcore league players. There's quite many of us no-ninja types in hc :)
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SeikenZ wrote:


Removing names from loot, while still assigning it to a random player, would be a good fix in my opinion, plus minimizing the pathing and player collision issues that people have.


This would be a great way to solve the idiotic use of the word NINJA in public games.



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Vooodu wrote:
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SeikenZ wrote:


Removing names from loot, while still assigning it to a random player, would be a good fix in my opinion, plus minimizing the pathing and player collision issues that people have.


This would be a great way to solve the idiotic use of the word NINJA in public games.





I doubt this would change anything, to be honest.

People would still create no ninja games, it just means there will be more deceit (from griefers or not), because not only would you know who ended up taking the item, you also wouldn't know who the item was initially assigned for.

This might have worked if the timers never previously had names on them, but since they have, people now think that the loot is theirs. Personally, there's no better indicator that something is mine than when my name is on it, within reason. (Don't blow this out of proportion, if I draw my name on the beach, I do not own the beach.)

My complaint about the loot system rests solely on the fact that there are faulty game mechanics that cause pathing issues to obtain loot - and until these are solved, I feel that the best solution is to extend the loot timer by a few seconds, to compensate for body blocking / desync. Sure it would slow down gameplay, but does desync and pathing issues also not slow down gameplay?
Last edited by EndOfEnds#7547 on Mar 13, 2013, 10:53:53 AM
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SeikenZ wrote:
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iorlas wrote:
How will it slow it down? it's not like you have to wait for the timer if your name is on it.


It would have no place in FFA, even the current timers don't even have a place in FFA, but are merely there to compensate for lag that people suffer and reaction/travel time needed. If someone forgot to pick up an item or didn't see an item due to not paying attention, someone would have to wait an extremely long time to pick it up.

GGG wants people to pay attention with the risk of losing out on loot if you don't, not? Increasing the timers, would make it require no effort whatsoever to "always" get your loot and can not be considered FFA in the least.

Making it an option would solve it, but I'm against adding more loot-options to appease every type of player, which will split up the playerbase even more than it already is. Removing names from loot, while still assigning it to a random player, would be a good fix in my opinion, plus minimizing the pathing and player collision issues that people have.


You still haven't told me how it will slow it down.
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iorlas wrote:
How will it slow it down? it's not like you have to wait for the timer if your name is on it.


If you actually played the game the way its intended to be played you would have actually answered this question.

YOu assume loot timers means its your drop. Of course you would think people should not wait for it.

But in reality the timer is just a chance at a drop in a Free For All loot system.


So, people like me would have to wait longer for drop timers to expire to i can pick it up.

Which means it slows down everything constantly.
Last edited by Vooodu#7002 on Mar 13, 2013, 11:04:11 AM
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Vooodu wrote:
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iorlas wrote:
How will it slow it down? it's not like you have to wait for the timer if your name is on it.


If you actually played the game the way its intended to be played you would have actually answered this question.

YOu assume loot timers means its your drop. Of course you would think people should not wait for it.

But in reality the timer is just a chance at a drop in a Free For All loot system.


So, people like me would have to wait longer for drop timers to expire to i can pick it up.

Which means it slows down everything constantly.

I assume nothing,i know why the timers are there.YOU assume i don't play it as intended,if an item drops and it doesn't have your name on it there's no need to hang around for a timer to expire,just move on, no need for everyone to stop while one person picks up a drop.In no way will it slow the game down.If ya names not on it move on, no need to hang around.

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