Many tools on Siege have uses - and we are all fine with that. But salvage bags are not supposed to have uses and never have - until recently.
If any Dev happens to see this post, could you comment please?
The problem is that apparently the number of uses consumed depends on how much is in the bag - the more stuff there is, the more charges used. Which means that in *very* short order, one's salvage bag is useless.
This is particularly a problem for new players who might come over to Siege because they are the ones who will most likely wish to heavily use a salvage bag. (And they are not cheap on Siege.)
Why do I think this is a glitch/bug? Well, for starters, some characters' bags still do not show charges, while other characters' bags *do* now show charges - even though they did not show charges before.
I think this slipped in on the publish before this last one. I don't know if we have a "bugs" forum, but if we do, I will also cross-post this over there.
I do know that all of the crafters on Siege are unhappy about this glitch. It doesn't sound like much, but it surely can be when you are out in the field.
Thx!
If any Dev happens to see this post, could you comment please?
The problem is that apparently the number of uses consumed depends on how much is in the bag - the more stuff there is, the more charges used. Which means that in *very* short order, one's salvage bag is useless.
This is particularly a problem for new players who might come over to Siege because they are the ones who will most likely wish to heavily use a salvage bag. (And they are not cheap on Siege.)
Why do I think this is a glitch/bug? Well, for starters, some characters' bags still do not show charges, while other characters' bags *do* now show charges - even though they did not show charges before.
I think this slipped in on the publish before this last one. I don't know if we have a "bugs" forum, but if we do, I will also cross-post this over there.
I do know that all of the crafters on Siege are unhappy about this glitch. It doesn't sound like much, but it surely can be when you are out in the field.
Thx!