Ok,
Thats nice for some players that are collecting all kind of stuff for refinement or selling for gold. But not all players are doing that and this "feature" is very annoying! It's not QOL when you need to stop in dung runs to get rid of useless green and blue items to get the loot from a boss fight.
We really need this to be an on and off option.
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Of course, it all comes down to how much work this would be. There comes a point that it just isn't worth the bother.
But seriously, how much hamster does someone have to be carrying around for a single dungeon run to cause them so much heartache when it comes to bag space?
Reading people complain about not having enough room just doesn't process for me.
Buy bags to create more room.
Buy bank space to create more bag space.
And when you get done with a run, take a minute to clear out whatever you picked up so you can get ready to run again.
It is another passive feature now which saves you time in dungeons.
Click on "identify all", and it instantly converts to items useable for gold or RefP.
If you don't like it then don't run over loot.
I see no logic in complaints about features that make life easier overall.
"Why is it dragons only use ketchup? I'd like a little wasabi please. Us silvers like a variety of condiments."
"Don't call them foolish mortals. One, they don't learn from it. Two, It just ticks them off." - An Ancient Red Dragon
So if I was one of the people who hate picking up green loot, I could avoid every single green thing and still get a pile of it from when *you* ran over it.
It does this for a good reason: Because who the "party leader" is in a public queue is random, you can't set your party loot settings to "leader decides" and take it all from your pug when you get lucky. However, because it ignores ALL the party loot settings, it also ignores the settings of players who are like "you know, I'm good, pass on the Peridots"
The obvious fix for both people who want no-autoloot and people who want autoloot is to have the personal need/greed Loot Threshold setting respected while in public parties.
Then many players that use loadouts can have 2 or more armor sets and weapons same goes for artifacts and other pots and potions. And i like to keep lots of extra insignia's and have many mythic artifacts i use to tweak stats as upgrades are added. Then we have stuff we save to use as a transmute in the future or something we think might become rare. And if you buy and sell at auction house or trade alot then you have even more stuff not to mention extra wards, extra pots, and potions. Really i have just grazed the top of why many players have maxed out bank and bags and still have inv issues. And good chance if you do have inv issues then you most likely see little value in the RP that comes from green vs the items you have all ready have and hold more value.
I'm guessing... never.
No, this does not make life "easier" for most of us.
Now that salvage is gone, most of us have 100s of thousands or millions of AD (correction RP... wishful thinking).
Those 20 green items (at 50 RP each) are worthless and a total irritation. It just fills our bag space and wastes our time identifying and converting... not for the RP but just to get rid of that HAMSTER.
Like we don't have enough useless HAMSTER in our bags already.
Totally agree with OP. Make it a toggle on or off.
Those who are scavengers , God bless you. Take my greens... please.
I am Took.
"Full plate and packing steel" in NW since 2013.
Run a dungeon, clear out the stuff. Run another, clear out that stuff.
And remember, I said I was in favor of an opt-out. "Years on end"? No. I have been here since beta but have taken breaks.
Value RP? Yes, I do, though I am generally a soloer outside of the random skirmish or dungeon run or what have you.
(A bad guild experience really turned me off on the idea of joining a guild, working to help build it up, and then being relegated to second-class status or just kicked out because of decisions made by a person or people that I do not know in real life.)
But having the largest bags in every slot, maxed bank slots, and maxed shared slots is a lot of space, especially now that we have some slots set aside for fashion items.
And that doesn't include storing items in the mail system.
There is "carrying around some loadouts and keeping some unique appearances for special RP occasions" and there is "I am a packrat that can not bring myself to part with anything that has a unique appearance even if I have never used it and can not think of an occasion where I might want to".