It's sad that you cannot inspect items to find out what they look like. Especially since there is a "Change Appearence" function, but you will have to use and bind an item to see what it looks like, and then decide whetever it looked good or not. <-- Sad
I would like to know what the item i'm buying looks like, if it is for this purpose to change appearence - Before i buy it. Anyone sharing the same oppinion?
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keuwrk91Member, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 6Arc User
edited July 2013
I agree with this post, it's fun to be able to inspect how gear would look on you. And if this would be implemented, please don't make it so that you can only inspect class-specific gear. As I'm playing a TR at the moment it would be fun, in my opinion, to see how my character would look as a DC or maybe GF.
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nukeyooBanned Users, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 0Arc User
the change appearance option doesnt bind gear for me, no idea why it does for you but that sounds more like either a bug or user error
But you still have to possess/buy the item to even do that. And by bind he means by when you buy bind on pickup gear. Which can easily be a waste if you want to see what it looks like first before buying.
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croffileMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 0Arc User
But you still have to possess/buy the item to even do that. And by bind he means by when you buy bind on pickup gear. Which can easily be a waste if you want to see what it looks like first before buying.
Yes, indeed. You need the item in your bag only to see how it looks, which is wrong in my oppinion. We need a Inspect function. :<
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Inspector Gadget style others gear...
But you still have to possess/buy the item to even do that. And by bind he means by when you buy bind on pickup gear. Which can easily be a waste if you want to see what it looks like first before buying.
Yes, indeed. You need the item in your bag only to see how it looks, which is wrong in my oppinion. We need a Inspect function. :<
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