they're used in the Tyranny of Dragons campaign missions ... all you have to do is have enough currency and start the task (like with professions) and 20 hrs later, you're done with that campaign quest.
I'll tell ya, sometimes it's hard to find 6-10 people interested in taking on a dragon sometimes ... tried for 1-1/2 hrs last night to take out Charthraxis with only 3-4 people ... that was five attempts, and it wiped me out of injury kits ... :P
I have a TB EarForce Seven ... $150 pseudo-surround. Great headset in every other game I play. No one in-group could figure out why comms were sketchy between us all.
I had the same question. Answer: If you have your SmartGlass app set to remote controller, when you open chat and press 'X' to "Edit Value" the controller turns into your phone's keyboard. It is very handy.
Talk about censorship: "This topic is closed. We do not allow pay to win arguments or discussions and there is already a thread on the ZAX Backlog." What you call "censorship", developers call a "feature"! ... lol :cool:
I'm hoping that with the hold MS put on the "party chat" feature of the April XB1 update, coupled with the fact that Neverwinter just released, that there *may* be hope for this "party chat" feature to roll over into the game. Then again, Battlefield 4 has no problems with restricting chat to squads in-game ...
Ahhhh ... see - I knew there was a catch. So do everything like normal, except you can type using the phone/tablet instead of the controller. Gotcha. That *does* help, but not eradicate the PITA chat is in-game! lol ...
And your insight is appreciated, BTW ... don't think I'm simply poo-pooing your advice. It's just frustrating to *want* to play and get ahead and feel handcuffed by the pay-to-play model.
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