I always have had this problem after each patch (game gets hung up on Cryptic screen.) My solution, which works 100% of the time (for me at least) is when I load up the game on patch day, I turn off the "fast load" option. I then patch the game. When it is done patching and the button to play the game is active. I shut…
This (or something like it) would have a better chance of happening if you described how all of these steps, things, rooms could be purchased with ungodly amounts of Zen. If you do that, you might get their (company's/Dev's) attention, short of that....good idea but never gonna happen. Everything in this game is designed…
There are two that I know about: 1. Comes from the Blacklake quest where you fight in the burning building, its one of the first quests out there 2. and the second comes from the final quest out in Neverdeath, the one where you see Valindra and the dragon at the end before fighting the boss spider. That is all that I know…
Are you serious! Have you spent any time in this game, in Protectors Enclave watching general chat, or for that matter on the internet at all? Those pics were probably the least offensive things I've seen today. I mean just go to the Festival grounds right now and I can almost guarantee that someone on a pig mount is…
step 1: look in your downloads folder for an old version of the NW installer step 2: run that one and let the game download/update. step 3: profit (having never had anything to do with Arc)
In order to get your profits faster than 24k a day, you could buy the items, put them in your account mailbox and take them out on different toons and sell them that way. It spreads the profit around and allows you to refine them faster. Just saying. Its funny that about 2 hours after the list in OP was posted the AH on…
If they are on the same server you can send the mail to the @yoursccountname without the prefix. Those mails will be available to any of your toons on that server. ex: I send mail to @blaackwolfe in order to swap gear between toons. Stay Thirsty My Friends!
I’ve read this whole thread (a first for any forums I’ve been on) and I can see it from all sides. First: I understand the players POV. There are times that I don’t have a lot of time and want to progress my character and a short Foundry quest is the right thing to do. Then there are the times that I have plenty of gaming…