My wife's account has the same problem. She has 9 toons and several of them have the contest of liars quest glitched, telling her to choose her representativve.
Yep, that's what I've been doing. Not only is it not ideal, it's a PITA to do 5 times when 5 new applications are available, not to mention the risk of dismissing the wrong artisan because repetitiveness breeds carelessness. Also, it requires not taking that 20th good artisan (I guess that's sort-of made-up for with the…
I also have this problem (stuck in tutorial, no decline option - at workshop level 3, character level 80, with at least one level 70 profession), on the new toon that I created after the Mod17 release, and my wife has the same problem on the toon she created at the same time. We also both have toons that have a hidden…
Okay, not "all", upon further review. Apparently it's only greyed out when the number of applicants remaining is =< the number of available slots. You're forcing me to accept artisans I don't like, to fill up my slots, and then dismiss them. This is going to make waiting for better artisans painful, but I guess it's not…
Thanks for fixing the profession artisan applicants changing on me every time I go dismiss one to make room for a better one. But now I can't decline an applicant I don't like?! Why?!
Why not just admit you were wrong, and move on? Windows 10 32-bit is *not* from 2003. Neither is 32-bit Windows 7. People running a 32-bit OS are not necessarily then running an OS from 2003, nor even one that is past its end-of-life. There are plenty of 32-bit programs that don't run, or don't run well, in a 64-bit…
The problem for a lot of people is you actually *can't* upgrade a 32-bit copy of Windows to 64-bit. You have to do a clean re-install. This causes you to have to re-install all of your programs. Some people can't do that, whether because the program explicitly won't allow an install in Windows 10, because it doesn't allow…
It doesn't just handle memory "better" - it allows for much more memory. 32-bit Windows is limited to between 2GB and 3.5GB (2GB in most pre-Windows 10 installs, 3.1GB in most Windows 10 installs). 64-bit Windows 10 can handle 128GB (or even much more - that's the home version). A decent computer right now should have 8GB…
Are you running the post-July 18 client? If they're only using one client for both 32-bit and 64-bit machines, it has to be 32-bit. They can only transition to a single 64-bit client after dropping the 32-bit one.
Wait...your fix for scaling making content too difficult is to make content *more* difficult?! You do know, right, that the "cap" is actually just the top difficulty level of mobs? (Except crit chance, which was whatever was needed for the 100% mark, and is now the 50% mark)
The class name changes don't have anything to do with 5e. 4e classes are Cleric, Fighter, Paladin, Ranger, Rogue, Warlock, Warlord, and Wizard. The old NW class names like "Devoted Cleric" and "Scourge Warlock" come from 4e's suggested "build options". The game isn't being moved toward 5e. It's still "at-will",…