Jump to content
  • Sign Up

CuChulainn.5940

Members
  • Posts

    19
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by CuChulainn.5940

  1. I am doing the "A Strange Diet Achievement", spending hours fishing. I collected and fed the New Born Siege Turtle 5 of the first 11 fish yesterday following the wiki list: https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/A_Strange_Diet
     

    Then I did the rest of the six today. I fed the turtle the fish, but it did not accept the Dandan. So I would ask you, is there a limit to the number of fish the turtle can consume in a day? If there is a bug, ,may I ask why the sub menu for the achievement does not include a checklist of the fish caught and fed to the turtle? It would make tracking the achievement much easier. It seems like an oversight to me. Please add it in an upcoming hotfix.

  2. @Miss Lana.5276 said:

    @"Ayrilana.1396" said:The wiki is incomplete.

    Frostgorge has an extra rift. Blazeridge has an extra rift. Each PoF map has three rifts per map. Dragonfall has 3 rifts.

    I'm currently missing just one LS4 rift. So far the east one in Sandswept doesn't give me progression. Neither does the south one in LA despite the east one giving progression. I'm guessing the Sandswept one is bugged since all of the LS4 maps seem to have a pattern of having three rifts each.

    Turns out there is a 3rd Rift in Sandswept Isles people have not noticed. At the tip of the Iron Whale south-west of Atholma Waypoint It will count to the achievement and will trigger.

  3. I was doing the achievement, and found that two bugged out, one in the Ascalon map which eventually worked itself out, and currently a Rift in the Living World Season 4 will not trigger. There are 19 rifts to collect, and some of them are quite lengthy. The grind after the 10th time trying to get the right rift to trigger is a tad laborious if not annoying.

    I contacted support and did make a bug report. I was informed that support could not reset, retroactively trigger the achievement for me, nor track down which rift is giving me grief.

    I have a suggestion which I was advised to address here: like the Rockstar Achievement that tracks each individual rock, or Ancient Coin needed in Jahai, why not make each rift traceable so we can avoid problems like this in future? It would be the smartest, if not easiest solution, rather than having to run through multiple attempts in this instance 19 rifts repeatedly until it triggers, it can be thus narrowed down to just the problem.

    Hopefully this problem gets fixed soon, or something comes of this suggestion.

    Thanks.

  4. @LucianDK.8615 said:

    @LucianDK.8615 said:It wouldve been far more problematic to disable home instance plots. Especially since 2 have been available for years, a completely unfeasible change to ask for. And ascended food is their new hot thing, of course they are not going to disable that. Especially in the wake of the recent instance sharing causing prices to plummet until it was fixed. With the glyph of reaping threatening to undo the fix and make problems again.

    I can only imagine they are working on redesigning the glyph to work properly. May not be as straightforward as you think, gw2 is after all full of spaghetti code. Be glad a fix is coming and you aren't going to wait years for a bug fix.

    The easiest most sensible solution would be to turn off ascended plants until they worked with glyphs. Not denying people glyphys that worked just fine before ascended plants became a thing, and for which people paid good money for, expecting the glyphs to work. Someone did not have their thinking hat on when they came up with this silly solution to wait two weeks for them to figure out how to make ascended plant reaping work properly with the Reaping glyph, when limiting factors as to who owns an ascended plot/ has the chef mastery or not.

    That is absolutely not the most sensible solution, there would be a huge outcry against it, vs just a relatively few in comparision with the glyph. No,you are the least evil here im afraid. Just wait till next update.

    Pardon? We all lived quite well with out ascended plant production, for many the past 7 years. It is a new feature that apparently is half baked and not working as intended. Arenanet also made Glyphs, which did and do work as intended, but for many, is a small minor glitch when it comes to ascended compatibility issues that arose from a new update.

    You're telling me it is better to deny people who have paid good money for an item they purchased and have used as intended, the use of said item for upwards of a fortnight, rather than turn off a minor feature that needs repairing? My solution does not mean the denial of home instance plots as you suggest, only that " ascended" plot use be put on hold until they come up with a solution that is not half baked. You bring up moral equivocation into the equation.? I question your intellectual honesty sir and I say good day to you.

    As just said above, a lot more have paid money for the plots as well and having them for -years-, its far more important to keep those working. instead of disabling them. So no, the argument doesnt work there. And plots are -not- a minor feature, I grow my primers. You just gotta wait, and Anet clearly agrees that shutting off the glyph is the better situation.

    You need to do a little reading comprehension mate. No where did I say plots should be turned off. Only the ascended plant portion needs to be disabled until they make a proper fix. READ and UNDERSTAND what you're talking about. My solution is more than viable it is appropriate for everyone.

  5. @LucianDK.8615 said:

    @LucianDK.8615 said:It wouldve been far more problematic to disable home instance plots. Especially since 2 have been available for years, a completely unfeasible change to ask for. And ascended food is their new hot thing, of course they are not going to disable that. Especially in the wake of the recent instance sharing causing prices to plummet until it was fixed. With the glyph of reaping threatening to undo the fix and make problems again.

    I can only imagine they are working on redesigning the glyph to work properly. May not be as straightforward as you think, gw2 is after all full of spaghetti code. Be glad a fix is coming and you aren't going to wait years for a bug fix.

    The easiest most sensible solution would be to turn off ascended plants until they worked with glyphs. Not denying people glyphys that worked just fine before ascended plants became a thing, and for which people paid good money for, expecting the glyphs to work. Someone did not have their thinking hat on when they came up with this silly solution to wait two weeks for them to figure out how to make ascended plant reaping work properly with the Reaping glyph, when limiting factors as to who owns an ascended plot/ has the chef mastery or not.

    That is absolutely not the most sensible solution, there would be a huge outcry against it, vs just a relatively few in comparision with the glyph. No,you are the least evil here im afraid. Just wait till next update.

    Pardon? We all lived quite well with out ascended plant production, for many the past 7 years. It is a new feature that apparently is half baked and not working as intended. Arenanet also made Glyphs, which did and do work as intended, but for many, is a small minor glitch when it comes to ascended compatibility issues that arose from a new update.

    You're telling me it is better to deny people who have paid good money for an item they purchased and have used as intended, the use of said item for upwards of a fortnight, rather than turn off a minor feature that needs repairing? My solution does not mean the denial of home instance plots as you suggest, only that " ascended" plot use be put on hold until they come up with a solution that is not half baked. You bring up moral equivocation into the equation.? I question your intellectual honesty sir and I say good day to you.

  6. @LucianDK.8615 said:It wouldve been far more problematic to disable home instance plots. Especially since 2 have been available for years, a completely unfeasible change to ask for. And ascended food is their new hot thing, of course they are not going to disable that. Especially in the wake of the recent instance sharing causing prices to plummet until it was fixed. With the glyph of reaping threatening to undo the fix and make problems again.

    I can only imagine they are working on redesigning the glyph to work properly. May not be as straightforward as you think, gw2 is after all full of spaghetti code. Be glad a fix is coming and you aren't going to wait years for a bug fix.

    The easiest most sensible solution would be to turn off ascended plants until they worked with glyphs. Not denying people glyphys that worked just fine before ascended plants became a thing, and for which people paid good money for, expecting the glyphs to work. Someone did not have their thinking hat on when they came up with this silly solution to wait two weeks for them to figure out how to make ascended plant reaping work properly with the Reaping glyph, when limiting factors as to who owns an ascended plot/ has the chef mastery or not.

  7. A lot more would be unhappy if any plots was disabled. It was the least evil they could do, as far fewer have the glyph.You do realize that you are asking for all garden plots to be disabled? As you can grow ascended seeds on all 3.

    Then perhaps if they put a hold on ascended plants (For two weeks) all together would be a better solution than to disable all plots and the glyphs for which people paid money for as I did.

    I know I can live with out the plants (ascended) for a couple weeks, over losing the alternative.

×
×
  • Create New...