You need to play closer attention. I have never deleted anything I didn’t intend on. When you scroll over an item a big description box pops up letting you know about the item. So yes this is your problem, not bungies
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Dude, that's a WILDLY inconsiderate way to think. It's a minor inconvenience, and a proper fix would be a nice QOL update. It's like there being a huge pot hole in a wide avenue, and going "dude just pay attention and get in the other lane. You have plenty of room for it, it's your problem, not the city's."
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Editado por pumpkinroo74948: 1/3/2020 9:04:20 AMYour comparison is wrong. You are comparing something that is damaged to something that works just fine. All they have to do is watch as they are opening things and all is ok. If they don’t have the time to properly work through their inventory then they should wait until they do. It’s not the companies fault for people not being patient and not paying attention.
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Fair enough, but I fail to see why taking the time to make this change would be a bad thing. I'm not a software developer of any kind, but I couldn't imagine adding at the very least a warning message like "hey, are you sure you want to delete this item?" would be a daunting task. Cores aren't too hard to get anymore, but they're still incentivised enough to the point where losing one is common enough to be rather annoying (I don't see the point in your entire inventory shifting when opening a holiday box for example). I think that despite it being able to be worked around by the used, it would at least be kind of bungie to add such a thing into the game. It would prevent small situations where you accidentally got rid of the thing you needed (which easier to do than you'd think, it's easy to get complacent when opening packages. It's probably the most boring thing to do in the entire game) and now you need to take the time to go get one, either by having to use a different weapon than in your immediate loadout for a banshee bounty, hurting your efficiency for trying to complete another activity, or taking the time to do one of spider's bounties. TL,DR: Yes, while the user is entirely capable of paying more attention, I think it would be of bungie's interest to make it a point to put this under consideration for an array of future QOL changes alongside future content drops. Of course it shouldnt take priority over straight up big-time content, but it's still up to bungie to satisfy their audience, this would be a small addition to doing just that.
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Guess you missed the part about items shifting and your cursor ending up over something you didn’t want to delete.
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Guess you should pay more attention to what your doing
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Or Bungie could separete button for deleting and opening. Easist way would be to simple change button of one of the action to reload button. Would it be beter and more consistant solution?
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It is not a problem. It’s not broken. It is simple players not taking the time and not paying attention
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And Bungie did take its time to consider possible issue with its solution?
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Is this a question or a statement?
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That is up to you to decide champ.
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Editado por pumpkinroo74948: 1/3/2020 2:11:08 PMWell seeing as how bungie is just now getting back, i think you have no point, champ
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So, Bungie was absent for last 2 years. That is some bold statememt.
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Lol well this dawning just started right before they went on holiday, and this is what the Post was about, so maybe you have lost your way?
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The issue at hand is older then Dawning. It is issue as old as game itself.
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Funny I have played since day 1 destiny 1 and never had the issue. All falls back to personal responsibility
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Good for you. Why are you angry at people trying to improve the game again?
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Not angry, and it doesn’t need improved. There is nothing wrong with that aspect of the game
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“You should just like pay more attention and stuff man” what genius thinking
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Exactly the point. It's really just common sense
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Absolutely of course
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It's not hard....
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The gifts shift from time to time when opening them, leaving your cursor on the enhancement cores. I was opening 80 gifts, with no way to move them away from the cores. When you've spammed 20, 30, 40, 50 of them, and all of a sudden they shift down and. your cursor is automatically over the cores, it is extremely easy for anyone to continue pressing the SAME button, seeing as they just pressed it, 20, 30, 40, 50 times. It isn't just me. It's happened to a lot of people.
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And if you were paying attention you would not be having this problem
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You’re right. It’s not bad design for items to automatically shift in an inventory, leaving the same button to perform a negative action that you just used to perform a positive action, literally a split second sooner. Noted. You’re right and everyone else is wrong. Jesus what would we do without your big brain? God. “Just pay attention”! I’m so stupid! Why didn’t I think of that before?!
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Learn to accept your faults instead of blaming others for your error. Learn from it.