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Post by ElDane on Nov 15, 2016 14:04:50 GMT
After the event the game automatically resumes the activity you were doing before the event. However, when you were carving it starts carving the first item in your queue. It should resume with the gem you actually were working on.
My guess would be that a similar bug occurs with crafting, but I did not test it.
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Post by joeybeanz on Nov 15, 2016 17:29:43 GMT
You can put whatever you're working on at the top of your crafting/carving queue
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Post by lorinthar on Nov 16, 2016 7:02:20 GMT
You can put whatever you're working on at the top of your crafting/carving queue You can only raise priority by one item at a time, so if it's near the bottom, it's a lot of clicks, and a lot of lag to suffer through. I'm not a carver or a crafter, but even so I have a level 18 Carving Bench and Crafting Table, which means around 2 minutes of clicking to raise an item from the bottom to the top. I would guess professional crafters and carvers have even longer queues.
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Post by joeybeanz on Nov 16, 2016 13:56:45 GMT
My queue is 23 items long and it only takes me maybe 15 seconds to move an item from the bottom to the top. If yours is taking 2 minutes that's a problem with lag, not problem with the mechanics of queue rearrangement. Anyway, I'm not saying that this isn't a good idea or that it's not beneficial, just pointing out that there's a way to ensure what he's talking about doesn't happen in the case that what he's suggesting doesn't get implemented.
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Post by lorinthar on Nov 16, 2016 19:38:09 GMT
My queue is 23 items long and it only takes me maybe 15 seconds to move an item from the bottom to the top. If yours is taking 2 minutes that's a problem with lag, not problem with the mechanics of queue rearrangement. Anyway, I'm not saying that this isn't a good idea or that it's not beneficial, just pointing out that there's a way to ensure what he's talking about doesn't happen in the case that what he's suggesting doesn't get implemented. The lag is due to the mechanics of queue rearrangement. Namely that you can only move an item one at a time and it contacts the server for each of those moves. But yes, you're right that there is a workaround.
And I assume I'm not the only one with lag problems. I am admittedly in Europe, but I have a Gigabit connexion only two hops away from the backbone, so I probably still have a better connexion to the Avabur server than most players who aren't on the US East Coast.
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