48 - SKG Loot System
What is the enhancement in mind? How should it look and feel?
Please provide any additional information below.
I would like to see the auto distribution of loot to the person that won the bid. So when you close the bid, the person that gets suicided, would also get the loot, instead of doing this operation manually. This would speed thing up a little more, and leave less room for error when passing out loot manually.
| User | When | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Zhinjio | Tue, 14 Apr 2009 23:43:30 | Changed status from New to Accepted |
| blazingstorm | Sun, 12 Apr 2009 21:09:26 | Create |
- 5 comments
- 5 comments
Facts
- Last updated on
- 17 Jul 2009
- Reported on
- 12 Apr 2009
- Status
- Accepted - Problem reproduced / Need acknowledged.
- Type
- Enhancement - A change which is intended to better the project in some way
- Priority
- Medium - Normal priority.
- Component
- Bidding
- #5
Zhinjio Fri, 01 May 2009 07:47:09I like both of these ideas.
- #4
Pyro76 Sun, 26 Apr 2009 02:36:34An actual suicide only when the winner receives the item in question; that is an excellent idea.
I also love the idea of a button to distribute the loot to the bid winner.
- #3
Jacklifear Sat, 25 Apr 2009 00:36:23Thoughts: Allow a toggle option to loot manually or allow the bid button. I can think of some variations out there that would appreciate that.
If enables, make it so that closing the bid doesn't suicide it.. it only suicides when the loot is GIVEN by pushing said button. Again, to alleviate confusion/frustration with having to fix rebids.
- #2
Jabouty Fri, 24 Apr 2009 15:45:59Perhaps a button to loot to the winner. This would allow for discussion prior to closing the bid and would allow for fixing the list if a suicide was overridden by officer decision. Basically loot button would not higlight until suicide was completed at which point it would be a single click to loot item to the bidder instead of click, find winner's group click again.
- #1
Zhinjio Tue, 14 Apr 2009 23:43:26This would have to be optional, but its not a bad idea. I can remember dozens of occurrences where someone would win the bid, and officers would further discuss and force a rebid because someone refused to bid that really should have (or similar).