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Offline Andy

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Repairing Items All the way
« on: December 17, 2012, 02:16:01 am »
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I think that is is awfully annoying that if yo ugo 'bankrupt' and your item is damaged and you can't repair it, then later when you make the money to, it does not do it automaticly. You still have to go to the website to repair it. Even if it was just when a damaged item is damaged again, and you have the cash to repair the new breakage and the old, then it repairs it all the way, would be nice. Any possibility on this devs?
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Re: Repairing Items All the way
« Reply #1 on: December 17, 2012, 02:23:12 am »
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sometimes you dont want to repair it, sometimes you just want to keep the money to buy/repair something else

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Re: Repairing Items All the way
« Reply #2 on: December 17, 2012, 03:40:53 am »
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I think that is is awfully annoying that if yo ugo 'bankrupt' and your item is damaged and you can't repair it, then later when you make the money to, it does not do it automaticly. You still have to go to the website to repair it. Even if it was just when a damaged item is damaged again, and you have the cash to repair the new breakage and the old, then it repairs it all the way, would be nice. Any possibility on this devs?

Turn on auto-repair. Don't use all of your gold with equipment that costs more than you earn. No problem.
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