Support! I don’t need a discount just the convince, it’s a hassle that makes me not want to bother with the apparel
Support! I don’t need a discount just the convince, it’s a hassle that makes me not want to bother with the apparel
[quote name="Xela" date="2024-08-08 12:24:50" ]
support. Bundles are also an accessibility feature, removing them and making people buy every item of the set individually makes the site even more unnecessarily click-heavy and unfriendly to people like myself with painful hand/wrist issues.
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Seconding this, because I feel like this is an important aspect to the issue that staff are massively overlooking when they seem to generally want the site to be accessible. If a discount really matters to someone, then they can click through, but bundles are not only about convenience but accessibility at the end of the day - it's a necessary QOL feature when you're releasing big apparel sets that are time limited.
Xela wrote on 2024-08-08 12:24:50:
support. Bundles are also an accessibility feature, removing them and making people buy every item of the set individually makes the site even more unnecessarily click-heavy and unfriendly to people like myself with painful hand/wrist issues.
Seconding this, because I feel like this is an important aspect to the issue that staff are massively overlooking when they seem to generally want the site to be accessible. If a discount really matters to someone, then they can click through, but bundles are not only about convenience but accessibility at the end of the day - it's a necessary QOL feature when you're releasing big apparel sets that are time limited.
I support this suggestion as well! It's not really about the discount, it's about the convenience and ease of buying one bundle and opening it versus buying all the pieces of a set individually- and then doing that multiple times over for multiple sets.
I support this suggestion as well! It's not really about the discount, it's about the convenience and ease of buying one bundle and opening it versus buying all the pieces of a set individually- and then doing that multiple times over for multiple sets.
when pinging me, my username is 0wO- number 0, then capital letter 'O'
Support. Bundles are so much easier to keep track of for if you've gotten everything
Support. Bundles are so much easier to keep track of for if you've gotten everything
Once again wishing this was real. :'D
Once again wishing this was real. :'D
Support, for the reason a lot of other players have already stated: I don't mind if there's no discount; I just want to be able to buy apparel quickly and conveniently (or make it more convenient for dom shoppers). I regularly use dom shops, and it's such a hassle to take a look at the list of items, calculate prices for all the pieces, double-check everything, etc. etc. Having bundles available would really save plenty of time!
Support, for the reason a lot of other players have already stated: I don't mind if there's no discount; I just want to be able to buy apparel quickly and conveniently (or make it more convenient for dom shoppers). I regularly use dom shops, and it's such a hassle to take a look at the list of items, calculate prices for all the pieces, double-check everything, etc. etc. Having bundles available would really save plenty of time!
Popping in to add my support. I'm barely active nowadays, but came back to check out the WW announcement after seeing some lovely outfits by others, and clicking through the items, my thought was: oh, such beautiful apparel! Too bad I'll never use it bc buying Every Single One manually (and multiple times, likely!) is exhausting to even think about. And then back to hiatus I go, probably
Popping in to add my support. I'm barely active nowadays, but came back to check out the WW announcement after seeing some lovely outfits by others, and clicking through the items, my thought was: oh, such beautiful apparel! Too bad I'll never use it bc buying Every Single One manually (and multiple times, likely!) is exhausting to even think about. And then back to hiatus I go, probably
[quote name="DeviBrigard" date="2024-08-07 21:05:39" ]
I would also like to see bundles for the apparel which costs items, with the item cost being the sum of the individual item costs.
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would be especially useful since you can then see the full cost of a set at a glance & set goals for grinding/otherwise obtaining currency
DeviBrigard wrote on 2024-08-07 21:05:39:
I would also like to see bundles for the apparel which costs items, with the item cost being the sum of the individual item costs.
would be especially useful since you can then see the full cost of a set at a glance & set goals for grinding/otherwise obtaining currency
Strongly support. Bundles don't need to give discounts to have a positive impact.
As stated before, bundles are accessibility options, and the decision to take it away wasn't smart. If it was 'redundancy' that took it away, bundles aren't redundant because they offer a distinct positive benefit by existing: the ability to buy everything at once. The site, in general, needs to embrace more bundles, not just because gem bundles give you a discount. The value isn't just in a discount when applicable: it's also in how much less time you have to spend click-click-clicking.
Example: when buying all those individual pieces of apparel, you click a potential 3 times for each:
1. Have to click on the Buy button
2. Click to confirm the purchase
3. Click to close the purchase successful window
There's 8 items in each new set of apparel without bundles, meaning you have to click a whopping 24 times to buy all of just one set of apparel at most, and escape doesn't quick close. Why do that, when you could have a bundle for every set and reduce that number from a high of 24 to 3 max? The page doesn't even refresh for every click, so it's not even like ad revenue is being gained.
For players who don't want a whole set and maybe grab only a couple of parts, they can continue to buy the exact individual pieces they want and spend no more treasure than they have to in order to get them while not being snubbed out of a discount for not wanting the whole thing.
Strongly support. Bundles don't need to give discounts to have a positive impact.
As stated before, bundles are accessibility options, and the decision to take it away wasn't smart. If it was 'redundancy' that took it away, bundles aren't redundant because they offer a distinct positive benefit by existing: the ability to buy everything at once. The site, in general, needs to embrace more bundles, not just because gem bundles give you a discount. The value isn't just in a discount when applicable: it's also in how much less time you have to spend click-click-clicking.
Example: when buying all those individual pieces of apparel, you click a potential 3 times for each:
1. Have to click on the Buy button
2. Click to confirm the purchase
3. Click to close the purchase successful window
There's 8 items in each new set of apparel without bundles, meaning you have to click a whopping 24 times to buy all of just one set of apparel at most, and escape doesn't quick close. Why do that, when you could have a bundle for every set and reduce that number from a high of 24 to 3 max? The page doesn't even refresh for every click, so it's not even like ad revenue is being gained.
For players who don't want a whole set and maybe grab only a couple of parts, they can continue to buy the exact individual pieces they want and spend no more treasure than they have to in order to get them while not being snubbed out of a discount for not wanting the whole thing.
Support for this exact reason:
[quote name="vysearcadia" date="2024-08-10 11:29:43" ]
Example: when buying all those individual pieces of apparel, you click a potential 3 times for each:
1. Have to click on the Buy button
2. Click to confirm the purchase
3. Click to close the purchase successful window
There's 8 items in each new set of apparel without bundles, meaning you have to click a whopping 24 times to buy all of just one set of apparel at most, and escape doesn't quick close. Why do that, when you could have a bundle for every set and reduce that number from a high of 24 to 3 max? The page doesn't even refresh for every click, so it's not even like ad revenue is being gained.
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I don't want to click 18 times to buy an entire Segmented Armor set, and then click another 72 times to buy the other 4 sets.
That is 96 clicks to buy all 4 Saboteur sets in Arvelle's shop (not including Silent Saboteur, which has a bundle)
Assuming you have the currency to buy one of everything in Arvelle's shop, that's 435 clicks (assuming that, when buying the gem apparel that has bundles, you only buy the bundle which reduces total clicks by 30)
That is a lot of clicking for a regular player without any sort of disability that might be worsened by extended periods of repetitive wrist movements. Bundles are a necessary QOL and accessibility feature
Support for this exact reason:
vysearcadia wrote on 2024-08-10 11:29:43:
Example: when buying all those individual pieces of apparel, you click a potential 3 times for each:
1. Have to click on the Buy button
2. Click to confirm the purchase
3. Click to close the purchase successful window
There's 8 items in each new set of apparel without bundles, meaning you have to click a whopping 24 times to buy all of just one set of apparel at most, and escape doesn't quick close. Why do that, when you could have a bundle for every set and reduce that number from a high of 24 to 3 max? The page doesn't even refresh for every click, so it's not even like ad revenue is being gained.
I don't want to click 18 times to buy an entire Segmented Armor set, and then click another 72 times to buy the other 4 sets.
That is 96 clicks to buy all 4 Saboteur sets in Arvelle's shop (not including Silent Saboteur, which has a bundle)
Assuming you have the currency to buy one of everything in Arvelle's shop, that's 435 clicks (assuming that, when buying the gem apparel that has bundles, you only buy the bundle which reduces total clicks by 30)
That is a lot of clicking for a regular player without any sort of disability that might be worsened by extended periods of repetitive wrist movements. Bundles are a necessary QOL and accessibility feature