I'm a n00b crafter. After two years in EU I finally gave it a whirl. Now, I've been around a while, so I at least get the basic idea. But I'm a bit confused about the condition slider. I can see what it does on normnal items, and I can understand why you'd want to put it in different positions for L and non-L items. But I don't get what it does with stackable items, like the basic components. Does it simply affect the quantity in the same way it affects the condition of normal items? And if it does, what's the point in moving it? Oh, and one last thing. How do I get good returns? :D Erach.
"Oh, and one last thing. How do I get good returns? by Erach Change your name to Erik Buzz Lightyear and hack his account. The words - Good returns and Crafting just don't go together in a sentence LOL. Crafting has the highest rate of ped lose in EU. As a new crafter you should do quite well at first. This is for obvious reasons. Then GOOD LUCK. :D
Simple answer: slider dosent do anything for stackables About the "good returns", just stop crafting :D
Slider on condition for stackables gives you more than you would get from condition! At least that is how my filters spit out large amounts when I click on condition instead of quantity. But you won´t get many successful on condition! It´s strange because quantity means "more of" and condition means "better quality" but with my filters it´s the other way around, well except the fact that your filters will never increase in quality hehe I tried 1k clicks on both and the better return was from the Condition but that is just my luck at the time I guess! Will have to try again to see if things have changed hehe Oh and... you won´t get a decent return unless you are willing to do high ped amount clicks! Well you could do as most are doing and get yourself an OA-101 light or standard and click away hoping for a huge HOF but there you are just better off in a slot machine... No wait! slot machines pay better hehe Bloodstar