As someone who likes to get all the items in SOT I have a lot of skins and just a few of them that I really use much. But when in PVP and I want to select that weapon with that skin its hard to find that weapon fast in such a stressful situation. That's why my question is. Is there a possibility of adding an Archive/Favourite feature to the game so you can archive your favourite skins and see them in a different tab next to the eye of reach icon or something. As for clothing it would be fun that you can save outfits in a wardrobe on your ship and select that outfit fast by just a couple clicks instead of searching for the specific items. Hopefully Rare can make something of this and make me and probably other people happy. I prefer this feature not as necessary so it doesn't need to be in the game immediately. Thank you for reading pirates and I hope this can be added to this beautiful game.
Favorite/Archive feature for Clothing, Weapons and Cosmetics
- I Etua ISeafarerInsider
@galactic-geek its not about collecting everything its just the fact that if you have most buyable items your skins get up to 3 pages and that's really annoying to find 1 certain skin fast in pvp or something.
- Galactic GeekSeafarerFounder
@shadow64969 said in Favorite/Archive feature for Clothing, Weapons and Cosmetics:
@galactic-geek its not about collecting everything its just the fact that if you have most buyable items your skins get up to 3 pages and that's really annoying to find 1 certain skin fast in pvp or something.
Only 3? Some of mine are 12+! 😅
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