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mattderes's avatar
11 years ago

What's the deal with unsellable stuff?

mattderes wrote:
The Christmas and Halloween stuff was annoying enough, but at least we bought those by choice. What's the point of saddling us with Valentine's stuff we don't want or need and then making it impossible for us to get rid of them? Okay, the pink fountain was kind of neat, but who wants or needs their town to have five of them... ever? All this is doing is making my inventory screen harder to look through.

Please EA, at least let me delete these things!



How about a "Hide" option instead?

19 Replies

  • Somehow, making holiday items sellable can be one's undoing. Been there, done that. I inadvertently sold all but one of my Whacking Day windsocks. Now I have to hope they will come back next Whacking Day.
  • You never know when you may later want something that you've sold, but it seems a delete button would be a great idea. That would also be less "data" to be stored, theoretically making room for something else. It better come with a triple "Are you sure?" prompt though. LOL
  • drumnman wrote:
    I'm with the OP and not because of the money. I'm just accumulating a ton of items that I have to scroll past when accessing my inventory. We should be able to sell or at least delete them.


    I just want some kind of organization of the inventory--that would fix everything! Maybe even be able to make your own categories and manually dump stuff in them. Oh wishful thinking!
  • spidergirl79 wrote:
    You can sell the pond, I actually sold 3 before I realised that they were multipliers. Now I'm hiding the extras. (I sold 3 and have 4 currently)

    This is the biggest problem in my eyes. The train can also be sold. Why is it that we can only sell the items that have multipliers? If we can sell those, why not allow us to sell everything else? Forget about the double triple check before selling. Seller beware. This stuff is no different than anything else.
  • caprici424 wrote:
    drumnman wrote:
    I'm with the OP and not because of the money. I'm just accumulating a ton of items that I have to scroll past when accessing my inventory. We should be able to sell or at least delete them.


    I just want some kind of organization of the inventory--that would fix everything! Maybe even be able to make your own categories and manually dump stuff in them. Oh wishful thinking!

    Items in storage seem to be in alphabetical order now too - same as friends list.
  • This happened to me once a few months ago. It was really weird, but I had fun scrolling through the friends list and seeing 100 new towns! I logged out after that and was able to log back in normally right after.
  • Linkwick wrote:
    caprici424 wrote:
    drumnman wrote:
    I'm with the OP and not because of the money. I'm just accumulating a ton of items that I have to scroll past when accessing my inventory. We should be able to sell or at least delete them.


    I just want some kind of organization of the inventory--that would fix everything! Maybe even be able to make your own categories and manually dump stuff in them. Oh wishful thinking!

    Items in storage seem to be in alphabetical order now too - same as friends list.


    Unfortunately, not all of the items. :?:
  • EA just couldn't take the Flood of "Gimme back my precious pink Gazebo" Threads..
    Man, you really got no real Problems in Life, dont you?

    Booh hoo

    Its FREE, just take it
  • I almost see it as a challenge to integrate stuff into my town. For those (like me) that have a bunch of game dollars, maybe creating a forest in spot of land to hide things may work. I know there are many who wish for more land, so that may not work for all.

    All that being said, I would also be OK with a hide button or something similar.

    If we keep this thread going long enough, maybe we can get a line in upcoming in-game dialogue :)

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