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If the answer is I have to manually haul all the items back to Niko then wow, this game is terribly designed.
I am only on depth 3-4 and thats a few minutes per trip. Some people are depth 5000.
So basically the game is broken, cool.
Saves me wasting my time.
pick one not booth
to your problem. you can go back if you hit the little icon in the upper left corner instead of clicking the node, which creates a new instance.
Good work,
Secondly, it is categorically a waste of time to pick everything up. Get yourself a loot filter, most people use neversink or its variant, filterblade. The last thing you want is to miss something actually valuable in that fustercluck of junk loot.
Thirdly, grow up. The game is not broken because you dislike its mechanics. If large quantities of worthless loot are a game-breaker to you, I suggest quitting arpgs altogether and sticking to a gaming genre that won't offend your delicate sensibilities.
SSF looks a little bit different.
If you manually click on the location on the map, it will roll a fresh instance.