Anonymous sales are bad. Seeing who buys and sells what for how much is a very useful tool to detect price fixing.
Anonymous sales are bad. Seeing who buys and sells what for how much is a very useful tool to detect price fixing.
It means I am quoting your post but not making my post longer with your comment. It's not a insult or anything just means I'm directing my comments towards you without quoting the whole story. I guess I could have commented on specific parts of your post but...
Well let's just say Long story short your points fall flat and allredy have acceptable solutions outside what you suggested. If you don't want people pestering or calling you out that you are trying to keep a massive sum of gil they spent by mistake you have a blacklist.
As for the second one, most people on XI sold wares on their mules for this exact purpose, again if you are not intersted in someone inquiring about your goods...maybe you can just ignore them.
I used to enjoy informing people about farming spots or ways to make money, or receiving bulk orders just via my fair pricing on the Auction house. MMO's are a social game, they have social aspects please don't ask for the game to get any less personal than it allready is.
It basically means "something has been cut off/out"
In first place im not requesting anything, just expressin my opinion,and see what other people think about it. So dont put words on my mouth...It means I am quoting your post but not making my post longer with your comment. It's not a insult or anything just means I'm directing my comments towards you without quoting the whole story. I guess I could have commented on specific parts of your post but...
Well let's just say Long story short your points fall flat and allredy have acceptable solutions outside what you suggested. If you don't want people pestering or calling you out that you are trying to keep a massive sum of gil they spent by mistake you have a blacklist.
As for the second one, most people on XI sold wares on their mules for this exact purpose, again if you are not intersted in someone inquiring about your goods...maybe you can just ignore them.
I used to enjoy informing people about farming spots or ways to make money, or receiving bulk orders just via my fair pricing on the Auction house. MMO's are a social game, they have social aspects please don't ask for the game to get any less personal than it allready is.
In second place, im not feelin attacked by that word i didnt knew.. im feelin attacked by your comentary, you likely takin it personal against me.
It's nothing personal I'm just taken aback by how much new MMO players seem to dislike the whole Multiplayer part of the MMO genre.
You can do the same thing with the name of the retainers, you can see wich RETAINER sells what for how much... why someone would need to know the name of the owner of such retainer? so you know to who be mean? bussines are bussines, dont need stalkers.
Lets stop talkin about something that isnt even related to this topic.
And as side note... might surprise you but yes i agree with this last statement yours. So just so you know i love playin with other people, i hate the idea of beign a Lone Wolf, so dont judge me like that please.
i agree with the OP.
undercutting will always be at 100%, they should of left it where you didnt have a search history that way when stock runs out you can set your own price and undercutters wont beable to set prices in stone.I only wish they'd implement bidding again à la XI instead of showing the actual prices on stuff as this only seems to encourage some ridiculous, absolutely absurd undercutting. Because of that, trying to sell something is a freaking pain in the ass 90% of the time.
thats SE job they see all even the stuff we dont. its a free market you can charge what you want dont mean its gonna sell. undercutters fix the price no one is going to buy the higher price stuff.Anonymous sales are bad. Seeing who buys and sells what for how much is a very useful tool to detect price fixing.
Last edited by indira; 06-26-2012 at 10:35 AM.
Humm, online stalking!! Count me in!With the upcoming 2.0 and the promise of an Auction House.... i think this deserve to be mentioned and at least i havent seen anyone to mention.
What is it? well it is the way sales/purchases are anonimous.
In FFXI you had to deal with stuff like this...
1.- You set an item for 100 gil but then someone make a mistake and buy it for 100000 gil... then as seller you have a guy trackin you down to make you pay for a mistake that wasnt yours, Now this will be debatable from diferent points of view it be fair or not blah blah blah, this not the point of the matter, the trouble is you as hseller end with someone chasing you. On our current sistem this doesnt applies as you watch the actual price of an object, but with the upcoming introduction of an Auction House this might be again a concern.
2.- On FFXI you sell something of big interest and your name appears on the list as seller... ok this might be good, as people might try to contact you to buy things directly from you.... but it also has its bad side... there will be also people contact you who do alot of questions about it and dont even make a purchase from you, also what if for x-reason you want to sell something without no one to know about it?
Anyways the main point is, i love the way people know wich retainer is sellin what, but no one see your main character's name on it, and honestly i love it and i dont want it to change once they add auction house style, it would be neat if it happens to be like in XI... but with the diference the name(s) that appears on the sold/bought list be those of your retainers and not your main characters name.
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