Find me an mmo that lets you put an "unlimited" amount of items in market and ill find you 100+ mmos that dont. If you ever find an mmo that does that lol. Also WoW has a limit too fyiOh, really? Go play some more MMOs and get back with me.
Let's not kid ourselves, 10 slots is due to shitty engineers, nothing else. WoW came out in 2004 and it has effectively unlimited space. It also has millions of players and alts using that space, and it never crashed while I was playing it. So now that it's 2012, your suggestion is that we go back to pre-2004 standards?
Last edited by Malix; 07-06-2012 at 07:20 AM.



You're trippin' son. All I heard was "I know of 100s of shitty games that aren't as good as a game that came out in 2004, and also, that game from 2004 isn't as well-designed as you said it is, so let's pipe down all this talk about improving systems!"



Wow has a massive massive cap on items for sale, I only ever once hit the cap and that was because I acidentally sold my stack of items 1 at a time via an addon, but it was like 200 seperate items, of course each item can only be posted for a maximum of 48 hours before it is removed from sale (FF11 does something similar)
There is no reason to have such strict archaic limitations for an online game in 2012/13.
On a side note I am hoping that all dated items and recipe parts will be removed from the game as that stuff just clutters the search UI.
And make every item ID Cheesecake so when you search all there is .. is cheesecake.
Last edited by Jinko; 07-08-2012 at 10:10 PM.
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