Learning to use a mod isn’t learning to play the game lol.
And I’m guessing you are just mad you aren’t going to be making gold as easily as before.
Tough stuff. Maybe you gold farmers shouldn’t have been flooding the AH enough to actually cause problems with it.
I said the base ui already inputs the PRICE, never said anything about queueing items, but it’s part of the WoW api and nowhere near botting.
It’s like EZ-scrap, just sets a queue for scrapping but you still have to press scrap.
It is when it’s the most efficient way to play the game. That’s like saying learning to use DBM or weak auras is also not playing the game.
I have plenty of gold, have for years. Without playing the AH. I make my gold by playing the game. If I find something valuable I don’t need, I sell it. And I don’t need an addon to do that.
I make my gold by actually creating and obtaining things to sell in game. Not by being an auction house leech that lets an addon make gold for me by exploiting others’ in-game efforts.
It’s part of it though if you choose to use the addon, due to lack of comparable features in the game? Right?
I mean you can go addon free, but I’ll tell you that isn’t ideal at all.
So you’re choice is less than ideal or get addons, if you get addons you need to learn how to use them
Something they could do to lower mat prices is to stop forcing us to compete with players that aren’t in our server group. We don’t have to compete with them on the AH so why do we have to when we’re gathering?
I have 8 auction house toons and have spread my auctions over them so I can post all at once. This doesn’t effect me as much as a lot of newer gold makers trying to get their long boy and it’s that last fact that’s really got me riled up.
Neither are we for the most part. Very few people do flipping, many people actually HATE flipping.
We go out, we farm mats, we make things, we sell the things we farm or make.
How is using TSM to post items you made or looted “being an auction house leech that lets an addon make gold for me by exploiting other’s in-game efforts”? That’s quite the spin.
Or you can have 6 characters posting 2,000 items each every day like the poster above you. That’s just crazy. Zero sympathy.
Yes, but you don’t get to tell other people how to play the game.
And people also have zero sympathy for your ridiculous take about how people should and shouldn’t play the game, what a shocker.
Oh yes I’m sure that’s exactly what’s going on. You are just a bleeding heart looking out for the common man.
Oh and it doesn’t affect you? Then why were you literally JUST complaining about your scans in the other thread. So transparent lol
2000 isn’t as much as you think, you can do that just making profession crafts that sell well.
There’s so many types of uncanny gear you can make I wouldn’t be surprised if you can hit at least 500 just off that alone, and uncanny sells like hotcakes.
Y’all should go try FFXIV’s auction house and get back with me.
Why are you being so hateful? Seriously. All we normal AH sellers are doing is the following routine:
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I run old content and collect various transmog items that other people want.
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I post these items on the auction house.
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Over time, I collect a large number of these items.
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Over time, my total number of posted items on the auction house increases.
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Posting about a thousand items already took about an hour to do. Now it takes 2-3x that, easily. That is literally all the issue is.
Why are you being so hateful, calling people “leeches,” for just doing the above? We are literally just getting items and selling them to other players who want them, using an interface which Blizzard has included in the game since 2004. Now Blizzard is arbitrarily reducing the speed at which we can post items, but all this does is hurt us and the players who would buy our items. How is any of what we normal AH sellers are doing bad?
Yes, I complained that I have to do this silly work around. That doesn’t effect me as much as people who don’t have multiple accounts. Get off your high horse.
I don’t know whether you’re trying to call it better or worse, it just kind of… exists, it’s not great but it’s not bad.
“Creating things to sell in game” You mean like crafting things and selling them on the AH?! gasp
How is it exploitation if someone buys something at the price someone is willing to sell it for and then crafts something and sells it for the price someone is willing to pay?
All TSM does is provide a handy in-game means of calculating those prices and save you a couple clicks for filling in that price information. If you ban/break TSM it will just move to a google doc spreadsheet or an application outside of wow to do the same thing, just slower.
Removing TSM will not suddenly make the AH more competitive. The people who are putting the time and effort into finding profitable items to sell will keep doing so.