Massive unannounced change

this :expressionless: thread solved

Same as better sell leather scraps than make them into light leather.
Things like these that give almost certain skill up in the beginning generally sell for less than mats.

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I’d rather be wrong 100 times than act the way you do on these forums even once

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I’m hoping you are like 9 years old if you can’t do 33x2 in your head and know it is more then 57.

My god our education system has failed.

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You mean wowhead whose database is updated by our wowhead clients?

It updates things like drop rates and the like, all the information on items is a separate DB they have to maintain. if Blizzard were to go and change the stats on an item or something, they’d have to manually change that as the client doesn’t do that. It’s also already been established that the price increase is shown to be on later cloth and not the early stuff, so…

did you #WINNING this thread, Eyr? like Dual Spec???

It updates everything. If clients are massively reporting a drop or change in price, it gets updated as well.

All from within the game.

Blizzard sets static values which they have to code into a DB. If Blizzard changes those values, they have to be manually changed by WoWhead themselves as it’s considered a change of item code. We can argue this all day, but it’s already been established it was an assumption made because later cloth bandages sell for more than cloth that lower level stuff was the same and it is not.

Do they?

source please.

Source is anyone that does any kind of coding an understands how databases function?

OK, goodbye wild claims with 0 evidence.

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The same can be said of you. “I have no knowledge of how my super magical client works but by God I know it does this.”

No, it can’t.
I simply said the obvious that information is fed to wowhead via our clients.
You claimed they have to manually update things.

I already said goodbye, you’re not good at being dismissed, aren’tcha?

I’ll said it once again: goodbye.
I’m an adult that chooses to walk away from unproductive discussions with people having childish behaviors (like the need of having the last word – which you’ll prove me correct).

“I’m an adult but was proven wrong about the fact lower level bandages don’t sell for as much as higher level bandages so now I’m going to tell you how database coding on a website works because it makes me sound right.” That also isn’t how burden of proof works my guy, you challenged me. You have to provide evidence your client updates item values. I used to help maintain a Ragnarok Online data page and anytime they went and change values a new ID is issued for the item and we had to go in and manually refresh with new data as values were not the same.

How does the method you use to update your Ragnarok Online data page correlate with how WoWHead handles theirs? Did they copy your method?

According to this, it seems like they update their database automatically based on client reports.

“It uploads the collected data to Wowhead in order to keep the database up-to-date!”

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Lmao dude nailed, the child had to come back to say the last words and they were wrong.

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It’s the experience I have. And it’s the experience I can speak to. It’s like a mechanic, a basic mechanic may not know everything about a diesel rig, but they both have a basic framework. So WoWhead functions at a similar base level with their DB. Even so, you’ve yet to prove that the WoWhead client changes entire values in the DB when something significant changes.

Nah, it’s called burden of proof. When you challenge something you can’t just say. “I’m right, you’re wrong, goodbye.” You have to actually prove it and he cannot do that, so he dismissed the topic at hand.

You’re the weirdest person on any forums i have ever seen just screaming for attention.

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