…No, I’m not.
I find this very hard to believe, unless the 8-year old PC was very low-end at the time. Turn your settings down and you can run multiple clients concurrently with any addons you like.
Having the mindset to actually play those clients is another matter.
well the settings weren’t turned right down but it was a $2000 pc when I had it built. But TSM takes a lot of memory. It will stall my newer PC when I first come on.
Ive made several million on the AH and use ZERO programs. I dont flip. I sell crap lower than other people. No problems.
TSM builds its cache every logon, so yes that happens. It only lasts a few seconds each logon and that’s it. It even tells you this in the chat window.
I don’t use TSM because the UI is not to my liking and I just simply don’t feel like earning a PhD just to use a WoW addon. Not to mention it’s useless if you’re not selling.
Make it so all AH purchases can can only be resold for what was paid for them or less.
The only way to turn a profit will be to buy crafting mats and make something new from them.
Unfortunately, this won’t happen because the servers would have to track the sale price for every item purchased by a player.
Noticed there’s a CS thread about it - looks like a blue found it ticket-worthy whatever it was. Also looks like the thread was edited by a blue too, so it’s probably saucy enough to qualify as a grudge. Perhaps.
He sure is going through a lot of effort to report someone for a bad word after trolling this post to death yesterday. I wonder what the message said?
There should be no addons that can interact with the auction house.
Change my mind.
Who knows, but I will agree with him that taking things from the forums to in-game is preposterous.
Yeah, there’s no chance they’re botting because they would have definitely been banned by now.
Pepelaugh he doesn’t know about the lvl 10 unmanned cookie clicker ah bots that bug out daily in booty bay that have been there for months.
can’t see the thread - link? oh nvm you mean humanbeak…
I did read your post and I simply questioned some of your statements, especially those of how you could determine it is one person doing this and how do you know they are using a private addon to corner the market.
Addons have no ability to perform tasks that a player cannot do themselves, sure they make doing those actions more convienate yet the fact remains the same; addons cannot perform actions that a player cannot do themselves.
If you are paying for access to the undermine journal data it would seem that you are utilising data that average players do not have access to; should others make these same accusations about you? I would argue not.
If you have real evidence send an email to hacks@blizzard.com instead of coming to the forums making statements that you cannot possible know unless it is you yourself that is operating within the “grey area tactics”.
It’s pretty sad that you have no idea what you’re talking about but you choose to live with your head in the sand. I wouldn’t be making a forum post about this if it wasn’t an issue. For the 100th time, this is not cheating and reporting it to the hacks department does nothing. This is a discussion on the health of the game if a handful of players have access to the technology that allows them to run an army of accounts with near fully automated ah addons, granting them control over the traffic of dozens of auction houses.
You seem to think that those that disagree with you lack the reading skill to comprehend your post; this is not the case, I did read and comprehend I just have a different view to you.
You say it is not cheating yet you say that there is one person monopolising multiple realms auction houses and they are doing so with the aid of unshared, possibly shady" addons.
If you accept they are not cheating yet still want them “punished” how do you expect to do that without contacting Bliz directly?
Complaining on the forums that this one person is operating within the rules and you want them to stop sounds like sour grapes.
Never said this. Thank you for your opinion.
Undermine runs on a one hour update timer, something you’d be aware of if you had any kind of experience with what the body of my post is discussing. With the web api, there’s no possible way to see new items until Blizzard sends out their update for that hour. While access to the web api is open to everyone, TUJ utilizes this as a paid service for those who want a slightly faster update across more than the f2p realm amount. The problem with TUJ is that it has to convert the data it receives from the api into its format. Even if you were to buy a paid sub for TUJ, anyone with direct access to the api and enough coding knowledge would be able to build a program that’s 3 minutes faster than the time it takes TUJ to deliver.
TUJ has been irrelevant for over two years and none of the items that appear on it are ever available because there are people running scripts faster than TUJ. Should the api be restricted? Sure, the same way that the ah api should be changed so hardcore programmers can’t abuse it and hold a monopoly like what’s happening now.
You’re the one asserting both a fact. Others are doubting that assertion. Lack of evidence being provided is not helping your case.
Which would be…? What is the evidence that you want that is allowed to be shown on the forums.
It’s useless. There’s no rationalizing with him. He went as far as posting a thread on CS forums shortly ago that called me a racist. This entire thread is a giant troll.
More gaslighting. I so wish there was a place where serious discussions about the game could exist without these 5,000 post repliers endlessly trolling and would be banned from derailing topics they have no knowledge on. This is worse than trade chat.