
Stopping script-buying on the Auction House
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Re: Stopping script-buying on the Auction House
Sykil: I explained how I feel based on my experience. It seems like we have very different opinions about this and that neither will budge, so, I think I will leave it at that. I understand your points, I don't agree, but hey, nothing would be accomplished if everyone always agreed.
There has been a lot of good ideas in this thread and a lot of arguments and concerns back and forth. Where we go from here of course also depends on if someone is willing to work on implementing any of these ideas.

Re: Stopping script-buying on the Auction House
1 line if statement. Done
Is fraction of work of elaborate captcha and timer and new system that who? is going to code. At least for interim. Only 5 min of you life is gone
Is fraction of work of elaborate captcha and timer and new system that who? is going to code. At least for interim. Only 5 min of you life is gone
Re: Stopping script-buying on the Auction House
Sykil, you've made your point. Let's continue to explore the topic.
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Re: Stopping script-buying on the Auction House
Great topic with some great ideas.
To start with my view is that there is nothing wrong with scripts buying. I also agree there should be a way to for people with slower connections to have a chance. I am against the captcha as yes, converting ascii lines in a BCD format to a number using javascript is a very simple task.
I really like the D options previous mentioned as it is an easy code and propose a few additions:
To start with my view is that there is nothing wrong with scripts buying. I also agree there should be a way to for people with slower connections to have a chance. I am against the captcha as yes, converting ascii lines in a BCD format to a number using javascript is a very simple task.
I really like the D options previous mentioned as it is an easy code and propose a few additions:
- Once the maximum bid is reached, the auction time would be reduced to 1 hour (if currently longer) and bidding can continue.
- Rommik will learn how to appraise imbued items instead of treating a rose tint and security feeling as equals in value.
- Any bids placed over the maximum bid is kept at the bid instead of being reduced to the maximum bid
- The auction house takes a 10% cut of the bid up to the maximum bid and a 50% cut of the platinum over the maximum bid
Re: Stopping script-buying on the Auction House
Nice mix of ideas. You've bought my yes 

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gooodie, but the last point is SICK, it is robbery daylight for seller.britanica wrote:Great topic with some great ideas.
To start with my view is that there is nothing wrong with scripts buying. I also agree there should be a way to for people with slower connections to have a chance. I am against the captcha as yes, converting ascii lines in a BCD format to a number using javascript is a very simple task.
I really like the D options previous mentioned as it is an easy code and propose a few additions:
- Once the maximum bid is reached, the auction time would be reduced to 1 hour (if currently longer) and bidding can continue.
- Rommik will learn how to appraise imbued items instead of treating a rose tint and security feeling as equals in value.
- Any bids placed over the maximum bid is kept at the bid instead of being reduced to the maximum bid
- The auction house takes a 10% cut of the bid up to the maximum bid and a 50% cut of the platinum over the maximum bid
Re: Stopping script-buying on the Auction House
but the seller didn't even expect plats over their max bid...
or he would have set a higher max bid to start with..
if anything.. they would see it as extra cash
I rather like it because it encourages sellers to try to set prices at realistic levels that they think people will actually pay .. and not try to undercut with a low max bid.. trying to create a bidding war.
or he would have set a higher max bid to start with..
if anything.. they would see it as extra cash
I rather like it because it encourages sellers to try to set prices at realistic levels that they think people will actually pay .. and not try to undercut with a low max bid.. trying to create a bidding war.
If something I wrote sounds confusing ... assume you misunderstood it.
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Britanica: looks like great solutions for me, just go for it and code it please 
ps. Just MUST add it:


ps. Just MUST add it:
Respect. I feel really stupidbritanica wrote:yes, converting ascii lines in a BCD format to a number using javascript is a very simple task.

Re: Stopping script-buying on the Auction House
I've been thinking of creating a much more robust captcha. This might be the needed excuse for me to do it.
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Re: Stopping script-buying on the Auction House
Could run several RNG sequences to determine not only the numbers/letters, but the form as well..
Perhaps: 5233Make it a bit more tedious to code around..
Just a thought
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Perhaps: 5233
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___ '^^\ 88888
| / 88 _
|__ /__ 888 _|
| 88 _|
__/ 88888
Just a thought
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