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Bring back decimal numbers in currency trade, or you will see 100+ numbers since it's only chance to set the necessary exchange rates.
Editado por útlima vez por Franses#0821 en 25 dic. 2015 5:55:22
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Franses escribió:
Bring back decimal numbers in currency trade, or you will see 100+ numbers since it's only chance to set the necessary exchange rates.


do you have an example?
you can't put for example 2.4alch for 1chaos. Only 2.5 or 3.0, all numbers that 0.6-0.9 and 0.1-0.4 rounded up or down. Seems i explain with my bad english. That happened today, yesterday all was ok.
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Franses escribió:
you can't put for example 2.4alch for 1chaos. Only 2.5 or 3.0, all numbers that 0.6-0.9 and 0.1-0.4 rounded up or down. Seems i explain with my bad english. That happened today, yesterday all was ok.


Yes it's rounded to the nearest 0.5, how are you going to pay 0.4 alch? For this rate you can simply list it as 12 : 5.

This was implemented because people abused the system by setting rates like 70.01 : 1.
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xyz escribió:
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Franses escribió:
you can't put for example 2.4alch for 1chaos. Only 2.5 or 3.0, all numbers that 0.6-0.9 and 0.1-0.4 rounded up or down. Seems i explain with my bad english. That happened today, yesterday all was ok.


Yes it's rounded to the nearest 0.5, how are you going to pay 0.4 alch? For this rate you can simply list it as 12 : 5.

This was implemented because people abused the system by setting rates like 70.01 : 1.

Wow seems you are genius, but how i should pay 0.5 alchs depends on your logic ? I guess you should go to school buddy.
Editado por útlima vez por Franses#0821 en 25 dic. 2015 10:40:37
Yeah I think this change needs to be thought out a little more. As it stands right now to set the rate you want you have to create a sell order for a large number of orbs - for example to get a 1:1.1 chaos to regret rate you have to create a sell order for 10 chaos and 11 regret. This would be fine, but when buyers want to buy, the whisper message only accepts multiples of the factors you have set. For example, in the example above, they can only specify multiples of ten ("I want to buy 10 orbs", "I want to buy 20 orbs", etc.). I feel this is a bit unnecessarily confusing for buyers, and unnecessarily awkward for sellers.
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ShaodTZ escribió:
Yeah I think this change needs to be thought out a little more. As it stands right now to set the rate you want you have to create a sell order for a large number of orbs - for example to get a 1:1.1 chaos to regret rate you have to create a sell order for 10 chaos and 11 regret. This would be fine, but when buyers want to buy, the whisper message only accepts multiples of the factors you have set. For example, in the example above, they can only specify multiples of ten ("I want to buy 10 orbs", "I want to buy 20 orbs", etc.). I feel this is a bit unnecessarily confusing for buyers, and unnecessarily awkward for sellers.


So what the solution should be? If we allow listing rates rounded to 1 decimal digit people will abuse it to appear at the top. E.g. 1 exalt => 70.1 chaos, 70.2 chaos, etc.

If you're creating a 1:1.1 trade it only starts making sense once you're trading at least 10 orbs, doesn't it?

edit: I think it'd make sense to allow people to create up to two trades of every type (e.g. chaos => regret), then you can create one trade for small volumes and another for large. Would that make everyone happy?

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Franses escribió:
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xyz escribió:
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Franses escribió:
you can't put for example 2.4alch for 1chaos. Only 2.5 or 3.0, all numbers that 0.6-0.9 and 0.1-0.4 rounded up or down. Seems i explain with my bad english. That happened today, yesterday all was ok.


Yes it's rounded to the nearest 0.5, how are you going to pay 0.4 alch? For this rate you can simply list it as 12 : 5.

This was implemented because people abused the system by setting rates like 70.01 : 1.

Wow seems you are genius, but how i should pay 0.5 alchs depends on your logic ? I guess you should go to school buddy.


Perhaps I'd reply to this if you weren't being a smartass asshole.
Editado por útlima vez por xyz#2951 en 26 dic. 2015 0:08:47
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xyz escribió:
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ShaodTZ escribió:
Yeah I think this change needs to be thought out a little more. As it stands right now to set the rate you want you have to create a sell order for a large number of orbs - for example to get a 1:1.1 chaos to regret rate you have to create a sell order for 10 chaos and 11 regret. This would be fine, but when buyers want to buy, the whisper message only accepts multiples of the factors you have set. For example, in the example above, they can only specify multiples of ten ("I want to buy 10 orbs", "I want to buy 20 orbs", etc.). I feel this is a bit unnecessarily confusing for buyers, and unnecessarily awkward for sellers.


So what the solution should be? If we allow listing rates rounded to 1 decimal digit people will abuse it to appear at the top. E.g. 1 exalt => 70.1 chaos, 70.2 chaos, etc.

If you're creating a 1:1.1 trade it only starts making sense once you're trading at least 10 orbs, doesn't it?

edit: I think it'd make sense to allow people to create up to two trades of every type (e.g. chaos => regret), then you can create one trade for small volumes and another for large. Would that make everyone happy?



Doesn't seem like it makes a lot of sense. If people are putting 1.1 regret for 1 chaos, they are probably expecting to make that .1 on another currency. In which case, they should just setup the trade for that currency.

Does it allow for you to setup a trade of multiple currencies? For example, if I wanted to setup a trade that I sell 1 gcp for 1c and 1 alch and 1 fuse, is that possible? That way, in ShaodTZ's example instead of putting 1.1 regret : 1 chaos, I could put something like 1 regret + 5 alt : 1 chaos. Numbers for argument sake, but you get the idea.

Otherwise, the 1.1 value makes no sense, unless you are doing bulk as you said.
Hello!

The whisper button next to my items on poe.trade has disappeared. Any idea what's going on there?

Thx for help & merry xmas
Editado por útlima vez por einfachername#2979 en 26 dic. 2015 6:46:07
i don't think it would be too difficult to script, but...

would it be possible to add a favourite/pinned button to items list, so that I can "save" good items that I'm interested in, and see them in another page?

it might be even doable through cookies

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