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  • Eauction File Size Cap and Other Issues

    Discussion in 'Archives' started by krylonClear, May 13, 2011.

    1. krylonClear

      krylonClear New Member

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      Update as of 6/23/11:
      Filesize cap: fixed - my 85kb and growing settings.auc file is currently working and editable without being truncated once again. Thanks.

      More cities supported: not fixed

      Posting stack leftovers: not fixed


      It would help if eAuction would work in any major city rather than being limited to SW and Org only. Also, I noticed it will run to the EXACT same spot in front of the auctioneer every single time. Can it be tweaked to stand in slightly diff spots near the auctioneer at random instead?

      It would be nice to have an option for the plugin to post stackable items whose stack size are under the stack size you setup for it to post if you have remains after bulk posting that item. For example, lets say I post up 5 stacks of 10 Volatile Air and have 3 remaining Volatile Air in my bags. It should be able to post the remaining 3 rather than just letting the 3 sit there until they reach 10 or more.
       
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      krylonClear New Member

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      Another feature which would be amazing would be if the plugin deposited items from your bags into your gbank if it has established that it is not going to post those items on account of them not meeting your posting criteria (you already have posted the max number of that item or you were not able to undercut the competition).

      Would help if when checking the mail, the plugin toggled on your addons so that Auctioneer's Beancounter will record your mail. This way you can still get the Beancounter stats on what has and has not been selling over time.

      It would help if it looted all mail rather than just items it plans to post. No need to let the mailbox sit half full of items when it could be filling up your bags with those items and either posting them or putting them in the guild bank for you.


      It would be nice to have the option to individually set whether to post or not when people are below your minimum sell price setting. As it stands, you can only set this for all auctions but not on a per item basis. When selling matts and herbs, it is fine to not be the cheapest, but when selling a armor piece or weapon, you may prefer not to post if someone will be priced under you since those types of items are in smaller demand.
       
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      krylonClear New Member

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      It would be nice if the plugin outputted to a .txt file on your desktop any items that it found in your gbank or bags that are not in its database of items to post up. This way, the user can be made aware of items that are just rotting in the bags/gbank and not ever going to be posted for sale on the AH.


      It would be nice if the plugin had an option to check your bank in addition to just your guildbank and mailbox.
       
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      It appears the filesize cap has been resolved. Thanks for that. I assume monetary incentives are either insulting or mine was too low. So screw that I guess it was worth a shot!
       
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      My file is no longer being truncated. It appears this was hotfixed. Thanks for the timely fix.
       
      Last edited: Jun 23, 2011

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