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sorry if this is not the adequate forum, i thought it might be in C&A but I was not sure...
it's a market script allowed?? i experimented some weird thing today... i was trying to bid in lot #265943 (hunter glove), and each time i bid, it says i was outbidded by another person! it was always the same one... so i checked his bio... and he was outline! so it has to be an script...
i want to know if thats allowed, because i didnt see anything like this in the post about scripts in the creative forum, and if its not forbiden, i want to implement it...
thx
thx | It's not a script, it's a feature.
To answer your question - no, scripts aren't allowed. | No it is not allowed, and if you want to report a player go here
https://www.lordswm.com/forum_thread.php?id=113
(make sure to include proof, links to lots etc) | to my memory, the market keeps one number in its memory and displays a lower number, so until you go high than the mystery number, you will always be outbid | it's just like on ebay. If you bid say 500 gold, and the previous bid was only 250, then the market will show your bid as 251. Then if someone bids 300 gold, it will increase your bid to 301 gold. This is a part of the game's market. You will continue to be "outbid" until you bid more then the guy who bid 500 gold.
However, since you don't know how much he bid, you just have to keep increasing your bid until you decide it's too expensive to continue, or you get the top bid. | The way the auction works is that you can put a maximum bid, and your bid for an item will increase by the minimum according to the price of the item in question each time that someone bids for it. Its like Ebay in that respect so that say the item is at 1 gold and the minimu increase is 4 gold. You bid 100 gold, then every time someone bids above your bid then you auomatically bid 4 higher until you reach your maximum of 100 whether you are online or not
I hope that helps | yeah... i dont use ebay but pretty well explained... thx a lot to all comments | closed by Lord chakkal2001 (2009-01-27 00:17:54) |
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