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I guess it depends if you want to use this tool for more than just viewing items currently for sale. For me, if I have a cobalt bracer for sale and I'm deciding if I'm gonna keep it or sell it, I will generally search the forums and see what they normally go for.
I could see a tool like this that is going to have the history of sales somewhere in the database being useful in that regard. | ||
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I kind of see what you mean.. I could make the search show the items with stats like I mentioned above.. and below put who is actually selling/buying it.. Something like that? Only thing is... I need MOAR people using the tool to gather MOAR data [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | |||
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Cool, can we hook this into the maps desktop app so I can find the buyer/seller in real time?
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I think making it simple - just list the last 5 for sale when you search for a particular item and include the dates/character selling. People will know if its from 42 days ago its probably not available anymore.
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Making an auction site doesn't really break classic for me.
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#8
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Pulled out the tablesorter.js which I think was the root of the IE problems.. any newbs still using IE let me know if you're seeing crazy errors...
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Historical data crunched in the back with an "average" or some kind of trend could be goog. Esp on red where people trying to squeeze costs.
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