TheKingOfKool
General
You guys need to fix this thing - it is quickly becoming a real bore - a fart in the wind - same thing 3 times in a row
Boost Crates.Still clearing out self aid kits
In 4 or 5 years there will be no more GvG.
some of the rush ones are very useful for quests so have a look and perhaps keep the really good onesI'm still living in hope they put up an eternal tree of love, you know, the huge one and a speakers corner maybe, what on earth so i want with a boost crate for, they're awful things like those mad 5 minute rush things, i'm selling them all back lol
so that wins the prize for the most throwaway post with not a single bit if logic behind it (spam?)
For the foreseeable future, GvG isn't going anywhere - hell, Inno have even started to put some very visible effort into actually fixing some the many issues with it!so that wins the prize for the most throwaway post with not a single bit if logic behind it (spam?)
Anything in this game that is not repetitive?Yea, it’s very repetitive
Anything in this game that is not repetitive?
If this is how the Antiques Dealer is going to be operating for the foreseeable future I would very much like a buyback option added for the auction house sooner rather than later. Even if it would cost me 2x or 4x the original price it was sold for or even diamonds to get back a rare item I accidentally sold I would rejoice because now I just lost the final piece to an event item I had already earned. An item which will not show up for another 11 months or so...My 7th Crow's Nest upgrade in Cirgard. I had been saving it for later because I'm advancing ages and didn't want to spend an extra Renovation Kit. The fault is mainly on me for not noticing I picked the Crow's Nest upgrade instead of the Altar Garden upgrade I had leftover sitting right next to it.
I may not have played here for a long time relative to how old the game is. But even I can see that the auction house is a huge game changer to this game that has existed for over 7 years now without any such prior function. So much so that I am honestly surprised there was no buy back option to speak of at all, especially in these modern gaming times.
To anyone that has played an RPG game ever, accidentally selling one of your most valuable items by mistake to a shop without a buyback option is seriously heart wrenching. And seeing as how you already have an unwritten 24 hour return policy(Which I found out after calling support too late) I am most definitely not the first person to have done this nor will I be the last one. Would save yourselves some trouble by fixing something that will keep coming back forever.
You first have to select the item. If you do that by mistake, you can remove it again. Next you can select the time. You don't have to, but it is the second thing you have to pay attention to. If you do not select a time it will automatically be on a 2 hour sale. That means you have at least 2 hours to cancel the sale. More if you have set a longer period. Last action is you actually have to click the sale button. If you can make that much mistakes you should not have the right to buy anything back.
it is an A/B test from InnoGamesDid anyone notice that some people always get 4hrs auctions, where some always get 2hrs?
Is there a reason for it?
it is an A/B test from InnoGames
they are testing which interval is better
Try to contact support. I picked the wrong final altar upgrade once and support switched it for the one I wanted. They do help you when you make legitimate mistakes like these.If this is how the Antiques Dealer is going to be operating for the foreseeable future I would very much like a buyback option added for the auction house sooner rather than later. Even if it would cost me 2x or 4x the original price it was sold for or even diamonds to get back a rare item I accidentally sold I would rejoice because now I just lost the final piece to an event item I had already earned. An item which will not show up for another 11 months or so...My 7th Crow's Nest upgrade in Cirgard. I had been saving it for later because I'm advancing ages and didn't want to spend an extra Renovation Kit. The fault is mainly on me for not noticing I picked the Crow's Nest upgrade instead of the Altar Garden upgrade I had leftover sitting right next to it.
I may not have played here for a long time relative to how old the game is. But even I can see that the auction house is a huge game changer to this game that has existed for over 7 years now without any such prior function. So much so that I am honestly surprised there was no buy back option to speak of at all, especially in these modern gaming times.
To anyone that has played an RPG game ever, accidentally selling one of your most valuable items by mistake to a shop without a buyback option is seriously heart wrenching. Would save yourselves some trouble by fixing something that will keep coming back forever.