You know you wanna read me
Hi! I've had an interesting thought for quite some time. And I've found some things in the market to be quite annoying.
1) Why are players able to edit prices and put them on the market for more than Torishop price? Is there a definite reason as to why this was allowed in the first place? Due to this, the market is extremely cluttered with junk and it makes it difficult to search the market for items to spend a large amount of TC on. To give an example, when I punch in my TC and what I'd like to spend, and punch in my qi and click search, I have to go to the last available page. When I go to the last available page, all I see after page after page after page are useless junk such as a Chronos Grip or Aqua DQ for 10,000 TC or even more. Would it not make sense to create an automatic system that takes down all listings that are priced more than Torishop price and blocks players from continuing to do so? This would make the market so much cleaner and easy to use in pretty much every way in my opinion.
Well this is harder to explain if you're a newer member but on the ''items'' section in the market http://forum.toribash.com/forumdisplay.php?f=64
you are able to create threads that let you buy items for cheaper than the market price, or you can offer on other members threads on items they have that you would like.
You know you wanna read me
1) Why are players able to edit prices and put them on the market for more than Torishop price? [...]
[...] To give an example, when I punch in my TC and what I'd like to spend, and punch in my qi and click search, I have to go to the last available page. When I go to the last available page, all I see after page after page after page are useless junk such as a Chronos Grip or Aqua DQ for 10,000 TC or even more.
2) Upon searching, the search tab is extremely sensitive and strict. In order to find an item I'm curious about but can't figure out what item it is exactly, no listings will appear at all unless the item I'm looking for is 100% correct and worded properly. Is it not simple to make the search tool a little more broad but doesn't throw in a bunch of other items related to the search?