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As many of you are aware, commodity trading on the auction house is in the process of being brought back online. We're activating the full functionality of this system incrementally in each region, so please be patient if some features are unavailable to you right now.
To keep you updated on the issue, we had to keep commodity trading inactive longer than anticipated in order to add the hardware and system optimizations necessary to handle the overwhelming popularity of the gold auction house, and the number of trades that resulted. We understand the frustration this has caused many of you and apologize for the interruption of your entrepreneurial enterprises. Through ongoing functionality tests and the monitoring of systems performance, we'll continue working to make sure the auction house remains a stable place to buy and sell your goods. When trading commodities are available again you'll also notice some functionality changes, namely:
We're excited to have commodity trading once again made available and hope to see a bustling economy soon. We'll also continue working to improve auction house functionality and appreciate your continued feedback! Commodities on the Real-Money Auction House As we prepare to launch the real-money auction house, we want to make sure that commodity trading remains quick and stable. To that end, it’s possible that the RMAH will launch with item trading only and commodities would come online at a later date. The team is hard at work getting commodities ready for trading with real-world currency and plans to activate this feature as soon as is feasible, whether or not that aligns with its initial release. |
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08/06/2012
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Thanks!
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Can you explain how the "new" commodity-trading works? What is the difference? How will prices fluctuate less frequently?
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They'll probably show you an average price instead of the lowest available to stop ppl from spam searching and waiting for somone to put it up way to cheap.
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well now this system makes much more sense than before!
i wish you could add some explanation to the search results window as well, something like this: "Average price per 10 trades: XXX, found results price: YYY. No need to search again for 3 minutes since we'll only show you this cached result. On the other hand, if better price is available when you buyout, we'll use the lowest one and return your money difference along with your purchase".
Edited by Alpas#2856 on 09/06/2012 06:08 BST
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I've added an auction for gems over an hour ago. They haven't sold and the currently going price displayed to me in the search is higher than what I'm offering. Say what?
edit: the first auctions have gone through so it just seems a lot slower than it used to be.
Edited by hypertyper#2671 on 09/06/2012 10:29 BST
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You cannot find your own auctions when searching.
unfortunately your gems havent sold because... well... they havent sold. Try reducing the price or waiting. |
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I can find my own weapons when I sell them, I'd be surprised if gems were different. Either way, see edit above.
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I heard HANA servers are pretty good for big amounts of data processed in real time ;)
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If you have crafted your own gems they will not show up (if you have lowest price). its a bug and it has been in D3 for weeks now. The only solution is to socket the gems into gear and salvage that gear. Then you can sell the gems.
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