As a suggestion, I'd like to see an option for when you enter a buyout max to also show items that match your criteria that do not have a buyout, but that the current bid doesn't exceed your entered max buyout.
For example, say I'm looking for a fist weapon. I enter Dex = 100, has sockets, life steal = 2.5, cc/cd, but I only have 100MM to work with. If I put 100000000 in the max buyout, there's a bunch of auctions that I could bid on that meet my criteria that aren't listed. By showing both auctions with a max buyout under 100MM in addition to N/A's that are within my budget, I don't have to sort through all the stuff I clearly can't afford.
I hope I've explained myself well enough... would make shopping more efficient.
This is not the official forums, posting here is like writing it on your wall.
Then what's the deal with "blue posts?"
That tracks blue posts on the battle.net official forums. If you click show original thread, or something like that, it will direct you to the official forums where the original topic was created.
Despite the fact that these are not the official forums, we can still discuss about things like this. Like someone said, Blizzard reads DiabloFans and this forum is much more mature (in my opinion) than the spam-flooded official forums.
Even though I don't like the AH, and Blizzard has similar reservations about the AH being an element of D3 that gets too much focus, I like the idea. Since this evil has been brought upon us they might as well make it "more usable" anyways. Right now it feels a bit like Ebay back in the 90s.
For example, say I'm looking for a fist weapon. I enter Dex = 100, has sockets, life steal = 2.5, cc/cd, but I only have 100MM to work with. If I put 100000000 in the max buyout, there's a bunch of auctions that I could bid on that meet my criteria that aren't listed. By showing both auctions with a max buyout under 100MM in addition to N/A's that are within my budget, I don't have to sort through all the stuff I clearly can't afford.
I hope I've explained myself well enough... would make shopping more efficient.
Blizzard employees do read fan sites however they don't identify themselves as blizzard employees if they decide to post.
That tracks blue posts on the battle.net official forums. If you click show original thread, or something like that, it will direct you to the official forums where the original topic was created.
Even though I don't like the AH, and Blizzard has similar reservations about the AH being an element of D3 that gets too much focus, I like the idea. Since this evil has been brought upon us they might as well make it "more usable" anyways. Right now it feels a bit like Ebay back in the 90s.