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Category Economy cars
Created 2020-06-09
Owner Nanlina
Title It would not be difficult if they wanted to to conceal
Description This could be really difficult to'hide' from players, as sink tems could be identified via GE data that is aggregated. It would be straightforward to winrsgold come up with an automated version to predict/identify them based on stuff like transaction volume and price swings. And id fully expect if this were to go live as suggested sites such as'getracker' would include a tool in their front page indicating these products. Why would you assume the items are being purchased as the gp comes in or they just would not show trades completed this way. It would not be difficult if they wanted to to conceal, there is an insane number of approaches. Does not make your premises correct, because there's ways around it. I mean that the things are purchased from somebody? Sell offers are being stuffed? I might be wrong on this but my assumption is that the ge tracker websites take data from apps like runelite, or at least in certain way that isn't data given directly from jagex. You are right they could conceal it if all information on sell/buy provides is obtained directly from a API jagex has direct control over, and there's no other way of getting it from users, but I do not think that's the situation. Basically there is of this methodology the strategy would take a simplified variant you can construct. In the event the surprising way market offers are currently getting filled for reason, you understand that item is a sink thing. If you don't fill the offers you are having no effect. As yet another user suggested maybe the best way to combat this matter is simply get the things all at once (after the fact) but I think that may raise other prospective issues like creating a bizarre speculative market based around abrupt price spikes, where people invest in crashed items just to get an opportunity their thing will get chosen. If it does not the thing crashes farther. I guess, if that is actually an issue people care about or if its worse than the present situation is just another debate. Instead of buying any 1 thing particularly, how about buying items in g.e. with existing offers below 5% ge value. Makes it tougher for things. Creates a demand that is unspecified. Junk items can regain worth as a percentage of 20gp will qualify easier than a thing costing 20,000. Presently the sole market for many items are collections, store price and alch worth, this would give value to collections of non value items as it buy RS gold provides immunity against them crashing further.
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