01-27-2018, 03:32 AM (This post was last modified: 01-27-2018, 03:33 AM by 2bias.)
I mean people have the right to keep their inventory items private. If they want people to know they have an item they're willing to trade they'll say it.
01-27-2018, 03:35 AM (This post was last modified: 01-27-2018, 03:35 AM by MicroBoss.)
(01-27-2018, 03:32 AM)tobiasxz Wrote: I mean people have the right to keep their inventory items private. If they want people to know they have an item they're willing to trade they'll say it.
You do know we can see peoples inventory if they wanted/had any privacy then that wouldnt exist
and we can see there coins that they have on them.
+1 if its not too hard to make.
Tobi also, maybe make a option to make it private?
(01-27-2018, 03:32 AM)tobiasxz Wrote: I mean people have the right to keep their inventory items private. If they want people to know they have an item they're willing to trade they'll say it.
You do know we can see peoples inventory if they wanted/had any privacy then that wouldnt exist
and we can see there coins that they have on them.
+1 if its not too hard to make.
You can see the items they have equipped, not just any item in their inventory. That's a lot different than being able to go through a person's entire inventory, since you can just find them in game and pick up their weapons.
tbh i would find this super annoying. some people arent willing to trade something cool they have and being constantly pestered for trades would be annoying,
(01-27-2018, 03:32 AM)tobiasxz Wrote: I mean people have the right to keep their inventory items private. If they want people to know they have an item they're willing to trade they'll say it.
You do know we can see peoples inventory if they wanted/had any privacy then that wouldnt exist
and we can see there coins that they have on them.
+1 if its not too hard to make.
You can see the items they have equipped, not just any item in their inventory. That's a lot different than being able to go through a person's entire inventory, since you can just find them in game and pick up their weapons.
what about coins? some people if not all use it to get more money out of there trades if they know that they have alot of coins.
Make it an opt into situation, no privacy invaded. Could also add "hide gun" on the right click menu in order to not announce its in your inv.
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01-27-2018, 06:18 AM (This post was last modified: 01-27-2018, 06:19 AM by Brassx.)
it would be quite taxing on the webserver to perform the query like this. I have the script for stuff like this, but too many people doing too many searches (we're talking about looking through 50k inventory + 5k bank entries x 70 inventory slots x up to 200 bank slots, then ontop of that decoding the item structure and looking to make sure it's not hidden, etc) would bring the MYSQL server to a complete halt.
I would have to do a lot of caching, but even then caching would be outdated all of the time and just not work well.
It would prolly be best to just make it a system that is disabled by default. So you could do something like >right click item >"Add to Find Me" or something. Then it would add said item, and the current owner to a new database. THEN you can search that much smaller database for items.
I doubt it would work well in terms of market type use. I think most people would catalog their weapons basically as a bragging platform. It doesn't help that someone might be looking for a bloodfury yet the people who have it aren't going to come back on to add it to Find Me.
Besides, I can imagine people spamming with like every single unlikely gun they get just to spam the system and waste space. What happens if it gets traded or gets keyed/removed.
I bet lots of questions would also be raised by new people as to what it does. It's just not really worth the time. It's better to just say what you're looking for the on the trading section on the forums and hoping someone who has it sees it.