Would it be possible to impliment a system by which we can change the reserve price of an item already on auction without removing it from the auction?
Often prices can rapidly fluctuate on items, and the seller may find himself with an auction slot filled with an item he know will not sell. At this point he can choose to remove it, run to the mog house to retrieve it, and put it back on auction at a new price point, or he can let it sit until time expires to see if maybe the price comes back up. All this can be rather frustrating. How much easier it would be to monitor and adjust items at the auction house.
On S-E's side of things, it could actually end up easier on their system and provide other desirable benefits. For instance, when an item leaves the auction house, it requires an accompanying adjustment to the database of available items. Ideally this would be through purchase, but when not through this method, multiple consequences ensue. The delivery box system is affected, more traffic is created in trips to the mog houses, and the auction house again deals with adding an item. Compare this with merely adjusting the price point of the item.
In addition to the saved work on both the player's and server's sides, consider the impact on the economy. Being able to lower the price stimulates the economy. There may be times when the price is increased (e.g. The reserve was set at 100K when the player meant 1 mil.), but these would be few and far between and would still be for reasonable prices. In other words exchanges of gil would slightly increase, meaning more purchasing power for more players further stimulating the economy. Assuming a small fee was imposed for changing the price more gil could be drawn from the economy, which in turn helps to stabilize inflation. Being a smaller fee than the usual charge for that price point (remember the end date wouldn't change) makes an alteration less of a stigma and encourages dynamic pricing.
And since we're on the subject, submitting an item to the auction house is somewhat redundant. If we could please streamline this so that I don't have to confirm and reconfirm the price and the fee, it would be much appreciated.
Often prices can rapidly fluctuate on items, and the seller may find himself with an auction slot filled with an item he know will not sell. At this point he can choose to remove it, run to the mog house to retrieve it, and put it back on auction at a new price point, or he can let it sit until time expires to see if maybe the price comes back up. All this can be rather frustrating. How much easier it would be to monitor and adjust items at the auction house.
On S-E's side of things, it could actually end up easier on their system and provide other desirable benefits. For instance, when an item leaves the auction house, it requires an accompanying adjustment to the database of available items. Ideally this would be through purchase, but when not through this method, multiple consequences ensue. The delivery box system is affected, more traffic is created in trips to the mog houses, and the auction house again deals with adding an item. Compare this with merely adjusting the price point of the item.
In addition to the saved work on both the player's and server's sides, consider the impact on the economy. Being able to lower the price stimulates the economy. There may be times when the price is increased (e.g. The reserve was set at 100K when the player meant 1 mil.), but these would be few and far between and would still be for reasonable prices. In other words exchanges of gil would slightly increase, meaning more purchasing power for more players further stimulating the economy. Assuming a small fee was imposed for changing the price more gil could be drawn from the economy, which in turn helps to stabilize inflation. Being a smaller fee than the usual charge for that price point (remember the end date wouldn't change) makes an alteration less of a stigma and encourages dynamic pricing.
And since we're on the subject, submitting an item to the auction house is somewhat redundant. If we could please streamline this so that I don't have to confirm and reconfirm the price and the fee, it would be much appreciated.
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