I'd like to have more free slots in Trade office!!! At least three free slots.
I'd like to have more free slots in Trade office!!! At least three free slots.
It would be great if we could get 1 or 2 extra slots for trade by doing quests, instead of having to pay coins or gems each time.
Partial trades is another idea, if you are selling 50,000 water for example and someone wishes to buy 5,000 for 10% leaving the other 45,000 available to be bought.
Yes, this is great Peajay
Place 1 item for trade at 3 coins per lot x 4 lots and after the first has been sold you will have coins to purchase a second slot leaving the remaining 3 lots as profit. Doing this you can sell 7 lots of 2 different items for just 3 gold coins.
This is not the nly freemium game that I play that involves trading, and in all those games only 1 trade slot at a time is free and the others have to be purchased. At least in TSO trade slots may be purchased for in game resources, not all games are as generous and make you use their premium currency of choice.
I think a second permanent freebie slot that you could purchase would be nice.
Maybe for Guild Coins, and then for gems.
Partial trade... Yo, could decorate with all kinds of frills the TO, but imho, at least it works smoothly now, and clearly. There is not so complicated options, circumstances and conditions, and if anyone wants a more complex stuff, can choose the trade channel. If any change were come, the first is the history tab or filter... Other hand, hit the right lot size is a skill, should be practiced :-p
I 100% agree that one or more free trade slots would be a good idea.
If we had to get them via quests or events that would be acceptable.
Bad idea, the trade office would be flooded with more bad trades. At least when you have to pay for a slot you put some thought into what you are listing.
Perhaps premium owners could have an extra free slot for trading?
The "good" way for commodities trade is to implement a market, with buy and sell orders that can be partially filled, rather than a fixed trade list. Then you get liquidity and easy to read current prices. There's a reason why modern markets operate on that model.
A few games understand that, although the inheritance of the "auction hall" model is hard to shake. It may be too late for this game, though.