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I meant more like once a product is picked we would know almost instantly

I meant more like once a product is picked we would know almost instantly

I meant more like once a product is picked we would know almost instantly, not beforehand (you might try to predict beforehand but that may not be precise like you mentioned ). The way I read OP's design there will be a number of those'underwater thing' after it is chosen taken off the market. So this massive spike in item sells and/or related rapid change would be an instant alarm bell. Any somewhat efficiently trained algorithm would be able to RuneScape gold pick these sink things up (presuming they were really having an influence on the current market, which if they are not, then what is the purpose ). With the method I'm describing it wouldn't be something that you could call beforehand but it could be something after it happened, that you would know pretty fast.

More broadly, I'm just pointing out that its really hard to'conceal' an artificial constraint (at least one that makes a significant impact) on a market if there is sufficient data readily available on the industry. Demand curves and item prices are quite showing on stuff like that. By using a list of things instead of one which are chosen or randomly jumped around, such as obfuscating there might be workarounds. If implemented word but it could definitely be an issue for the design of OP.

Make it an occurance that happens at the end of the ditch. The GE sales of this unknown item are subsequently purchased out if 10billion is tossed. No telling of it happening in any way. No opportunity for abuse. Yeah thats not a bad thought. To minimize abuse potential even further I would also suggest making the buyouts happen at random intervals, to stop people from just stockpiling random things and then posting them at 9.9percent over market place before the buyout occurs. So if the buyouts are random its still possible to do that, but you'd be sacrificing all your GE slots to get items sitting there all the time so that it would be more of a bet.

This could be really hard to'hide' from gamers, as sink tems can be recognized instantly via GE data. It would be simple to develop an automated model to predict/identify them based on materials like transaction volume and price swings. And identification expect if this were to go 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 bought as the gp comes in or that they simply would not reveal trades done this way as part of the trading volume considering its not.

It wouldn't be hard to conceal if they wanted to, there's an insane number of approaches to accomplish that. Because there's ways around it under your premises doesn't make your premises right. I mean that the things are bought from somebody? Sell deals are being filled? My premise is the ge tracker sites take information from apps like runelite, or in certain way that isn't data given from jagex although I could be wrong on cheap RS gold this.


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