![]() The fact is that the lowest gross should stick with the medium face too to help us understand the margins! or did I? 'Cause maybe it's not a bug at all, just an odd way the designers used to index the prices! I guess the diary keeps the highest gross for 3 of the faces, and the lowest gross for the sad face. Even I, in my attempt for the maximum gain, I stumbled on this bug. Originally posted by FbsArts:On the forums several people complain that the prices in the diary are not updating as they should: sometimes the faces stay blank, as if they never sold the item, other times the prices update in an odd way. This could be fixed by added a low and high end to the middle values to better reflect what's going on and give us better info to base our decisions on. It also has a low end and a high end, but only the highest price it sold for is recorded. Same goes for the "ideal range" or "happy face price". In other words, that reaction has a range of prices that can produce it, but only one price in that range is ever shown and recorded. That price produces a sad face, so you try selling another copy of that item as 380g and it too sells at a sad face, so the price remains at 400g for the "sad face price" becasue that's the highest price that produces that reaction. There does seem to be a sub issue to this as well, where let's say you sell an item at 400g. All prics will still display as "?" instead of adding the price the item was set at when that reaction happened. I don't know about others, but when I do get this issue, it's usually that the item was on a normal display case, a normal customer picked it up, had a normal reaction of any sort (either gold eyes, happy face, sad face or rejection face) and then I check the journal and that price where that reaction happened didn't show up. I heard that too, regarding the display cases, which is why I don't attempt to find the prices of new items in them, but rather always use the normal shelves until I get a good price recorded in the jounal. I'll look for the links again, but maybe someone can confirm that. Or if you have items in display cases, it seems that these selling prices don't go into the journal, again because they're supposed to be selling at much higher prices in there, by certain customers that pay too much for an item. I've noticed and think I read in either the discussions and/or the wiki, that there are certain times that prices won't update, like with special customers that are happy to pay too much for something. I'm getting a little concerned about the total silence from the devs on all bug reports here, they don't seem to be communicating with us at all. So what we have here is BOTH a major bug, AND a non-optimal design. Originally posted by Seriously Unserious:There is a legitimate issue with the journal prices not updating AT ALL! While what you're saying may account for part of the problem, and you certainly have great suggestions that I'd love to see added to the game, I've run into an issue where I'll set a new item I have NEVER SOLD BEFORE to test for the best price, and it will sell at some price, and NOT update anything, it still shows in the book as having never been sold, even though I JUST SOLD IT. Unfortunately English is not my mother tongue. ![]() Please guys, fix this! It would be easier to start from a high price and going down (seeing the lowest price on diary), then start from a minimum and up, losing money over items. After some selling and study, the FINAL icons scheme, the perfect one for us to understand, should be as follow: money face: 79§, happy face: 100§, medium face: 101§, sad face: 121§ (I pretend the sad face limit is >120% from the perfect price). The fact is that the lowest gross should stick with the medium face too to help us understand the margins!Įxample (sorry for the little math): I have this object whose "right price" is between 80§ and 100§. On the forums several people complain that the prices in the diary are not updating as they should: sometimes the faces stay blank, as if they never sold the item, other times the prices update in an odd way. When you sell something, the goal is to reach the maximum possible price in the happy face, so the demand for that item stays up and you earn good money. As you know, in the diary there are 4 different icons to represent the selling prices of an object: money face, happy face, medium face and sad face.
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