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#1 Nov 20 2007 at 12:05 AM Rating: Decent
Now that there is supposedly the new auction house times, the 12/24/48 hour patch, I found over the weekend that when I go to the auction house I still have the old times, and can't place items for a 24 hour buyout, only 8 or 2 hours. Is this becuase my auctioneer addon is out of date, or should I open a ticket with a GM?
#2 Nov 20 2007 at 12:11 AM Rating: Default
Auctioneer is out of date.
#3 Nov 20 2007 at 4:30 AM Rating: Decent
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Auctioneer is out of date.


Indeed, i couldn't even place auctions
#4 Nov 20 2007 at 8:01 AM Rating: Decent
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There is a new version of Auctioneer, if you use the appraiser tab it works fine.
#5 Nov 20 2007 at 12:28 PM Rating: Decent
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Go download the latest version of Auctioneer. It's barely 3 days old and everything works flawlessly. They have it up at curse.com.
#6 Nov 20 2007 at 8:21 PM Rating: Decent
sounds good thanks for the input everyone
#7 Nov 20 2007 at 11:51 PM Rating: Good
SeldoonYbHtaed wrote:
Auctioneer is out of date.

Auctioneer is not out of date. You just don't have the latest version.
#8 Nov 21 2007 at 3:38 AM Rating: Default
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You just don't have the latest version.


Correct me if i'm wrong but if you replace a previous version with a newer version due to inconsistancies then the previous version is out of date right?

Anyway the newer version is ofc ok.
#9 Nov 21 2007 at 8:51 AM Rating: Good
ChlKilt wrote:
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You just don't have the latest version.


Correct me if i'm wrong but if you replace a previous version with a newer version due to inconsistancies then the previous version is out of date right?

Anyway the newer version is ofc ok.

If the previous version is replaced with a newer one, the previous version is not on that computer any more. The main point being that if something like "[addon of choice] is out of date" is posted, the poster should check before posting to make certain he is correct. It's the reason that SeldoonYbHtaed went sub-default, and you went default when you agreed. BTW, it wasn't just me downrating - it takes more than one person to cause a sub or default to display, and inaccurate information is a good way of getting there.

Those two posts really showed that while all information is at your fingertips due to the internet, so is all misinformation.

Edited, Nov 21st 2007 9:00am by ohmikeghod
#10 Nov 21 2007 at 9:57 AM Rating: Good
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ohmikeghod the Venerable wrote:
ChlKilt wrote:
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You just don't have the latest version.


Correct me if i'm wrong but if you replace a previous version with a newer version due to inconsistancies then the previous version is out of date right?

Anyway the newer version is ofc ok.

If the previous version is replaced with a newer one, the previous version is not on that computer any more. The main point being that if something like "[addon of choice] is out of date" is posted, the poster should check before posting to make certain he is correct. It's the reason that SeldoonYbHtaed went sub-default, and you went default when you agreed. BTW, it wasn't just me downrating - it takes more than one person to cause a sub or default to display, and inaccurate information is a good way of getting there.

Those two posts really showed that while all information is at your fingertips due to the internet, so is all misinformation.

Edited, Nov 21st 2007 9:00am by ohmikeghod


Agreed, I also downrated the post that went subdefault. I rarely use the rating club, and usually it is to rate up. The vast majority of those times I do downrate, it is because someone stated incorrect or misinformation as fact, simply because they didn't take the time to do the research.
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