On days when dust is 20gr you can buy a stack for 800gr. Stacks have been going for around 800g but it's been dropping as more people cap gr.Wait, how can I convert my GR->gold at a 1:1 ratio in a way that doesn't use the AH? Because I've just been lazy and bought those gold bags at the trading post when I'm GR-capped, and thats nowhere near 1:1
Fucking thank you. It amazed me that people never questioned Warriors etc. camping mobs in Fear and Hate as if they had Track. Hoderpa ~Not really. If you think we weren't all bottling and hacking in EQ you are willfully blind.
Yea but he said the AH relocates wealth, but GR creates it. Except it doesnt, just gives you more stuff to put into the AH, which is just relocating the money. The way it was referred to as a "gold faucet" made me think there was a way to straight monetize the GR itself, and put more gold into the system.It doesn't create gold, but it dumps trade goods into the economy at a ridiculous rate, making them all worthless.
When this happens I close wow and fire up the task manager. Make sure to shut down the battlenet updater. Most of the time I can log back on.Can't login to any of my characters. Keep getting "character not found" error. Deleted all my cache stuff and still no go. Any ideas?
I don't know anything technical about how routers work, but if I forget to shut down BitTorrent I will have a lots of connection errors (world server down, instance not found, character not found, etc). I suspect it's due to the router being flooded with peer connections (since my upload is capped at 5 kb/s and download 75% of max), but I due to general ignorance, I can't say for certain.Can't login to any of my characters. Keep getting "character not found" error. Deleted all my cache stuff and still no go. Any ideas?
Some routers have a difficulty managing too many connections. My old one was capped at 50; once it had 50 connections open, new connections would either fail or randomly drop existing ones. I had to tune my torrent client to keep it sane.I suspect it's due to the router being flooded with peer connections (since my upload is capped at 5 kb/s and download 75% of max), but I due to general ignorance, I can't say for certain.
That's home routers for like 15$. Those things were really underpowered 6-8 years ago. And that's the firewall/NAT part (OSI layer 4) which limits stuff. Layer 3 routing (IP) consumes no significant resources.That's weird. I did a networking project where we loaded my router up with like 50k-100k connections. It became really shitty, but 50 connections seems awfully low.