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Device: PC
Browser: Chrome Version 94.0.4606.71
OS: Windows 10
Steps to reproduce: Visit member/dy1ng/, the missing trade is trade/rare-ceremonial-javelin-t43452.html. Checked with my friend, it looks like he also misses trades that don't contain a 'fixed' item name, e.g. set items, unique items, etc.
Anything else to add:
On a side note, please add the ability to view all posts made by your own user. There could be situations where you leave a number of comments on a trade forum and close the corresponding tabs. If someone replies, you'll see a notification and will be able to navigate to the thread, that's good. But if no replies were given, and you didn't manually mark all those trades as 'favorite', you cannot find them at all, even though you are 'watching' them.
Here's a use case: yesterday, I left a lot of comments in different threads where people were selling Skullder's Ire. Finally, someone agreed to sell it for Mal. The deal was made. And when I wanted to find the trade and put the '+1' to the trader's rep. It was a challenging task. Good thing this was the thread in which I left one of the three latest comments. If that wasn't the case, I'd have to use my browser's history.
If you have any questions, feel free to message me.
Browser: Chrome Version 94.0.4606.71
OS: Windows 10
Steps to reproduce: Visit member/dy1ng/, the missing trade is trade/rare-ceremonial-javelin-t43452.html. Checked with my friend, it looks like he also misses trades that don't contain a 'fixed' item name, e.g. set items, unique items, etc.
Anything else to add:
On a side note, please add the ability to view all posts made by your own user. There could be situations where you leave a number of comments on a trade forum and close the corresponding tabs. If someone replies, you'll see a notification and will be able to navigate to the thread, that's good. But if no replies were given, and you didn't manually mark all those trades as 'favorite', you cannot find them at all, even though you are 'watching' them.
Here's a use case: yesterday, I left a lot of comments in different threads where people were selling Skullder's Ire. Finally, someone agreed to sell it for Mal. The deal was made. And when I wanted to find the trade and put the '+1' to the trader's rep. It was a challenging task. Good thing this was the thread in which I left one of the three latest comments. If that wasn't the case, I'd have to use my browser's history.
If you have any questions, feel free to message me.
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