Remove The "Item In Demand" Warning, It Only Promotes Abuse

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Enyo#5473 wrote:
As the title says, the forced delay on the "Are you sure?" button before being able to load into a shop only promotes botting and auto-clicker abuse. This gives bots an extreme advantage on good deals, enables and improves their ability to snipe or scalp, and is just frustrating for more fair players. Not only do you have to click twice where they only need to click once, but it's also delayed to the point that you're practically guaranteed to miss out against a bot. Auto-clicking allows them to immediately begin loading in while human reaction speed punishes you with a delayed 2nd click and a longer load screen from the bots loading in before you. It makes no sense to have this, at the very least, make it a setting where we can toggle it off.


I never had this prompts "are you sure?"

it seems you are upset, becuse someone is more successful in sniping than you.
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SilverWF#6383 wrote:
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Enyo#5473 wrote:
As the title says, the forced delay on the "Are you sure?" button before being able to load into a shop only promotes botting and auto-clicker abuse. This gives bots an extreme advantage on good deals, enables and improves their ability to snipe or scalp, and is just frustrating for more fair players. Not only do you have to click twice where they only need to click once, but it's also delayed to the point that you're practically guaranteed to miss out against a bot. Auto-clicking allows them to immediately begin loading in while human reaction speed punishes you with a delayed 2nd click and a longer load screen from the bots loading in before you. It makes no sense to have this, at the very least, make it a setting where we can toggle it off.


I never had this prompts "are you sure?"

it seems you are upset, becuse someone is more successful in sniping than you.


You clearly haven't bought stuff often then.
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SilverWF#6383 wrote:
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Enyo#5473 wrote:
As the title says, the forced delay on the "Are you sure?" button before being able to load into a shop only promotes botting and auto-clicker abuse. This gives bots an extreme advantage on good deals, enables and improves their ability to snipe or scalp, and is just frustrating for more fair players. Not only do you have to click twice where they only need to click once, but it's also delayed to the point that you're practically guaranteed to miss out against a bot. Auto-clicking allows them to immediately begin loading in while human reaction speed punishes you with a delayed 2nd click and a longer load screen from the bots loading in before you. It makes no sense to have this, at the very least, make it a setting where we can toggle it off.


I never had this prompts "are you sure?"

it seems you are upset, becuse someone is more successful in sniping than you.

Hard to believe you actually never seen the prompt unless you bot yourself or are just rage baiting. Let me try to explain just in case you're someone who needs a little extra help to understand. The prompt pops up when you use the trade website or in-game trade window. When you click the "Travel to hideout" button, if other players clicked the button first, a prompt appears to warn you that the item is in demand, then there's a delay before it allows you to click "Travel" again. The easiest way to successfully snipe consistently is by using a program to be among the first players to click Travel to Hideout. Now, of course people using a program for a competitive advantage is against ToS in most games, and losing to a cheater will often frustrate people. So yes, myself and many others were upset because others were more successful sniping by using illegal programs for an unfair advantage. To fix that issue, I suggested removing that delay. If you're fast enough that you don't see the prompt, then it won't effect you, and if you use a program, which I suspect you do if you snipe often and haven't seen the prompt as you claimed, then it levels the playing field slightly for the more fair players. Sorry for the long-winded explanation, I tried to explain in detail to ensure you're more likely to understand, but if need be I can break it down even simpler for you, just let me know if you're unable to understand what the prompt is and how it's an issue.
If you think about it for a second before posting, removing confirmation would just give you dozens of bots, aside from one, that click faster than regular players.
Or am I wrong? Correct me if I am.
No clue but I hope GGG makes a bot that buys from my store since most of the items are junk and nobody wants them.

Almost nothing in endgame that drops before a T16 map with rarity maxed in the atlas and rarity mods, is worth anything. And I sure as hell am not looking though all the item drops to find something.

Come buy my store full of junk with bots please. We need an NPC bot that randomly buys junk on the market.

(Joking)
Last edited by TwitchGLHFsport#2155 on Mar 7, 2026, 3:49:53 PM
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Selous#4040 wrote:
If you think about it for a second before posting, removing confirmation would just give you dozens of bots, aside from one, that click faster than regular players.
Or am I wrong? Correct me if I am.

That is correct, it allows every one a chance of getting in faster, bots included. Remedying that issue isn't fixing the root problem, the use of the bots in the first place. But if I had to pick my poison, I'd take my chances against loading in and purchasing faster than someone using a program. I suspect the advantage from them getting in first without the "Are you sure" delay is bigger than the advantage of more having access at the same time. The 1st few to load in cause the ones behind them to lag and load even slower anyway.
That damn "Item in Demand" stuff is truly terrible.
any update on option to remove Are you sure and item in Demand ?
i still need to click on actuall item in faustus inventory after load in to someone zone. i do not need so many confirmations

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