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10.Diablo III, Blizzards highly-awaited online-only Action RPG released almost a year ago to the day, has had its share of technical difficulties. From Error 37 to lag spikes that can cause hundreds of hours to go to waste, Blizzard has spent the past year improving the game backend to better accommidate the millions of active players.
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12.Diablo III is also noted for its economy, with an emphasis on a region-wide auction house where players can trade one-in-a-million items for millions and billions of gold. (inflation is crazy). Additionally, Diablo III emphasized the use of a Real World Auction House, where players can sell gold or items for real world cash.
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14.Today was the launch of Patch 1.0.8, a patch which promised improvements to character progression. After spending a few weeks on a Public Test Realm, where players volunteered to tested the patch to ensure that there were game-breaking exploits, the patch released successfully.
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16.Except for one patch note that was added last minute and not tested in the PTR. And its a patch note that broke the economy to tiny pieces.
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19.The patch notes from the final build contained this change:
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21.The stack size for gold sales on the auction house has been increased from 1 million to 10 million.
22.Normally, on the Real Money Auction House, the player can only sell money in 1 million gold increments. In 1.0.8, the player can sell it in 10 million increments. So, what happens when the player tries putting an absurd amount of money on the Auction House?
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24.Reddit user tyropro has a nice explanation:
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26.The gold dupe involved creating a RMAH auction for billions of gold while staying under the $250 limit. The example I saw in a video was 6 billion gold (600 x 10,000,000 at $0.39 per stack, for $234). When they posted this auction only ~1.7 billion appeared to be for sale, with the rest missing until they sent it to their stash and ended up with more than they started with. The exact numbers from a duping video:
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28.Create RMAH auction for: 6,000,000,000 gold
29.Auction shows up as: 1,705,032,704 gold
30.This much is missing! 4,294,967,296 gold
31.The missing amount, divided by 2: 2,147,483,648 gold
32.2,147,483,648 (or 231) is the maximum value you can store in an int32 in programming. Im no programmer, but I took one class in high school and was taught about the limits of different variable types. See:http://stackoverflow.com/questions/94591/what-is-the-maximum-value-for-a-int32
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34.Simply put, their RMAH gold selling code wasnt written to handle numbers over 2,147,483,648 properly, and the result was duplicate gold being added to peoples stashes.
35.4,294,967,296 is also 232, or the bound on an unsigned integer, which would be an interesting implementation choice on Blizzards part.
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37.And so, the dupers created these 6-billion-gold auctions which only appears to sell as 1.7 billion (and therefore only had 1.7 billion deducted from the current balance), canceled them, and were fully refunded the 6 billion for a net profit of the difference (4.2 billion). Repeat ad nauseum.
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MyCountryTisofThee
(2 posts)Really? how??
Skeeter Barnes
(994 posts)I noticed they are coming out with a PS3 version and it's not going to be online only like on the PC. Since the console version allows offline play I was thinking about getting it.
craftsunny
(3 posts)I think there are some other ways to get diablo 3 gold
You can see the details in http://www.diablo3goldtaker.com
DainBramaged
(39,191 posts)Last edited Thu Jun 6, 2013, 10:24 AM - Edit history (1)
Run 200% gold find and make a million gold in 4 hours then sell it to these scumbags, pay 10,000,000 for a decent Windforce, people don't want the grind don't want to support these scumbags either.
And besides, I'd rather pay 25 cents a million on the RMAH then give my money to scammer gold sellers.
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