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I miss you pony bots
So, get away
Another way to feel what you didn't want yourself to know
And let yourself go
You know you didn't lose your self-control
Let's start at the rainbow
Turn away
Another way to be where you didn't want yourself to go
Let yourself go
Is that a compromise
This group...
Everytime I make a trade with the bots, I never get a confirmation message?
I can't seem to find the trade on my confirmation list even if I refreshed it.
I've throttled the retry rate to prevent network issues caused by Steam returning throusands of errors per second. Unfortunately there is no actual workaround until the bots are switched to using Trade Offers.
This seems to fix most failed trades. Please note that Steam is still experiencing severe issues at the moment and trading is *very* slow and unresponsive.
It's not timing out but the bots do cancel a trade immediately upon receiving an error rather than retry as a user would, because sometimes the reported errors are false.
For a user this would manifest as not being able to add any items, or having items you removed reappear in the trade window later.
I'll see about having it automatically retry, since there's now a consistency check (using tradestatus) before accepting a trade.
Essentially it means trading is down at the moment (downtime varies from a few minutes to hours). Steam gives that error when attempting to add an item to the window if it's unable to contact the item server.
If you want to check beforehand, https://steamgaug.es has mostly accurate server status information. I'll be adding an error rate to the website at some point which should work even better.
Why i'm getting this?
It actually is on your end. Steam has a limit of 5 outstanding offers per user, or 30 total. See FAQ for details.
12:56 - <Items.TF> CeleBot: Steam error ("Unable to set item"), please try again.
Sorry, but that's intentional (see the FAQ).
To clarify, the reasons we're currently against selling unusuals for pure are:
* Outdated prices: It would be fairly easy to buy a cheap overpriced unusual off the market and flip it for a profit, even with the -15% fee. A market scanner is in the works that would remedy this.
* 255 item trade limit: Only applies to manual trades, not trade offers.
* Stolen unusuals: No longer an issue, since Valve no longer accepts stolen item reports.
In short, I'll remove that limitation once we transition to web-generated trade offers, but not before then.
Assuming the PayPal lockout is 1 month per 2 new accounts, as suggested by other users. If not then I'll work around that by buying $20 Steam cards from local stores.
We still have plenty of inventory space at the moment, with 3,281 free slots across all active bots. I'll be working on automatic load balancing so they no longer fill up while I'm asleep :)
https://eo.steamhost.cc/steamcommunity_com/my/tradeoffers/
https://eo.steamhost.cc/steamcommunity_com/my/tradeoffers/sent/
https://eo.steamhost.cc/steamcommunity_com/id/{Someone_Else}/tradeoffers/
https://eo.steamhost.cc/steamcommunity_com/id/{Someone_Else}/tradeoffers/sent/
Accessing those pages too many times in a certain time period will get you IP banned from accessing them for several days, possibly permanently. Fortunately they are for convenience only and most users will never touch them.
So we can still have the bots request the page using their own SteamID, cache any redirect, and if we start getting 429s on the cached page then we can assume our /id/ changed. This seems to work nicely and doesn't trigger any weird pitfalls.
Also Valve made an incomprehensible oversight in their API design in which a strict rate limit is enforced for web requests, which are the only way to remove expired trade offers. I'll try to reduce purging requests to the bare minimum (every 5 completed trades) to work around this, but it's going to require additional persistent state.
TL;DR non-marketable items should be priced now.
Add one of the bots that has an item you want as a friend, then trade with it (type "trade" in chat, without quotes).
To have the bot add items, click the link on its profile that says "[ Click here to view my inventory ]", then click and drag the item from your web browser and drop it into Steam chat with the bot (not trade chat).
The rest is simple, just add your items and when the bot says you owe nothing then click Ready and confirm the trade.
More can be found in the FAQ: https://eo.steamhost.cc/steamcommunity_com/groups/ynbots/discussions/0/626329820701528721/
No ETA on when this will be fixed and there's nothing I can do about it, but I'll be working on retaining pricing data better to prevent this from happening in the future.
Fixed. Refined metal is dropping again, so the bots were getting flooded with it.
It's fixed now.