4 IDEAS
1. Organising the 'My Bids' Section of Auctions by what is going to CLOSE first rather than when they were opened. I have closed auctions in the middle of my open ones and ones that are about to close on the second page instead of the first... it gets annoying.
2.Having a 'Closed Auctions' Section so that all the the Auctions you've participated in that are now over can be there rather than in the same area as the ones you are currently bidding on. And then also under that a filter separating the one's you have Won vs. the ones you have Lost. Maybe even a ratio like WON 6 : LOST 17 on the main page when you haven't chosen a filter. Like this you can see how your performance is in Auctions.
3. Being able to 'Watch' an Auction. Maybe you don't want to bid on that pet or that item yet, or maybe you don't have the tu but want to remember it because you think you will have enough before it closes. I propose we have a 'Watchlist' for Auctions we are interested in but have not yet bid on.
4. Searching through the auctions. Sometimes you're only interested in something in particular. I know that through the creatu search you can find out specifically, but after you see what's there, you cant just go straight to that auction... you still have to sift through the auctions to find the one you were searching for. So maybe have a link in that area in creatu search that takes you to the actual auction. Or a search option that instead of listing what's in the Auctions under your specifications, actually showing a page of those auctions like the normal auctions page... if that makes sense?
UPDATE: Llama suggested we have a limit of how long you can put an auction up for, so we don't end up bidding for auctions that are going on all year. This is completely logical... who goes to auctions in real life that go for that long? They don't exist, so why should they in our virtual auctions? Maybe 3 month limit or even possibly 1month/1 week so they go quickly which is the point of auctions.
Opinions? :)
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