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Fluorite

4 years ago

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Feature Request
Separate Steam from Epic in the trading search filters

For real, it would make things so much easier. Wanna see Steam trades? Got it. Wanna see Epic trades? Go for it. Right now, the only way to trade with either one, is to go through both ones.

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JokerGermany

4 years ago
Why?
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Fluorite

Champion II · Division III
OP
4 years ago
Didn't you read the post? Because if I only want to trade with Steam, I still have to go through Epic trades and vice versa.
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vicegold

Diamond I · Division I
Alpha Player
4 years ago
Why don't you want to trade with players on Epic?
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Fluorite

Champion II · Division III
OP
4 years ago
It goes both ways, that was only an example. I could only want to trade with Epic and still have to go through Steam trades.
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vicegold

Diamond I · Division I
Alpha Player
4 years ago
That's right, but why don't you want to trade with either? As long as you're on PC it doesn't matter if the other party is on Steam or Epic.
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Fluorite

Champion II · Division III
OP
4 years ago
I mean, the whole point of separating the filters is to give us options. The more, the better. If someone wants to trade with both platforms, fine, just select both on the filters. But talking about Epic, usually they take hours to answer and their prices are not always the same as Steam, that's why I usually tend to prefer Steam trades.

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