Before submitting another post questioning legitimacy, please take a moment to review the SSO database. If you can locate the specific horse, outfit, or equipment there, it confirms its authenticity and availability for purchase. Note that items obtained by modifying game files, including unreleased content, will not appear in the official database. It really only takes a short time, so use your discretion and double-check the records before accusing others.
hey, ive been checking the sso db and sometimes im confused with weird item names. i wonder if any1 got some items missin? what kinda signs do u all look for when checkin? keen to hear ur experiences!
In my experience, a careful comparison of item specifications in the SSO database with those in the game has been quite effective. Checking for exact attribute values, unique identifiers, and consistency in display formats across updates can help highlight any anomalies. When discrepancies occur, considering the possibility of recent patches or minor changes to the database structure is prudent. A rough cross-verification with known reliable sources or consulting the latest game release notes can further clarify inconsistencies, ensuring that the items in question meet official criteria.
i always check details like stat trends and match them with official ones. even an exra or missing char can flag a fake. if u reeeally doubt, run it thrugh the official db; helps avoid being mislead.
i’ve seen some weird id codes in the sso db too; sometimes it’s just subtle new upd8 errors rather than legit mods. so id double-check with older logs if you spot a mismatch. trust but verify, ya know?
hey all, i noticed that some item codes sometimes have odd mismatches. i usually double-check unique id’s and compare subtle stat changes to find issues. does any1 use a different method or spot recurring pattern mistakes?