Guild Wars 2

Guild Wars 2

BLACK LION TRADING COMPANY ISSUES
I access the game through a Steam account. The issue occurs when I try to sell something in the Black Lion Trading Company. The sale simply doesn’t go through, showing a red screen with the message: "An error has occurred." The problem seems to be specific to my account because I accessed it through another account on the same application, and everything worked fine.

I've also gone into Steam to use the "Verify Integrity of Game Files" function, and it often says it couldn't verify a game file, but when I check again, the integrity is fine. Some have mentioned that this issue occurs when we make several transactions at the trading post and experience a server delay. I had previously experienced this delay, but it only lasted about 5 minutes. However, it's been 5 days now since I could sell anything there.

How can I solve this?
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DarkSlayer197 Oct 21, 2024 @ 7:05am 
You are selling things too fast. That is why the error pops up. Slow down and the error never shows up.
SinisterSlay Oct 21, 2024 @ 7:59am 
More than 1 account? Are you hacking peoples accounts and selling their stuff? Because your doing so too quickly then.
Originally posted by SinisterSlay:
More than 1 account? Are you hacking peoples accounts and selling their stuff? Because your doing so too quickly then.
No, I've two acounts: one free by the arena net and another by the steam. The problem is in the steam's account.
SinisterSlay Oct 21, 2024 @ 10:19am 
Originally posted by CHEFE CH4RLIE C4V4LO:
Originally posted by SinisterSlay:
More than 1 account? Are you hacking peoples accounts and selling their stuff? Because your doing so too quickly then.
No, I've two acounts: one free by the arena net and another by the steam. The problem is in the steam's account.
You should probably contact support then.
defoliation122 Oct 21, 2024 @ 10:40pm 
I encountered the same problem
ebaG-gamma Oct 22, 2024 @ 1:31pm 
Originally posted by CHEFE CH4RLIE C4V4LO:
I've also gone into Steam to use the "Verify Integrity of Game Files" function, and it often says it couldn't verify a game file, but when I check again, the integrity is fine.
Since your problem only occurs with one account but not the other, I guess it's not the game files' integrity, but rather than use Steam's Verify Game Files function, I'd use the -repair launch option. You can set it in the same place where you'd set -provider Portal or -autologin
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Date Posted: Oct 21, 2024 @ 6:58am
Posts: 6