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Direct to Player is a quick and convenient way to receive DAISY audio books without waiting for the mail or using a computer to download and transfer files. If you or someone in your residence has an internet connection, we can send the books directly to your DAISY player or mobile device. Formats that are available for Direct to Player delivery include DAISY audio and DAISY text.

Scenario 2: I use the DIRECT LINK instead of the embed code and place it in the Video element player tab. I set autoplay to on. Result: The video loads but does not play automatically, AND the play button in the middle of the screen does not work! The user must press the very small play button located to the left of the timeline at the bottom of the screen.

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In the first case Autoplay Policy Change can be the reason, you need to Muted the video, to start the video automatically or wait for user interaction and play videos on demand unmuted. But in the second case, I have added the Youtube URL directly to the Player option and it autoplay properly.

Players can use the mailbox system for direct trading. However, you are subjected to the possibility of being scammed which I'm sure is a major positive for the trading post. Also, as stated before, it slows the increase of gold being added into the game.

While we understand the want for P2P trading, we feel that the Trading Post works well for accomplishing fair deals and keeping individual users protected from those with less-than-pure-intentions.Again, while we know that the majority of players would use a P2P system within its intended design, creating this system may place the global economy at risk, as well as some players..

A lot of people underestimate the value of GW2's truly global market: it's all players in all zones, all servers, all regions. That means that every item can be bought or sold at any time, as long as one is willing to pay the WTS or take the WTB price. Make it easier to trade 1:1, and the truly global market is damaged, especially for tiny-supply items (like legendaries) or high-traded commodities (like ectos). That's bad for the majority of players.

The mailbox system could easily be adapted to allow direct trading by allowing COD trades, ie you get sent an item, but you cant take it unless you pay the COD.Both WOW and Lotro allow COD mail, and it works very well.But for GW2 the 15% tax would still have to apply, as trading is the main gold sink so has to stay.

@"mauried.5608" said:The mailbox system could easily be adapted to allow direct trading by allowing COD trades, ie you get sent an item, but you cant take it unless you pay the COD.Both WOW and Lotro allow COD mail, and it works very well.But for GW2 the 15% tax would still have to apply, as trading is the main gold sink so has to stay.

The other point not mentioned here is that chat is not filled up with messages of people trying to make deals, like it was in GW1.If P2P player was supported, you'd probably get lots of people trying to set those up in chat to save save the TP tax, so chat in any of the major towns would probably be useless.

The Guild Wars Trade interface has a place for items, and a place to insert coin. Yes, it did not stop scams. The seller still had to verify that the buyer was sending the correct amount. I know of one player who agreed to sell a black dye for 10 Plat, who did not verify the amount. The buyer of the dye inserted 10 gold, and got away with a steal (for those who don't know, 1000 gold + 1 Platinum in GW).

When you own a guildhall and build upgrades, you need plenty of common and uncommon materials. Those have to be put into the material-storage for guild-upgrades, which works similar to the guild-bank but is irreversible. Whatever you put in there, remains there for eternity. However certain upgrades require account-bound materials and items, which one player has to sacrifice. The Arena upgrades for example require Celestial Inscriptions, which are 100 % account bound. One player has to farm Quartz Crystals, convert them (25 per day) into Charged Quartz Crystals, where you need 5 of these to craft one of those Inscriptions. Then he has to put those into the guild-upgrade-storage of the guildhall. It is as fun as it sounds.

Certain players in the game hoard all sorts of useful and useless materials in their vaults. Especially the Charged Quartz Crystals, but also the Silverwastes Shovels, which are required for the Guild Mine upgrades. Oh btw, a few upgrades also require those expensive PvP potions you get from the dailies.

@Solvar.7953 said:The other point not mentioned here is that chat is not filled up with messages of people trying to make deals, like it was in GW1.If P2P player was supported, you'd probably get lots of people trying to set those up in chat to save save the TP tax, so chat in any of the major towns would probably be useless.

I lost track of the number of times in GW1 when someone offered far too little (or too much) for items/mats. Personally, I chose to explain the market conditions to my trading partners, but most of the traders I knew (and knew of) didn't have time to do that. (And some were happy to profit off the misunderstanding.) The TP reduces that situation for the vast majority of players.

i bet its just technically easier for arenanet to control all trades and prices if done by the trading post.you can convert gold to gems so they might want to keep track in an easy way than to do reports about every single player and his/her activity.

The goalkeeper has the same restrictions on handling the ball as any other player outside the penalty area. If the goalkeeper handles the ball inside their penalty area when not permitted to do so, an indirect free kick is awarded but there is no disciplinary sanction. However, if the offence is playing the ball a second time (with or without the hand/arm) after a restart before it touches another player, the goalkeeper must be sanctioned if the offence stops a promising attack or denies an opponent or the opposing team a goal or an obvious goal-scoring opportunity.

Playing in a dangerous manner is any action that, while trying to play the ball, threatens injury to someone (including the player themself) and includes preventing a nearby opponent from playing the ball for fear of injury.

A player may shield the ball by taking a position between an opponent and the ball if the ball is within playing distance and the opponent is not held off with the arms or body. If the ball is within playing distance, the player may be fairly charged by an opponent.

If, before entering the field of play at the start of the match, a player or team official commits a sending-off offence, the referee has the authority to prevent the player or team official taking part in the match (see Law 3.6); the referee will report any other misconduct.

Once the referee has decided to caution or send off a player, play must not be restarted until the sanction has been administered, unless the non-offending team takes a quick free kick, has a clear goal-scoring opportunity and the referee has not started the disciplinary sanction procedure. The sanction is administered at the next stoppage; if the offence was denying the opposing team an obvious goal-scoring opportunity, the player is cautioned; if the offence interfered with or stopped a promising attack, the player is not cautioned.

If the referee plays the advantage for an offence for which a caution/sending-off would have been issued had play been stopped, this caution/sending-off must be issued when the ball is next out of play. However, if the offence was denying the opposing team an obvious goal-scoring opportunity the player is cautioned for unsporting behaviour; if the offence was interfering with or stopping a promising attack, the player is not cautioned.

Advantage should not be applied in situations involving serious foul play, violent conduct or a second cautionable offence unless there is a clear opportunity to score a goal. The referee must send off the player when the ball is next out of play, but if the player plays the ball or challenges/interferes with an opponent, the referee will stop play, send off the player and restart with an indirect free kick, unless the player committed a more serious offence.

Where two separate cautionable offences are committed (even in close proximity), they should result in two cautions, for example if a player enters the field of play without the required permission and commits a reckless tackle or stops a promising attack with a foul/handball, etc.

Where a player commits an offence against an opponent within their own penalty area which denies an opponent an obvious goal-scoring opportunity and the referee awards a penalty kick, the offender is cautioned if the offence was an attempt to play the ball or a challenge for the ball; in all other circumstances (e.g. holding, pulling, pushing, no possibility to play the ball etc.), the offending player must be sent off.

Where a player denies the opposing team a goal or an obvious goal-scoring opportunity by a handball offence, the player is sent off wherever the offence occurs (except a goalkeeper within their penalty area).

Any player who lunges at an opponent in challenging for the ball from the front, from the side or from behind using one or both legs, with excessive force or endangers the safety of an opponent is guilty of serious foul play.

Violent conduct is when a player uses or attempts to use excessive force or brutality against an opponent when not challenging for the ball, or against a team-mate, team official, match official, spectator or any other person, regardless of whether contact is made.

In addition, a player who, when not challenging for the ball, deliberately strikes an opponent or any other person on the head or face with the hand or arm, is guilty of violent conduct unless the force used was negligible.

Where an offence is committed by someone from the technical area (substitute, substituted player, sent-off player or team official) and the offender cannot be identified, the senior team coach present in the technical area will receive the sanction.

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