So you want the level of gifting to return, that allowed fraud and ToS-breaking gold exchanges? Because that's what you're asking.
For me personally, gifting was gone in 2021 - soon after Seals of Endeavors were introduced The gold/crown ratio started growing fast for some reason, from normal 400:1 to rather high 600:1 , and then to some totally absurd amounts like 3000:1
Last time I purchased two or three crate packs at 600 gold per crown years ago, and decided that was too high rate to continue. My gold is too valuable for me to throw it away like that, because I have to subscribe and do crafting writs (activity which I really don't like) every day to earn it! It's much better to just buy my own crowns and spend them carefully. Thanks to this, I've been barely doing crafting writs on more than 1 character all these years - except for some events like now
I still hope that one day developers will introduce official gold/crown exchange system, with sane rates (like in GW2)
So you want the level of gifting to return, that allowed fraud and ToS-breaking gold exchanges? Because that's what you're asking.
chessalavakia_ESO wrote: »So you want the level of gifting to return, that allowed fraud and ToS-breaking gold exchanges? Because that's what you're asking.
The current system cuts down on people fraudulently obtaining Crowns and selling them to players.
It also increases the odds of players getting scammed when buying Crowns and for players choosing to buy gold from illegal sellers as the number of people that can trade Crowns is down.
So you want the level of gifting to return, that allowed fraud and ToS-breaking gold exchanges? Because that's what you're asking.
If I got scammed from someone who just stole my gold, would I be screwed or would zos actually do something about it?
If I got scammed from someone who just stole my gold, would I be screwed or would zos actually do something about it?
ZoS has made it clear that it is a 'buyer/seller beware' situation.
Since they don't control it then it is simply a risk you choose to take.
I have heard of a few stories of them helping people that were scammed... but I have heard far more stories where they were just told 'sorry, nope nothing we can do'.
It's your decision to take that risk or not - it's a player-driven activity, not a ZoS one.
So you want the level of gifting to return, that allowed fraud and ToS-breaking gold exchanges? Because that's what you're asking.
I want eso to make a system, where you could trade directly, in a sense like a trading window where buyer puts gold and seller puts crowns, and both press lock before both people accept.
Scamming would totally stop.
And for some reason zos won't do something simple as this.
If I got scammed from someone who just stole my gold, would I be screwed or would zos actually do something about it?
If I got scammed from someone who just stole my gold, would I be screwed or would zos actually do something about it?
ZoS has made it clear that it is a 'buyer/seller beware' situation.
Since they don't control it then it is simply a risk you choose to take.
I have heard of a few stories of them helping people that were scammed... but I have heard far more stories where they were just told 'sorry, nope nothing we can do'.
It's your decision to take that risk or not - it's a player-driven activity, not a ZoS one.
Check my post here.So you want the level of gifting to return, that allowed fraud and ToS-breaking gold exchanges? Because that's what you're asking.
I want eso to make a system, where you could trade directly, in a sense like a trading window where buyer puts gold and seller puts crowns, and both press lock before both people accept.
Scamming would totally stop.
And for some reason zos won't do something simple as this.
If I got scammed from someone who just stole my gold, would I be screwed or would zos actually do something about it?
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FlopsyPrince wrote: »
If I got scammed from someone who just stole my gold, would I be screwed or would zos actually do something about it?
ZoS has made it clear that it is a 'buyer/seller beware' situation.
Since they don't control it then it is simply a risk you choose to take.
I have heard of a few stories of them helping people that were scammed... but I have heard far more stories where they were just told 'sorry, nope nothing we can do'.
It's your decision to take that risk or not - it's a player-driven activity, not a ZoS one.
Check my post here.So you want the level of gifting to return, that allowed fraud and ToS-breaking gold exchanges? Because that's what you're asking.
I want eso to make a system, where you could trade directly, in a sense like a trading window where buyer puts gold and seller puts crowns, and both press lock before both people accept.
Scamming would totally stop.
And for some reason zos won't do something simple as this.
If I got scammed from someone who just stole my gold, would I be screwed or would zos actually do something about it?
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That wouldn't exactly work since now you don't really sell Crowns. Instead you sell the item you buy with Crowns and gift to the target. That would be more complicated.
CrazyKitty wrote: »I miss the old crown/gold exchange rates. But that was probably the original goal of creating the new gifting requirements in the first place.
FlopsyPrince wrote: »CrazyKitty wrote: »I miss the old crown/gold exchange rates. But that was probably the original goal of creating the new gifting requirements in the first place.
The rates seem about the same now. Horrid on the PS5, still reasonable on the PC. (From a this seller's point of view at least.)
For me personally, gifting was gone in 2021 - soon after Seals of Endeavors were introduced The gold/crown ratio started growing fast for some reason, from normal 400:1 to rather high 600:1 , and then to some totally absurd amounts like 3000:1
Last time I purchased two or three crate packs at 600 gold per crown years ago, and decided that was too high rate to continue. My gold is too valuable for me to throw it away like that, because I have to subscribe and do crafting writs (activity which I really don't like) every day to earn it! It's much better to just buy my own crowns and spend them carefully. Thanks to this, I've been barely doing crafting writs on more than 1 character all these years - except for some events like now
I still hope that one day developers will introduce official gold/crown exchange system, with sane rates (like in GW2)
FlopsyPrince wrote: »CrazyKitty wrote: »I miss the old crown/gold exchange rates. But that was probably the original goal of creating the new gifting requirements in the first place.
The rates seem about the same now. Horrid on the PS5, still reasonable on the PC. (From a this seller's point of view at least.)
Two years ago I could buy crowns at 200-300/1. Now it's 2000-3000/1 on PC.
Araneae6537 wrote: »For me personally, gifting was gone in 2021 - soon after Seals of Endeavors were introduced The gold/crown ratio started growing fast for some reason, from normal 400:1 to rather high 600:1 , and then to some totally absurd amounts like 3000:1
Last time I purchased two or three crate packs at 600 gold per crown years ago, and decided that was too high rate to continue. My gold is too valuable for me to throw it away like that, because I have to subscribe and do crafting writs (activity which I really don't like) every day to earn it! It's much better to just buy my own crowns and spend them carefully. Thanks to this, I've been barely doing crafting writs on more than 1 character all these years - except for some events like now
I still hope that one day developers will introduce official gold/crown exchange system, with sane rates (like in GW2)
The GW2 system is entirely based on supply and demand (with the game taking a cut). Gold is much harder to make in GW2 compared to ESO. Whether the gold price per Crown would go up or down would depend on how many more buyers and sellers — everyone might be able to sell (unless this would reintroduce the fraud problem) and people previously uncomfortable with the current process might wish to buy. I would be surprised if the price went down…
To avoid getting scammed there may be a brokerage service available on your platform. On PC/NA I've used Tamriel Crown Exchange to do this (as far as I know it's all organized via a discord server). Essentially they operate as a trusted third party who holds the gold from the buyer and when the seller gifts the requested item they transfer the gold to the crown seller. All three parties meet at a location in game and perform the transactions. They currently offer 2500:1 as the exchange rate and I've had nothing but good experiences with them.
Lydawobbles wrote: »Your problem isn’t the crown gifting it’s your gold inflation. crowns are 150-200per on PlayStation NA.
To avoid getting scammed there may be a brokerage service available on your platform. On PC/NA I've used Tamriel Crown Exchange to do this (as far as I know it's all organized via a discord server). Essentially they operate as a trusted third party who holds the gold from the buyer and when the seller gifts the requested item they transfer the gold to the crown seller. All three parties meet at a location in game and perform the transactions. They currently offer 2500:1 as the exchange rate and I've had nothing but good experiences with them.
Tamriel Crown Exchange is US only.
On EU it costs 3300:1 on discord crown network, which seems to be the only eu network with fixed price.
ClowdyAllDay wrote: »To avoid getting scammed there may be a brokerage service available on your platform. On PC/NA I've used Tamriel Crown Exchange to do this (as far as I know it's all organized via a discord server). Essentially they operate as a trusted third party who holds the gold from the buyer and when the seller gifts the requested item they transfer the gold to the crown seller. All three parties meet at a location in game and perform the transactions. They currently offer 2500:1 as the exchange rate and I've had nothing but good experiences with them.
Tamriel Crown Exchange is US only.
On EU it costs 3300:1 on discord crown network, which seems to be the only eu network with fixed price.
if the justification for the outrageous prices is the risk of being taken, and the discord crown exchange eliminates that risk, then what is the justification for the continued crazy prices. if play station sells them for 150-200 gold each and they have the risk, then how can discord crown exchange charge more than that when they are eliminating the risk?
ClowdyAllDay wrote: »Lydawobbles wrote: »Your problem isn’t the crown gifting it’s your gold inflation. crowns are 150-200per on PlayStation NA.
pc master race is greedy on crowns 3k+