So how official and well-informed is this Mykael person and is he the same person that thought it was OK to turn on RedShell without his higher-ups (supposedly) knowing anything about it? So many questions...
DaveMoeDee wrote: »So how official and well-informed is this Mykael person and is he the same person that thought it was OK to turn on RedShell without his higher-ups (supposedly) knowing anything about it? So many questions...
Dude, Mykael is very much part of ZOS. He is who I have interacted with when there were special ESO+ retention offers -- which I took part in and got the benefits promised in game. Mykael seems to be in customer service, not a dev who touches builds in any way.
Wait so here is a scenario
Guild holds a raffle ... It's gold to enter
The prizes are gifts from the crown store
Does the whole guild get in trouble or just the winners ?
Your ZoS rep is a noob that needs retraining sorry
Officers have previously been sanctioned for giving crown packs and game codes as raffle prizes, so I would not take a chance.
DaveMoeDee wrote: »So how official and well-informed is this Mykael person and is he the same person that thought it was OK to turn on RedShell without his higher-ups (supposedly) knowing anything about it? So many questions...
Dude, Mykael is very much part of ZOS. He is who I have interacted with when there were special ESO+ retention offers -- which I took part in and got the benefits promised in game. Mykael seems to be in customer service, not a dev who touches builds in any way.
Wait so here is a scenario
Guild holds a raffle ... It's gold to enter
The prizes are gifts from the crown store
Does the whole guild get in trouble or just the winners ?
Your ZoS rep is a noob that needs retraining sorry
They've been doing that even before implementing the gifting system, it's been in game since like 2 years ago since it started you basically sent a ticket in and asked to get crowns transferred to another account lol
Juju_beans wrote: »Zos is not going to support this because the chances of scamming your gold is high, very high.
Juju_beans wrote: »Zos is not going to support this because the chances of scamming your gold is high, very high.
Agreed. They won’t support it because they can’t design a system to make this happen. As I pointed out a few post ago, they can’t even get gold deposited into the guild bank correctly a lot of time. They have next to no chance of pulling this off an interface that could do this correctly most of the time. So easy way out it is.
Juju_beans wrote: »Juju_beans wrote: »Zos is not going to support this because the chances of scamming your gold is high, very high.
Agreed. They won’t support it because they can’t design a system to make this happen. As I pointed out a few post ago, they can’t even get gold deposited into the guild bank correctly a lot of time. They have next to no chance of pulling this off an interface that could do this correctly most of the time. So easy way out it is.
Sure they could..gifting UI could be just like mail...send the gift or COD the gift.
Juju_beans wrote: »Juju_beans wrote: »Zos is not going to support this because the chances of scamming your gold is high, very high.
Agreed. They won’t support it because they can’t design a system to make this happen. As I pointed out a few post ago, they can’t even get gold deposited into the guild bank correctly a lot of time. They have next to no chance of pulling this off an interface that could do this correctly most of the time. So easy way out it is.
Sure they could..gifting UI could be just like mail...send the gift or COD the gift.
Semantics at play:
Technically, in-game crowns and crown items aren't real currency. If they were, it'd defeat the purpose of having to buy crowns in the first place; once purchased, crown items are in-game items. The statement you quoted is about gold-sellers selling in-game items for real-world money; there's nothing officially saying in-game money can't be traded for other in-game items.
redspecter23 wrote: »There is still an odd grey area here. Lets say I send 1 million gold to my wife's account via the mail system. All good, right? She wants to buy some furnishings for her house. At some point later that day, she gifts me a mount from the crown store for my birthday. Did we violate the rules? Certainly, neither of us would report the other, but is there an automated system in place to report us? Is this sort of legitimate exchange now a dangerous thing to do?
If the answer is yes, then this opens up a huge can of worms for trolling. Maybe I perform a zone trade with someone for some platinum dust. After the legit exchange, the other party then "gifts" me a crown crate and I have no knowledge of it. Maybe I accept it, maybe not. What if he chooses to report me as a troll or revenge for some pvp the night before?
It's nice that ZOS has issued a clear answer, but I'm going to be very careful going forward due to the potential for accidental and revenge reporting.
Wait so here is a scenario
Guild holds a raffle ... It's gold to enter
The prizes are gifts from the crown store
Does the whole guild get in trouble or just the winners ?
[snip]
They are going to do exactly as LOTRO did a few years ago they will allow the white knights who always kiss up to them to get away with it.
They will sanction the vocal people that speak out against actions they take that harm the game and player base.
It is just typical legalize nonsense to allow them to do so.
Merlin13KAGL wrote: »There will end up being the in-game version of money laundering...doesn't take a whole lot of advanced thought to figure out how to work around this, if you were really intent on doing so.
I suspect when someone factors in their time, the gold > Crowns conversion rate won't look to appealing to legitimate players anymore.
How much gold is the typical person making in an hours' time these days?
Except it isn't against the rules. Not officially. A couple "emails" from a Support staff member is hardly a policy.
Until ZOS makes this airtight, it's not against any rules, and their statements hold no water.
I would love to see a moderator post, here in the forums, an official response to this. A guildie forwarded me a support ticket asking the same question that received precisely the opposite answer from the OP. Not my ticket; not my screenshot to share. Trust me or don't.
I'd just like a definitive, non-legalese answer. It's difficult to follow the rules if you cannot discern what they are.
Can you PM the exact question that was asked and the response that was received?
Question: When gifting an item from the crown store, is it okay to receive other in game items or in game currency in exchange?
Response:
Hey there!
Thank you for contacting The Elder Scrolls Online Team. My name is Jayme, and I'd be happy to assist you today.
As long as players are not trading items for real world currency, you are free to gift items from the Crown Store in exchange for in-game items or in-game currency!
This just befuddles everything. I am going to add this to the ticket I still have open. Can you PM me the support ticket number so I can include that as well?