Even if that's true on PC, there is actually some evidence of market manipulation on console.ElfFromSpace wrote: »silvereyes wrote: »I saw another neat idea over at https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/comment/3277439/#Comment_3277439
It's a neat idea, but I feel that the current trader system actually makes the practice of market manipulation hard enough that it's probably not needed.
nagarjunna wrote: »I, for one, would prefer to see Kiosk Bids and maintenance completely un-linked; put on different days and at saner hours.
silvereyes wrote: »nagarjunna wrote: »I, for one, would prefer to see Kiosk Bids and maintenance completely un-linked; put on different days and at saner hours.
There's an ongoing thread about this very issue over here:
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/283769/poorly-thought-out-maintenance-times-and-their-conflict-with-economy-mechanics#latest
Agreed. Was just an FYI, since the other thread is specific to @nagarjunna's expressed concern. I've got both threads favorited.ElfFromSpace wrote: »Yes, I've posted in that thread too. This thread has been going on for 2 years asking for this change as well as other improvements to the guilds. Comments can be in either thread, same purpose.
silvereyes wrote: »Agreed. Was just an FYI, since the other thread is specific to @nagarjunna's expressed concern. I've got both threads favorited.
ElfFromSpace wrote: »So....
I have been given the impression that ZOS is not only very acutely aware of the issue with the maintenance and bid times, but that the ZOS staff is getting upset about the amount and type of feedback they are getting on the issue.
If the type of feedback in these threads is perhaps harsh... Keep in mind that your decisions and system are pressuring anyone who is committed to their guild to going days without sleep. People without sleep are cranky. I was so cranky yesterday it drove me to tears because I just couldn't think straight anymore. We are reasonable adults who want to work WITH ZOS to improve the game and community. We are not always at our best when situations make our lives miserable one day each week.
The most frustrating thing for us, as your community, is the lack of communication about what appears to be either an arbitrary decision with no thought, or a deliberate act to make things difficult for us. We know maintenance times are easily changed. They are often changed for holidays and other reason. We know that bid changeover can be adjusted since different megaserveres change at different times. We understand that the guild and trading system have not been given a high priority compared to new content, but this seems like a simple, easy fix. If there is some reason for this that we can't see, we beg you to talk to us. We dedicate so much time and effort and money as your customers, I think it's reasonable to ask for at least some sort of acknowledgement.
ZOS needs to understand that we may not even be here to enjoy new content if this continues. This situation has removed one day of play time from each week for me, and with the increased bid costs I've had to dedicate more time to raising gold. I don't get to play. My guilds are what keeps me coming back to the game, if I have to give up my guilds to be able to play, I'm more inclined to do as many others have recently done and walk away from the entire thing to play a single player game. This sort of thing can leave such a bad taste for players that once we walk away, we're unlikely to ever return.
Please, give us the sort of respect that you want to get in return, and you'll see a lot of the negativity clear up. We share your passion for this game and this community, and I am on my knees begging you to work with us instead of against us.
To anyone who says that this shouldn't be taken so seriously because "it's just a game", I counter that commitments to other people are very real. The GMs and officers of trading guilds have made a commitment to the hundreds of players in each guild. The new maintenance times force us to choose between letting our members down, or blowing off real life responsibilities to wait around all day for maintenance to be done.
Yeah, I think the "large guilds" comment was unfortunate, but I wouldn't read too much into it. The question was specifically about bid flip times conflicting with maintenance. There are plenty of other complaints about the kiosk system right now, but they weren't the question being asked.ElfFromSpace wrote: »Well I watched the stream and the portion relating to the guild bids and maintenance. ZOS says, to paraphrase "It's something that Phil and I are in very hot debates right now. We want to make sure that everybody has access to these. The large guilds want to control their spots and they can with their bids but they don't enjoy having to wait and scramble around" https://www.twitch.tv/bethesda/v/87162133 right after 2 hours 45 minutes
silvereyes wrote: »Yeah, I think the "large guilds" comment was unfortunate, but I wouldn't read too much into it. The question was specifically about bid flip times conflicting with maintenance. There are plenty of other complaints about the kiosk system right now, but they weren't the question being asked.ElfFromSpace wrote: »Well I watched the stream and the portion relating to the guild bids and maintenance. ZOS says, to paraphrase "It's something that Phil and I are in very hot debates right now. We want to make sure that everybody has access to these. The large guilds want to control their spots and they can with their bids but they don't enjoy having to wait and scramble around" https://www.twitch.tv/bethesda/v/87162133 right after 2 hours 45 minutes
What I found more interesting from that clip was the interpersonal dynamics. I think @ZOS_GinaBruno is my new hero, because you could tell she was nervous to be opening what was obviously a bit of a can of worms on live stream, but she did it anyways. Was a pretty brave thing, in my opinion.
It also explains the silence on the forums. The fact that Phil and Rich are having a heated debate about the topic internally means that the CMs have no consistent message to inform people about. It's great news because rather than silence == "this is low priority", it means "we are thinking hard about this".
Small guilds don't have the inventory to make their sales worthwhile, or the same access to Master Merchant to balance out prices in equilibrium to guilds which may be literally a few feet away from them. I don't buy from small guilds because small guilds DON'T have anything to sell. Even the larger guilds can often times have trouble keeping up with the variety that people want to encourage great sales growth.ElfFromSpace wrote: »If ZOS thinks this maintenance hazing helps small guilds, please check how many of the 6 new guilds that pop up each week actually get a trader more than 2 times a month? How many of them have more than 1 page of items listed?