AmberLaTerra wrote: »the problem is in a global auction house (which is the solution most suggest for when things like this occur, I really don't see it as the trading guild I am in does not work with any other trade guilds in the way accused here, but I am PC NA not EU.) The monopolization and manipulation of prices would be even worse as those super rich players who wanted to could far more easily buy up the entire supply of gold tempers and jack up the price in one place, not have to travel store to store to do it and hope more are not relisted at the price they bought for.
Cherryblossom wrote: »Lumbermill_Emperor wrote: »@Cherryblossom only noobs taking an addon price as price for listing an item
every good trader know he need also to check stores around store he want to list it
and choose lowest price among listed items
and if your items will be sold after that - its good result for a seller
if buyer with tinfoil on the head thinking all prices in guild store is a result of manipulation - he can try to buy in /zone
You confirm my quote then, I agree the price check is a guide line, I said you only need join the guilds in most popular areas.
So you totally agree it's possible to manipulate an items price. Thanks
strikeback1247 wrote: »Buying tempers when there is a low demand and selling them when prices skyrocket is a common smart investment strategy. It's basic economics and I see nothing wrong with that. Only when a guild can create a monopoly on an item, that's when things start to go bad, but freshly farmed items are pumped into the economy every day. No-one has enough gold to buy all the mats in the game and all the new farmed ones every day.
They just need to do a damn global auction house, it's annoying as hell having to wayshrine to 20+ places to check guild stores.
Be so much easier to search for certain item/s in one spot and it would help prices too. As it be easier to list stuff at a good price than seeing one guild have it at 300k and another 15k lol
LOL. So many socialists here...
Someone is too rich, lets make some regulations to make them as poor as everyone else, who don't have the nerve or stamina to earn big like them!
This is everything but fair people.
What would have happened if someone said to you:
This car of yours its 100k$, right? Well you see, I have only 5k$ car so lets sell mine and yours and buy two 52,5k$ cars for both of us, alright? It's unfair that you are rich and I am poor.
Hilarious, right? But that's exactly what you are proposing by "merchant rotation" or "ZOS do something".
You want to punish people for being good entrepreneurs and taking their chance when everyone else went with their mediocre income just fine out of laziness or fear to loose time/money. And now the whines and QQ's... for crying out loud, stop.
They just need to do a damn global auction house, it's annoying as hell having to wayshrine to 20+ places to check guild stores.
Be so much easier to search for certain item/s in one spot and it would help prices too. As it be easier to list stuff at a good price than seeing one guild have it at 300k and another 15k lol
Or even better in my opinion, would be if they would do it like that, that you are able not only to buy from guild traders, but also sell unlimited. That would be awesome.
Cherryblossom wrote: »I checked it once with Soulshine Rings, average price was about 500g I went around and bought all in the main Hubs then put them up in 4 of the guilds I belonged to for 2k ish, they all sold and people started following the trend of around 2k for a while.
Cherryblossom wrote: »I checked it once with Soulshine Rings, average price was about 500g I went around and bought all in the main Hubs then put them up in 4 of the guilds I belonged to for 2k ish, they all sold and people started following the trend of around 2k for a while.
this exactly, im in a trader guild that has 6 total guilds and ive never been told what or how to sell.
if its big ticket I see what the lowest is and go from there if its something I don't even care about (flanking/morias(bad spelling) etc...) I put it up at 950 as that's cheap and makes me 900 more gold than npc will.
Its not about conspiracy its about easy and lazy lol.
the only thing I wish they had and again its more about ease and lazy is being able to search by alphabet.
I hate looking through a bunch of junk for that one piece.
No, a kiosk is available to all 3 alliances. They just get the most traffic in the normal zones.Correct me if im wrong but arent guild traders separate for vet zones and normal zones?
I noticed the problem with minor trading guilds and in less meaning trading hubs may be that many of their players are noobs when it comes to the average prices and they bid usually in prices way too high from the MM average. Then they wait forever for a buyer, because nobody want to be robbed from their gold, if they can buy the same in top locations for more or less MM average (where competition is really high). That's weird I admit but usually the lesser the guild and worse trader location the more greed for gold in their members, but sometimes with an exception of course. I scout Tamriel on a frequest basis and would like to buy from lesser trading guilds too, but their prices usually are just... meeeeh. After few attempts to seek for goods via those stores I simply give up.
I believe that after several weeks of empty sales such guild masters, from guilds with poor sales, bring the issue to forum and says the cartel has taken all their customers away to major trading hubs only. The solution for minor trading guilds may be simple - fight with prices and variety of goods and members. Encourage all your members to use MM addon, encourage to use only good prices, focus on members and bids that may show your guild as greedy one and remove them from store, and eventually you will have customers even in minor trading hubs or single traders.
disintegr8 wrote: »Looks like we have digressed away from the BOP discussion.
The only people that are helped by making more things BOP are those who have the time to farm dungeons and trials for top level gear or farm locations for raw materials. It would severely limit any 'casual' players ability to gather materials to make gear, get top level gear from dungeons and trials or improve anything to gold.
If the only way to get good gear in the game is to grind, I believe this alone would lead to a huge drop in the player base and have a negative effect on ZOS cash flow - which is not in their interests or ours.
The game was created with ways to get good items without the grind and players have the choice to either grind or buy. I have said before that if someone has an item to sell, they got it from somewhere and you can get it the same way, without buying it. If you'd prefer to buy but the prices are too high for you, then go grind for it or find it cheaper.
Nobody has ever been forced to buy anything from a guild trader, so these calls to make changes to restrict what people can buy or sell are not warranted.
Vipstaakki wrote: »Another auction house thread?
Zos has already said NO for auction houses and that guild traders are here to stay. Period.
Like seriously, it has been voted upon again and again and they all end up the same way. The majority of the community does not want auction houses but want to keep the guild traders.
Vipstaakki wrote: »Another auction house thread?
Zos has already said NO for auction houses and that guild traders are here to stay. Period.
Like seriously, it has been voted upon again and again and they all end up the same way. The majority of the community does not want auction houses but want to keep the guild traders.
Guild traders> i would like to have this on items> item you buy from trader cant be resold, it gets locked for this purpose. Would this help? So if you want to resell someones items, buy them directly from them without trader, since there is already *** loads of folks trading their junkies off at stormhaven, wayrest sewers city for example.
I just want to repost this (I know lot's of others have expressed similar sentiments). This is the easiest way to stop anti-social and selfish traders. I respect peoples right to role-play as some kind of wolf of wall street, but if you are buying something you don't need to resell it, you are just making the game more difficult for someone who did need that item.
I just want to repost this (I know lot's of others have expressed similar sentiments). This is the easiest way to stop anti-social and selfish traders. I respect peoples right to role-play as some kind of wolf of wall street, but if you are buying something you don't need to resell it, you are just making the game more difficult for someone who did need that item.
This my friend is what I would call a game's economy. Preventing resale of items is like getting rid of trading entirely.
Imagine someone would do that with cars or houses in real life...
I just want to repost this (I know lot's of others have expressed similar sentiments). This is the easiest way to stop anti-social and selfish traders. I respect peoples right to role-play as some kind of wolf of wall street, but if you are buying something you don't need to resell it, you are just making the game more difficult for someone who did need that item.
This my friend is what I would call a game's economy. Preventing resale of items is like getting rid of trading entirely.
Imagine someone would do that with cars or houses in real life...
Hmmm... You mean nobody could flip houses and inflate a housing bubble, like what popped in 2008?