VaranisArano wrote: »You don't need to use a website, unless you want the convenience of figuring out which guild store to go to (possibly, because listings arent always accurate).
ESO's guild trader system just got an item search UI, so what you should be able to do is go to any guild store, search for your item, and then view any listings.
You may have to check multiple guild stores. That's how the guild trader system is designed - add-ons aside, ita not really intended to aggregate all the listings. I like to shop at the major cities like Mournhold, Elden Root, and Wayrest and I'm usually able to find most items there for a reasonable price.
Aside from having to launch a browser, what you mentioned in your first line is bothersome as well. Often times I have gone to the addons website, ported to where I needed to be and had the item be already sold.Well this is the thing.
Addons are not accurate as they take a while to update, so by the time you get to the trader your item may well have already been sold. If it is one in demand it will almost certainly no longer be there.
There are a lot of us who actually hate the inconvenient trader system, and would very much prefer the auction house favoured by most other MMOs. But that is another story, and there are plenty of threads on that subject.
Very glad you are enjoying ESO. It gets better and better as you progress.
It does have its fair share of problems, particularly in the server/performance department....but until you get to endgame, use the Dungeon Finder, or are into PVP you probably won't notice them much. I believe ZOS are in the (slow) process of improving these issues.
I've played a lot of MMOs over the last 15+ years, some of them for several years each. I think ESO is well up there with the best of them.
Have fun
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VaranisArano wrote: »You don't need to use a website, unless you want the convenience of figuring out which guild store to go to (possibly, because listings arent always accurate).
ESO's guild trader system just got an item search UI, so what you should be able to do is go to any guild store, search for your item, and then view any listings.
You may have to check multiple guild stores. That's how the guild trader system is designed - add-ons aside, ita not really intended to aggregate all the listings. I like to shop at the major cities like Mournhold, Elden Root, and Wayrest and I'm usually able to find most items there for a reasonable price.
Hello everyone!
Since I was not able to find a 'Suggestions' sub-forum I decided to just make my thread here. I hope that is fine : )
I started playing your game about 3 weeks ago and have loved every minute of it !... so much so that for an initial while I felt very annoyed that I had blindly spent my 15$ a month on another game for the last few years, till some guildies mentioned that ESO was a very different game at launch and that only in the recent year has it become fantastic, that I came in at just the right time heh... Indeed you guys have done a great job.
As stated earlier I've enjoyed everything thusfar, save for one issue... and it's quite a big one. I wasn't going to post complaining about it thinking I'd get used to it but I just can't seem to get past it.
The Trading system that is implemented in this game is not very friendly, to say the least. To search for an item on the server I always have to launch a website, alt+tabbing out of the game, hence pulling me out of the in-game immersion I so cherish, especially in an RPG.
I would like to request the developer team to please incorporate a system where you go to an NPC(s) in the game itself wherein one can search for any item they desire on the entire server. You can still maintain the current method of manually travelling to a given trader where the item is hosted. I feel this would make it so much more player friendly.
Thanks for your time : )
Hey Maky,
Welcome to ESO. Glad you’re enjoying it..
You are right, it would be great if there were some way to search all guild stores at once in the game..
The more people request this, the more it’s likely to happen.
Have fun
Hello everyone!
Since I was not able to find a 'Suggestions' sub-forum I decided to just make my thread here. I hope that is fine : )
I started playing your game about 3 weeks ago and have loved every minute of it !... so much so that for an initial while I felt very annoyed that I had blindly spent my 15$ a month on another game for the last few years, till some guildies mentioned that ESO was a very different game at launch and that only in the recent year has it become fantastic, that I came in at just the right time heh... Indeed you guys have done a great job.
As stated earlier I've enjoyed everything thusfar, save for one issue... and it's quite a big one. I wasn't going to post complaining about it thinking I'd get used to it but I just can't seem to get past it.
The Trading system that is implemented in this game is not very friendly, to say the least. To search for an item on the server I always have to launch a website, alt+tabbing out of the game, hence pulling me out of the in-game immersion I so cherish, especially in an RPG.
I would like to request the developer team to please incorporate a system where you go to an NPC(s) in the game itself wherein one can search for any item they desire on the entire server. You can still maintain the current method of manually travelling to a given trader where the item is hosted. I feel this would make it so much more player friendly.
Thanks for your time : )
CP is a crutch for people who can’t sustain and want to be "tanky" so they aren’t immediately punished for making mistakes.
VaranisArano wrote: »You don't need to use a website, unless you want the convenience of figuring out which guild store to go to (possibly, because listings arent always accurate).
ESO's guild trader system just got an item search UI, so what you should be able to do is go to any guild store, search for your item, and then view any listings.
You may have to check multiple guild stores. That's how the guild trader system is designed - add-ons aside, ita not really intended to aggregate all the listings. I like to shop at the major cities like Mournhold, Elden Root, and Wayrest and I'm usually able to find most items there for a reasonable price.
See, that's what he wants: To search all traders at once from one spot. Right now, you can only do that with TTC, and only if the person trading also has TTC. I agree with him that a world guild barker that we can search is a great idea.
Lord_Dexter wrote: »Hello everyone!
Since I was not able to find a 'Suggestions' sub-forum I decided to just make my thread here. I hope that is fine : )
I started playing your game about 3 weeks ago and have loved every minute of it !... so much so that for an initial while I felt very annoyed that I had blindly spent my 15$ a month on another game for the last few years, till some guildies mentioned that ESO was a very different game at launch and that only in the recent year has it become fantastic, that I came in at just the right time heh... Indeed you guys have done a great job.
As stated earlier I've enjoyed everything thusfar, save for one issue... and it's quite a big one. I wasn't going to post complaining about it thinking I'd get used to it but I just can't seem to get past it.
The Trading system that is implemented in this game is not very friendly, to say the least. To search for an item on the server I always have to launch a website, alt+tabbing out of the game, hence pulling me out of the in-game immersion I so cherish, especially in an RPG.
I would like to request the developer team to please incorporate a system where you go to an NPC(s) in the game itself wherein one can search for any item they desire on the entire server. You can still maintain the current method of manually travelling to a given trader where the item is hosted. I feel this would make it so much more player friendly.
Thanks for your time : )
Trading system is not improving due to some players (guild owners) making ton of gold out of it
There are many suggestions/threads for having Grand Trade Centre but ZOS is keep ignoring!
LennoxPoodle wrote: »Lord_Dexter wrote: »Hello everyone!
Since I was not able to find a 'Suggestions' sub-forum I decided to just make my thread here. I hope that is fine : )
I started playing your game about 3 weeks ago and have loved every minute of it !... so much so that for an initial while I felt very annoyed that I had blindly spent my 15$ a month on another game for the last few years, till some guildies mentioned that ESO was a very different game at launch and that only in the recent year has it become fantastic, that I came in at just the right time heh... Indeed you guys have done a great job.
As stated earlier I've enjoyed everything thusfar, save for one issue... and it's quite a big one. I wasn't going to post complaining about it thinking I'd get used to it but I just can't seem to get past it.
The Trading system that is implemented in this game is not very friendly, to say the least. To search for an item on the server I always have to launch a website, alt+tabbing out of the game, hence pulling me out of the in-game immersion I so cherish, especially in an RPG.
I would like to request the developer team to please incorporate a system where you go to an NPC(s) in the game itself wherein one can search for any item they desire on the entire server. You can still maintain the current method of manually travelling to a given trader where the item is hosted. I feel this would make it so much more player friendly.
Thanks for your time : )
Trading system is not improving due to some players (guild owners) making ton of gold out of it
There are many suggestions/threads for having Grand Trade Centre but ZOS is keep ignoring!
No centralized market please. That creates entirely homogeneous and one dimensional price development. In a system were no one really is aware of everything more heterogeneous stuff can happen.
Also @maky87 What do you think about the overland (mobs + quest bosses, not world bosses, public dungeons or dolmens/geysirs/dragons) difficulty. There is a lengthy discussion going on about that aspect, for which the newbie perspective is very important.
THEDKEXPERIENCE wrote: »Hey Maky,
Welcome to ESO. Glad you’re enjoying it..
You are right, it would be great if there were some way to search all guild stores at once in the game..
The more people request this, the more it’s likely to happen.
Have fun
Or not. It’s a terrible idea because essentially every video game market is ruined by a global auction house which skyrockets valuable items (hope you enjoy those 100k tempering alloys) and bottoms out anything not deemed vital (oh sweet, now I get to vendor everything).
The OP seems like a nice person and welcome to ESO. You are, however, wrong as is the short sighted person who agreed with you that I quoted.
Lord_Dexter wrote: »LennoxPoodle wrote: »Lord_Dexter wrote: »Hello everyone!
Since I was not able to find a 'Suggestions' sub-forum I decided to just make my thread here. I hope that is fine : )
I started playing your game about 3 weeks ago and have loved every minute of it !... so much so that for an initial while I felt very annoyed that I had blindly spent my 15$ a month on another game for the last few years, till some guildies mentioned that ESO was a very different game at launch and that only in the recent year has it become fantastic, that I came in at just the right time heh... Indeed you guys have done a great job.
As stated earlier I've enjoyed everything thusfar, save for one issue... and it's quite a big one. I wasn't going to post complaining about it thinking I'd get used to it but I just can't seem to get past it.
The Trading system that is implemented in this game is not very friendly, to say the least. To search for an item on the server I always have to launch a website, alt+tabbing out of the game, hence pulling me out of the in-game immersion I so cherish, especially in an RPG.
I would like to request the developer team to please incorporate a system where you go to an NPC(s) in the game itself wherein one can search for any item they desire on the entire server. You can still maintain the current method of manually travelling to a given trader where the item is hosted. I feel this would make it so much more player friendly.
Thanks for your time : )
Trading system is not improving due to some players (guild owners) making ton of gold out of it
There are many suggestions/threads for having Grand Trade Centre but ZOS is keep ignoring!
No centralized market please. That creates entirely homogeneous and one dimensional price development. In a system were no one really is aware of everything more heterogeneous stuff can happen.
Also @maky87 What do you think about the overland (mobs + quest bosses, not world bosses, public dungeons or dolmens/geysirs/dragons) difficulty. There is a lengthy discussion going on about that aspect, for which the newbie perspective is very important.
Guild Traders are only filling Guild Owners pockets, stop supporting this non-sense.
Even searching particular item in console is still a nightmare, you have to check every 2nd Trader
THEDKEXPERIENCE wrote: »Hey Maky,
Welcome to ESO. Glad you’re enjoying it..
You are right, it would be great if there were some way to search all guild stores at once in the game..
The more people request this, the more it’s likely to happen.
Have fun
Or not. It’s a terrible idea because essentially every video game market is ruined by a global auction house which skyrockets valuable items (hope you enjoy those 100k tempering alloys) and bottoms out anything not deemed vital (oh sweet, now I get to vendor everything).
The OP seems like a nice person and welcome to ESO. You are, however, wrong as is the short sighted person who agreed with you that I quoted.
In this case THEDKEXPERIENCE is wrong. The only thing the current trade system does is make it easier for a small group to manipulate the system. Do you want to sell to those outside your group of friends? Join a trade Union. Lets call them a Guild. Sure on every other MMO a Guild is made up of like minded individuals, who form a community in order to help one another in game activates such as raiding, quests, dungeons, game advice, leading to friendships, but our Trade Unions errm Guilds are for economic purposes. Merchants banding together paying union dues and having quotas in order to sell things they want to both fellow merchants and the local population. At least the other major game did this sort of system before relaunching everyone could have a bazaar without being part of their Company/ Guild system.
But I digress, we were speaking of ease for the user. You are wrong in this as well. Having to travel around various locations does not make it easier for a consumer. I would ask how often do people on these forums search and compare prices when they buy something for themselves online first rather than travel between fifteen different stores in the town they live in? If a anyone does not do that every single time to find the better price than how does one honestly think people are not simply going to the nearest Guild Store and paying whatever they see in most of the big hub locations?
THEDKEXPERIENCE wrote: »
Well I counter that with ... you’re just wrong. Literally everything you typed is easier to do with a global auction house especially price fixing. You’re worried now that a few people control the market, well those same people would still control it except exponentially moreso because they have the millions of gold to do it already.
Also, who said it was supposed to be easy? Part of the game is economics. As I stated a minute ago it takes about 10 minutes to check the stores in the major trade locations.
THEDKEXPERIENCE wrote: »Hey Maky,
Welcome to ESO. Glad you’re enjoying it..
You are right, it would be great if there were some way to search all guild stores at once in the game..
The more people request this, the more it’s likely to happen.
Have fun
Or not. It’s a terrible idea because essentially every video game market is ruined by a global auction house which skyrockets valuable items (hope you enjoy those 100k tempering alloys) and bottoms out anything not deemed vital (oh sweet, now I get to vendor everything).
Drachenfier wrote: »THEDKEXPERIENCE wrote: »Hey Maky,
Welcome to ESO. Glad you’re enjoying it..
You are right, it would be great if there were some way to search all guild stores at once in the game..
The more people request this, the more it’s likely to happen.
Have fun
Or not. It’s a terrible idea because essentially every video game market is ruined by a global auction house which skyrockets valuable items (hope you enjoy those 100k tempering alloys) and bottoms out anything not deemed vital (oh sweet, now I get to vendor everything).
Firstly, that's how supply and demand works.
Secondly, the same thing happens in ESO's horrific trade system.
THEDKEXPERIENCE wrote: »Drachenfier wrote: »THEDKEXPERIENCE wrote: »Hey Maky,
Welcome to ESO. Glad you’re enjoying it..
You are right, it would be great if there were some way to search all guild stores at once in the game..
The more people request this, the more it’s likely to happen.
Have fun
Or not. It’s a terrible idea because essentially every video game market is ruined by a global auction house which skyrockets valuable items (hope you enjoy those 100k tempering alloys) and bottoms out anything not deemed vital (oh sweet, now I get to vendor everything).
Firstly, that's how supply and demand works.
Secondly, the same thing happens in ESO's horrific trade system.
Yes, correct. But it’s limited. You still CAN find bargains. You gotta hunt, and maybe get lucky but you CAN. With an AH you no longer will be able to find deals on items that are popular. All of those will skyrocket.
A global auction house makes everything you fear exponentially worse and easier to exploit.
Using XBox prices “resin” costs just under 7000 gold. There may be too many available to corner the market but let’s, for fun, say that in Mournhold, Elden Root and Rwalka there are a total of 300 resins available for purchase. For 2.1 million gold 1 person could buy all of them and relist them for any price they want. This isn’t happening though because everyone knows that there are other places where 7000 cost resins can be found.
Conversely let’s say that there is a global auction house with 1500 resins available for purchase. That’s 10.5 million in gold which, sad to say, is a sum that hundreds of people have available today.
Let’s even be silly and say that there are 10,000 resins available across the platform. That’s 70 million in gold it would cost. A ridiculous sum that only a handful could muster but those people do exist. A GAH would allow those folks to buy 100% of those resins at cost and then they would control the entire market. You think things are bad now? How about when that person decides that the “fair” price for resins is now 20,000 each? Because THAT is what would happen to every valuable resource in the game.
Anything not deemed worthy of being hoarded would then plummet in price essentially making the vendor cost the likely return on your time. That impen curiass you were selling for 3000, congrats, it’s now worth 58 gold.
Right now the insane leg work required to truly corner a market is what keeps prices stable. Allowing an ESO billionaire to buyout the entire supply of a vital item in the click of one button would have disastrous implications on the “little guy”, not help them.
THEDKEXPERIENCE wrote: »Drachenfier wrote: »THEDKEXPERIENCE wrote: »Hey Maky,
Welcome to ESO. Glad you’re enjoying it..
You are right, it would be great if there were some way to search all guild stores at once in the game..
The more people request this, the more it’s likely to happen.
Have fun
Or not. It’s a terrible idea because essentially every video game market is ruined by a global auction house which skyrockets valuable items (hope you enjoy those 100k tempering alloys) and bottoms out anything not deemed vital (oh sweet, now I get to vendor everything).
Firstly, that's how supply and demand works.
Secondly, the same thing happens in ESO's horrific trade system.
Yes, correct. But it’s limited. You still CAN find bargains. You gotta hunt, and maybe get lucky but you CAN. With an AH you no longer will be able to find deals on items that are popular. All of those will skyrocket.
A global auction house makes everything you fear exponentially worse and easier to exploit.
Using XBox prices “resin” costs just under 7000 gold. There may be too many available to corner the market but let’s, for fun, say that in Mournhold, Elden Root and Rwalka there are a total of 300 resins available for purchase. For 2.1 million gold 1 person could buy all of them and relist them for any price they want. This isn’t happening though because everyone knows that there are other places where 7000 cost resins can be found.
Conversely let’s say that there is a global auction house with 1500 resins available for purchase. That’s 10.5 million in gold which, sad to say, is a sum that hundreds of people have available today.
Let’s even be silly and say that there are 10,000 resins available across the platform. That’s 70 million in gold it would cost. A ridiculous sum that only a handful could muster but those people do exist. A GAH would allow those folks to buy 100% of those resins at cost and then they would control the entire market. You think things are bad now? How about when that person decides that the “fair” price for resins is now 20,000 each? Because THAT is what would happen to every valuable resource in the game.
Anything not deemed worthy of being hoarded would then plummet in price essentially making the vendor cost the likely return on your time. That impen curiass you were selling for 3000, congrats, it’s now worth 58 gold.
Right now the insane leg work required to truly corner a market is what keeps prices stable. Allowing an ESO billionaire to buyout the entire supply of a vital item in the click of one button would have disastrous implications on the “little guy”, not help them.