BloodyStigmata wrote: »TCE has to raise prices. They provide a service that ZOS should be providing but don't. Furthermore they have a finite number of sellers with a finite number of crowns, and a large amount of traffic daily that is difficult to manage.
Couple that with the fact that the value of gold itself is decreasing due to inflation and price-raising both in and out of their server is only natural.
It's a bit unfair to project malicious intent onto them when they're a volunteer network of people who are sacrificing large amounts of their time just so people like us can have safe transactions, which to reiterate, is a service that ZOS should be providing.
VoidCommander wrote: »The fact that the entirety of crown trading services in ESO is almost exclusively controlled by a single discord server is extremely unnerving. Why hasn’t ZOS made crowns themselves a trade-able currency? Its long overdue at this point, and I imagine the ease of sale of crowns would significantly increase ZOS’s crown store profits.
If there is a reason against doing this I would love to learn about it. Is it supposed to be an anti-inflation/gold farming measure?
VoidCommander wrote: »The fact that the entirety of crown trading services in ESO is almost exclusively controlled by a single discord server is extremely unnerving. Why hasn’t ZOS made crowns themselves a trade-able currency? Its long overdue at this point, and I imagine the ease of sale of crowns would significantly increase ZOS’s crown store profits.
If there is a reason against doing this I would love to learn about it. Is it supposed to be an anti-inflation/gold farming measure?
chessalavakia_ESO wrote: »VoidCommander wrote: »The fact that the entirety of crown trading services in ESO is almost exclusively controlled by a single discord server is extremely unnerving. Why hasn’t ZOS made crowns themselves a trade-able currency? Its long overdue at this point, and I imagine the ease of sale of crowns would significantly increase ZOS’s crown store profits.
If there is a reason against doing this I would love to learn about it. Is it supposed to be an anti-inflation/gold farming measure?
Personally, I buy my crowns on zone chat. I've never used TCE and I do not intend to do so. I pay whatever price I've seen on zone chat in the last few days plus a bit higher. Once I have a chat confirmation that they'll do the exchange they get the full sum then they buy the item once they are sure they got the correct amount. Nobody has ever tried to scam me.
An official crown selling setup would likely raise prices rather than lower as the current system suppresses buyers more than sellers.
The increase in the price of crowns might also lead to an increase in the price of goods across the board as the players selling crowns would have more gold to spend which might lead to them paying more.
The official crown selling setup would also run into increased issues with illicit gold as well as reputational issues on the goods. Right now, somebody that owns a crown house is generally someone that either bought a ton of crowns or someone that has been ESO+ for a while. With an official Crowns to Gold, it would also move to include more players that do well on the marketplace as well as players that sell runs through content and both groups don't necessarily carry great reputations which in turn can devalue the goods.
Unless the number of people scamming goes up and starts costing them a fair bit of money to fix it's probably cheaper for them to keep the status quo.