AshySamurai wrote: »I agree with @KhajitFurTrader. This is exactly what global AH should does. And why all so worry about it? When I played D3 - items was far more important than skills. In ESO your equipmetn not so important as which skills you use and how you use them. (sure, if you want to max something, you need certan items, but you can easily play without it)
smeeprocketnub19_ESO wrote: »D3 would probably have been one of the worst examples to make your case with.
AshySamurai wrote: »smeeprocketnub19_ESO wrote: »D3 would probably have been one of the worst examples to make your case with.
Maybe, but maybe not. I just wanted to point that IMO we dont need more trading "things" because this game isn't about items.
Rune_Relic wrote: »How about ..
/zone
/guild1
/guild2
/guild3
/enchanters
/alchemists
/carpenters
/smithys
/provisioners
/clothiers
Where the craft channels are for sell/swap/buy goods ?
That way you can switch them on or off as and when you want to trade.
Individuals are trading rather than just guilds etc.
What I mean is more focused trade channels.
Nox_Aeterna wrote: »Yeah , i hope they add even more AH options.
To start with , the few guilds that get those merchants cant even supply the demand for items , so we are back to just having 4 trade guilds and checking in them , if you think one of them is not offering enough , then drop and join another better trade guild...
KhajitFurTrader wrote: »So, you want a global AH by other means?
Because, if your proposed search over all guild vendors lists all the vendors with matching items and their prices, that's exactly what a a global AH does. Your hopping instantly around the world via Wayshrines to make a buyout is negligible.
Besides, what would prevent vendors to look up prices globally before putting their items on auction? Cue rampant undercutting and/or price-fixing agreements, exactly as it happens in a global AH.
So no, I'd rather take my time to compare prices with a reasonable amount of vendors, even if it means less comfort or "instant gratification".