grimjim398 wrote: »If you wanted to see some actual numbers you might have used the search feature to find the half a dozen other polls there have been on this subject. This is getting pretty tiresome, the same debate every week.
ESO need an AH im begin to play the game and i need an easy way to sell/buy gear ..atn i got of items and is really hard to spam the chat to sell it
AH IS NEED ..especially for new players that have a difference in gear from the veterans
I agree. the current system is both highly fragmented and underutilized. It's underutilized because many people find it's utterly useless and just refuse to participate in it.
You have have 500 members of your trade guild and the guilds constantly cull the ranks for inactive folks. But there's absolutely no metric for them to cull the ranks based on auctions posted. So a huge majority of most trade guilds have a large member count of folks who join the guild just so they can have access to some stuff to buy, while not selling stuff at the same time. So it's actually quite impossible to reasonably manage your ranks and create an efficient guild.
Now i don't think this methodology for guilds is a good one or successful. I don't think people should be under constant fear of being booted for ANY reason, inactivity or not selling items, etc. But at the same time this is the system we exist in. So if they are forcing people into it, let them go the whole way and really refine who can stay in their guild. Why half ars it? Either ditch the system altogether and come up with one that actually gives folks a sizable audience to buy / sell to or improve the guild tools to identify people who are contributing to the economy or failing to.
Nothing in this economy of ESO makes any sense or was particularly well though out in the least.
grimjim398 wrote: »If you wanted to see some actual numbers you might have used the search feature to find the half a dozen other polls there have been on this subject. This is getting pretty tiresome, the same debate every week.
No but part of me thinks it might be better if their was the ability to search all the kiosks in a zone at once even if you still had to physically trek out to their stall afterwards.
grimjim398 wrote: »If you wanted to see some actual numbers you might have used the search feature to find the half a dozen other polls there have been on this subject. This is getting pretty tiresome, the same debate every week.
Yep. but it won't be going away until ZOS fixes the economic system so that it's not useless and discriminating.
I really hoped the trading-kiosks would of improved the situation.. but they did not for most players.
What I really think? Trading in ESO is obsolete compared to other mmos.
I am so sad .. i like this game and I look forward in my mind .. im gona be 50 and i will need to grind and farm and actually make my own armors because trading in this game is broke...
ohhh
and why ..i dont know why , why this is happen , usually games care about their players , not in this one it seem
Tintaglia72 wrote: »2 - it controls bots. As in there aren't any because they can't spam a global AH
MercyKilling wrote: »Tintaglia72 wrote: »2 - it controls bots. As in there aren't any because they can't spam a global AH
Seeing people make this statement over and over again makes me think they weren't around for the Great Bot Migrations. You literally could see them swarming over the landscapes, scarfing up resource nodes, auto-attacking mobs in the same pattern over and over and over again....they were in EVERY. SINGLE. PUBLIC. DUNGEON. AND. DELVE. Groups of them spamming the same templar spear attack the very MOMENT the boss of the delve spawned.
Now? I can run across an entire zone and never see a single bot.
I can run every delve and public dungeon in a zone and never see a single one.
I know they're not all gone, but damn, Zenimax did a really good job at culling their numbers drastically.
Your bot defense hasn't got a leg to stand on, methinks.
Alphashado wrote: »MercyKilling wrote: »Tintaglia72 wrote: »2 - it controls bots. As in there aren't any because they can't spam a global AH
Seeing people make this statement over and over again makes me think they weren't around for the Great Bot Migrations. You literally could see them swarming over the landscapes, scarfing up resource nodes, auto-attacking mobs in the same pattern over and over and over again....they were in EVERY. SINGLE. PUBLIC. DUNGEON. AND. DELVE. Groups of them spamming the same templar spear attack the very MOMENT the boss of the delve spawned.
Now? I can run across an entire zone and never see a single bot.
I can run every delve and public dungeon in a zone and never see a single one.
I know they're not all gone, but damn, Zenimax did a really good job at culling their numbers drastically.
Your bot defense hasn't got a leg to stand on, methinks.
There are many different things that contribute to the presence, or lack there of, bots. Including efforts made by programmers. But a global AH makes things super easy for them. GW2 is still struggling with them 2 years after launch. The bot argument against a global AH not only holds water, but has been proven and discussed at length there.
Just go to the GW2 forum and search "bots" and "trading post".
A global auction house where a million people are all using the same AH is a dream come true for gold farmers. Do some research. It's not a theaory. It's a reality that you guys would find out the hard way if ESO went to a global system.
Alphashado wrote: »MercyKilling wrote: »Tintaglia72 wrote: »2 - it controls bots. As in there aren't any because they can't spam a global AH
Seeing people make this statement over and over again makes me think they weren't around for the Great Bot Migrations. You literally could see them swarming over the landscapes, scarfing up resource nodes, auto-attacking mobs in the same pattern over and over and over again....they were in EVERY. SINGLE. PUBLIC. DUNGEON. AND. DELVE. Groups of them spamming the same templar spear attack the very MOMENT the boss of the delve spawned.
Now? I can run across an entire zone and never see a single bot.
I can run every delve and public dungeon in a zone and never see a single one.
I know they're not all gone, but damn, Zenimax did a really good job at culling their numbers drastically.
Your bot defense hasn't got a leg to stand on, methinks.
There are many different things that contribute to the presence, or lack there of, bots. Including efforts made by programmers. But a global AH makes things super easy for them. GW2 is still struggling with them 2 years after launch. The bot argument against a global AH not only holds water, but has been proven and discussed at length there.
Just go to the GW2 forum and search "bots" and "trading post".
A global auction house where a million people are all using the same AH is a dream come true for gold farmers. Do some research. It's not a theaory. It's a reality that you guys would find out the hard way if ESO went to a global system.
Nazon_Katts wrote: »Yep, for everyone who's got the benefit of access to a high traffic kiosk (Craglorn, Hubs), this system works out quite nicely. For all others not so much and for anyone wishing to sell in a convenient way without being guilded not at all.
And there's the problem. The system is broken because it only works for a minority of players and not for most. This creates second and third class traders and will cost subs as soon as people find out in which class they are. It already does, actually.
MercyKilling wrote: »Tintaglia72 wrote: »2 - it controls bots. As in there aren't any because they can't spam a global AH
Seeing people make this statement over and over again makes me think they weren't around for the Great Bot Migrations. You literally could see them swarming over the landscapes, scarfing up resource nodes, auto-attacking mobs in the same pattern over and over and over again....they were in EVERY. SINGLE. PUBLIC. DUNGEON. AND. DELVE. Groups of them spamming the same templar spear attack the very MOMENT the boss of the delve spawned.
Now? I can run across an entire zone and never see a single bot.
I can run every delve and public dungeon in a zone and never see a single one.
I know they're not all gone, but damn, Zenimax did a really good job at culling their numbers drastically.
Your bot defense hasn't got a leg to stand on, methinks.
Nazon_Katts wrote: »Yep, for everyone who's got the benefit of access to a high traffic kiosk (Craglorn, Hubs), this system works out quite nicely. For all others not so much and for anyone wishing to sell in a convenient way without being guilded not at all.
And there's the problem. The system is broken because it only works for a minority of players and not for most. This creates second and third class traders and will cost subs as soon as people find out in which class they are. It already does, actually.
Tintaglia72 wrote: »