I'm not saying they are completely gone, but I do know that they seem to have become an endangered species.
Did the character deletion limit really accomplish that much?
david271749 wrote: »Losing enough customers for even gold sellers to realize it's not a profitable venture is not what I would call an accomplishment.
guybrushtb16_ESO wrote: »david271749 wrote: »Losing enough customers for even gold sellers to realize it's not a profitable venture is not what I would call an accomplishment.
I wouldn't have put it as harshly, but this is basically it. The measures zeni has taken to combat gold sellers are not harsh in any way compared to other games. If gold sellers have stopped advertising it's rather because they stopped caring really.
I haven't seen any gold sellers in game for a long time, but I know they still exist. They're selling golds on some online trading platforms, or via some forums. They claimed their golds were not acquired by botting but legit ways.
SteveCampsOut wrote: »
Again, and I do think my point went over your pointy little head, unless you have actually "RECIEVED GOLD" from them, all you are doing is showing me listings which may or may not belong to scammers who are just taking money and running with it....
david271749 wrote: »Losing enough customers for even gold sellers to realize it's not a profitable venture is not what I would call an accomplishment.
guybrushtb16_ESO wrote: »The measures zeni has taken to combat gold sellers are not harsh in any way compared to other games.
guybrushtb16_ESO wrote: »The measures zeni has taken to combat gold sellers are not harsh in any way compared to other games.
The measures are very harsh on real, new players. The character delete limit is by far the most annoying MMO design feature I've hit in my ten years of playing.
It may have achieved the goal of reducing spam but it's an enormous pain in the rear for new players. ZO just hasn't seen how bad yet because they introduced it after the bulk of their players were well established and not making new characters.
Normally I spend my first week trying out different races, classes, factions, appearances etc. until I settle on one I like. It's even worse in ESO cos how you look in the character creator doesn't always match what you see out in the gameworld.
Five weeks, still going, and growing more bored with the process and the game every day. At this stage I may just cancel my sub and wait until they fix it.
Murmeltier wrote: »Hi,
You always need Gold in this Game, for a Horse (not everyone has a Delxuxe Edition), epic Recipes (the Goldsellers wasnt there, in the Times that these epic Recipes cost a lot ), for epic/legendary Equip-Upgrades (some People have more than one Set), for Epic/legendary Motifs (always expensive, now even more), to buy Mats (not everyone have the Time/Fun to search them), to buy Equip (some of the Equip you will buy, like the Warlockjewels for an Example) etc etc.
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Nox_Aeterna wrote: »david271749 wrote: »Losing enough customers for even gold sellers to realize it's not a profitable venture is not what I would call an accomplishment.
Pretty much.
If there was a profitable market they would be here , that is a fact.
3 things now enter in this factor:
1) The overall amount of players in the game , which is the market in the first place.
2) The fact that in this game average players really dont need that much gold anyway.
3) Zen made things that make selling cost increase.