Drachenfier wrote: »Most of the time the botters and GS ruin the economy because they can gather a huge amount of mats and selling them with minimal profit and preventing the average Joe to sell anything to make money..
This is a fallacy. The mats that bots flood the market with are already common, and players do the same thing. Just because you want to try to make more money off of people for common stuff than it's worth, doesn't mean that you should, as a matter of fact, its just plain greedy. Every single person i've seen try to defend this terrible system has been more concerned with their ability to fleece buyers and not being able to overcharge for crap that's commonly available.
How do you know that's what their concern is?
Drachenfier wrote: »It does NOT in any way, shape or form promote a healthy economy, because, in fact, it alienates most of the population that would normally contribute to said economy.
Yep needs somewhere you can sell goods easily stupid restrictive system at the moment.
Mountain_Dewed wrote: »I don't understand why players have a hard time going to a kiosk and finding what they need? Rawl'kha alone probably has 99% of the stuff and the rest is well, just hard to get anyway but still not any harder if there was an AH. Maybe someone can explain...
eh... it is not about needing items. People wan't to SELL items, not buy them. Having only handful of customers is a pain in the ass for people who wan't to take other players money.
Arizona_Willie wrote: »I keep getting emails wanting me to come back.
Did they ever put an Auction House in the game?
With all the crafting that is core to this game, an AH is a necessity.
Public Guild Stores are NOT the answer.
Kingdinguhling wrote: »- can never find what you want on the guild traders
- it singles out who can sell to much
- I have never got to be in a guild with a kiosk
- a lot of items have no value and are simply tossed because the in game economy sucks.
- and for those who think it cant work. the only thing that effects in game economy is supply of rare items and demand for those items. can not blame the tool for breaking an economy and a auction house is simply a tool.
Chuggernaut wrote: »Arizona_Willie wrote: »I keep getting emails wanting me to come back.
Did they ever put an Auction House in the game?
With all the crafting that is core to this game, an AH is a necessity.
Public Guild Stores are NOT the answer.
I wish, but still no.
I just want the Bazaar terminals from SWG. You can search and buy from anywhere, but need to travel to the location of the item to pick it up.
pugyourself wrote: »Kingdinguhling wrote: »- can never find what you want on the guild traders
- it singles out who can sell to much
- I have never got to be in a guild with a kiosk
- a lot of items have no value and are simply tossed because the in game economy sucks.
- and for those who think it cant work. the only thing that effects in game economy is supply of rare items and demand for those items. can not blame the tool for breaking an economy and a auction house is simply a tool.
Are you familiar with Wal-Mart?
QuadroTony wrote: »just buys 3+ accounts to use 15+ trade guilds
its perfect solution for me
i did that
Drachenfier wrote: »Drachenfier wrote: »Most of the time the botters and GS ruin the economy because they can gather a huge amount of mats and selling them with minimal profit and preventing the average Joe to sell anything to make money..
This is a fallacy. The mats that bots flood the market with are already common, and players do the same thing. Just because you want to try to make more money off of people for common stuff than it's worth, doesn't mean that you should, as a matter of fact, its just plain greedy. Every single person i've seen try to defend this terrible system has been more concerned with their ability to fleece buyers and not being able to overcharge for crap that's commonly available.
How do you know that's what their concern is?
Because most of you have said it. Most people that supports this system has complained about being undercut, it's ridiculous. You don't want the laws of supply and demand to apply to you, which, hey, that's fine, but how about not just thinking about yourself. This system is cluttered, inefficient and unintuitive. It does NOT in any way, shape or form promote a healthy economy, because, in fact, it alienates most of the population that would normally contribute to said economy.
wOOOOt_of_SD wrote: »Guild vendors are only good for the sellers, because there is no supply and demand that rule the economy. Right now its hustle Trading, take high prices and see if it goes.
AH is good for the buyers - to get fair prices and faster more efficient Trading.
I am now advocating for there to be an Auction Horse in ESO. Here is my thread: http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/159594/eso-needs-an-auction-horseAUCTION HORSE!
AUCTION HORSE!
AUCTION HORSE!
wOOOOt_of_SD wrote: »Guild vendors are only good for the sellers, because there is no supply and demand that rule the economy. Right now its hustle Trading, take high prices and see if it goes.
AH is good for the buyers - to get fair prices and faster more efficient Trading.
Fair prices? Fantasy.
Reality - with an AH, everything you have becomes worthless. Everything you want becomes astronomically expensive.
Reference: Games with AH
Drachenfier wrote: »
In ESO, i just vendor them, because I have no friggin clue what they're actually selling for, and I don't have time to spam zone chat.
It seems the ayes solidly have it. I'm not sold on a global AH personally, but is seems clear only a minority of the more blinkered fans are satisfied with the current poorly designed and implemented system. So if ZOS is stubbornly married to the idea of no global AH (at the cost of losing customers), at the very least they should do a major rework of the current system.
Holycannoli wrote: »
If no faction AH then how about moving all kiosks to one area so we don't have to spend our entire gaming evening traveling around browsing?
Drachenfier wrote: »
In ESO, i just vendor them, because I have no friggin clue what they're actually selling for, and I don't have time to spam zone chat.
Being uninformed is a pretty poor argument to overhaul the entire system. Try using Master Merchant if you can't determine the value of your goods on your own.
Drachenfier wrote: »Drachenfier wrote: »
In ESO, i just vendor them, because I have no friggin clue what they're actually selling for, and I don't have time to spam zone chat.
Being uninformed is a pretty poor argument to overhaul the entire system. Try using Master Merchant if you can't determine the value of your goods on your own.
I'm not uninformed, I'm hindered by poor design. That's a pretty good argument for overhaul.
Arizona_Willie wrote: »I keep getting emails wanting me to come back.
Did they ever put an Auction House in the game?
With all the crafting that is core to this game, an AH is a necessity.
Public Guild Stores are NOT the answer.