tonyglissonb14_ESO wrote: »Where are the rules for mmorpg's that state that an auction house is a requirement?
We do not need an auction house or would-be Robber-Barons trying to corner the market of Sweet-rolls.
liammozzb16_ESO wrote: »Alphashado wrote: »It's no different than joining the mages guild, fighters guild, or dark brotherhood. If you want to be a merchant in ESO, you join a merchants guild. Otherwise as had been mentioned already, sell your stuff at a vendor.
While your at it, go yell at the fighters guild for requiring you to join their ranks in order to use their skills.
There's a big difference between the mages guild and a trade guild. One is run by players.
My god the arguments are getting moronic.
4000g-6000g for 200 wood I don't think so.Pendrillion wrote: »Yet we still manage to sell and buy stuff at reasonable prices... Strange how that can work...
Alphashado wrote: »liammozzb16_ESO wrote: »Alphashado wrote: »It's no different than joining the mages guild, fighters guild, or dark brotherhood. If you want to be a merchant in ESO, you join a merchants guild. Otherwise as had been mentioned already, sell your stuff at a vendor.
While your at it, go yell at the fighters guild for requiring you to join their ranks in order to use their skills.
There's a big difference between the mages guild and a trade guild. One is run by players.
Thank you for both insulting me and pointing out something blatantly obvious.
The point I'm making is it's a game and lore formatted around guilds. If you are so put off by mingling with other people, then perhaps an MMO isn't for you.
Pendrillion wrote: »Definitly not... for 200 Raw material you pay max 2400. Which is reasonable. Other than that you can easily obtain your mats from the world. Those guilds try to rip people off. And they probably will do it. What you need to learn is that you have to check various vendors. And yes that can be a chore. Or jo join a guild and profit. Usually you can mats for free if there is enough.
Its really easy. The folks who overprice, don't sell... If you don't have the stomach to walk the extra mile... For which I can't blame you, then you will pay what that particular person is demanding you to pay. Or you leave it and have no mats. Thats your choice. But what you say does not reflect the state of the ingame practices. Because I get my mats for much less.
And you should treat people who overprice and try to rip off other with enough contempt to not buy into their scheme. There are even people in this game who give surplus mats for free. Even high quality stuff.
As in many areas of life. You are dependable on your relationships. After all this is a social place.
liammozzb16_ESO wrote: »Pendrillion wrote: »Definitly not... for 200 Raw material you pay max 2400. Which is reasonable. Other than that you can easily obtain your mats from the world. Those guilds try to rip people off. And they probably will do it. What you need to learn is that you have to check various vendors. And yes that can be a chore. Or jo join a guild and profit. Usually you can mats for free if there is enough.
Its really easy. The folks who overprice, don't sell... If you don't have the stomach to walk the extra mile... For which I can't blame you, then you will pay what that particular person is demanding you to pay. Or you leave it and have no mats. Thats your choice. But what you say does not reflect the state of the ingame practices. Because I get my mats for much less.
And you should treat people who overprice and try to rip off other with enough contempt to not buy into their scheme. There are even people in this game who give surplus mats for free. Even high quality stuff.
As in many areas of life. You are dependable on your relationships. After all this is a social place.
Now if there was a free open market I could sell my mats for around 800-1000g because that's what I think they are worth, but I can't because guilds won't allow you to sell your wares for what you want you have to see them for what they want.
That's why the system is flawed then no free trade on the guild vendors it's all price fixed.
Pendrillion wrote: »Then go look for another guild. Of course if you want 100% certainty to get rid of your materials, you might end up in a big guild because they have the cash to buy the good booths. But its by large not the only option you have. You are not dependent on them.
If you look for some fair trade. Check out Royal Bankers of Tamriel. Maybe they take you up in the guild. They finance their store through donations. (As most guilds do) And only few pay it with their house cut.
I never had anyone EVER telling me to adjust prices to their whims. I bet you had a run in with the wrong folks from the get go.
wOOOOt_of_SD wrote: »Selling items is not a problem - its easy to get into Trading guilds.
But buying items is hell of an annoying way to do it. The current system is only good for roleplayers
and sellers. The customers gets ripped off if they dont have 4 hours a day to check all vendors.
Alphashado wrote: »It's no different than joining the mages guild, fighters guild, or dark brotherhood. If you want to be a merchant in ESO, you join a merchants guild. Otherwise as had been mentioned already, sell your stuff at a vendor.
While your at it, go yell at the fighters guild for requiring you to join their ranks in order to use their skills.
Pendrillion wrote: »Fortunately most people know the prices ingame.
wOOOOt_of_SD wrote: »Selling items is not a problem - its easy to get into Trading guilds.
liammozzb16_ESO wrote: »Pendrillion wrote: »Definitly not... for 200 Raw material you pay max 2400. Which is reasonable. Other than that you can easily obtain your mats from the world. Those guilds try to rip people off. And they probably will do it. What you need to learn is that you have to check various vendors. And yes that can be a chore. Or jo join a guild and profit. Usually you can mats for free if there is enough.
Its really easy. The folks who overprice, don't sell... If you don't have the stomach to walk the extra mile... For which I can't blame you, then you will pay what that particular person is demanding you to pay. Or you leave it and have no mats. Thats your choice. But what you say does not reflect the state of the ingame practices. Because I get my mats for much less.
And you should treat people who overprice and try to rip off other with enough contempt to not buy into their scheme. There are even people in this game who give surplus mats for free. Even high quality stuff.
As in many areas of life. You are dependable on your relationships. After all this is a social place.
Now if there was a free open market I could sell my mats for around 800-1000g because that's what I think they are worth, but I can't because guilds won't allow you to sell your wares for what you want you have to see them for what they want.
That's why the system is flawed then no free trade on the guild vendors it's all price fixed.
.liammozzb16_ESO wrote: »Pendrillion wrote: »Definitly not... for 200 Raw material you pay max 2400. Which is reasonable. Other than that you can easily obtain your mats from the world. Those guilds try to rip people off. And they probably will do it. What you need to learn is that you have to check various vendors. And yes that can be a chore. Or jo join a guild and profit. Usually you can mats for free if there is enough.
Its really easy. The folks who overprice, don't sell... If you don't have the stomach to walk the extra mile... For which I can't blame you, then you will pay what that particular person is demanding you to pay. Or you leave it and have no mats. Thats your choice. But what you say does not reflect the state of the ingame practices. Because I get my mats for much less.
And you should treat people who overprice and try to rip off other with enough contempt to not buy into their scheme. There are even people in this game who give surplus mats for free. Even high quality stuff.
As in many areas of life. You are dependable on your relationships. After all this is a social place.
Now if there was a free open market I could sell my mats for around 800-1000g because that's what I think they are worth, but I can't because guilds won't allow you to sell your wares for what you want you have to see them for what they want.
That's why the system is flawed then no free trade on the guild vendors it's all price fixed.
You want to sell your stuff for what you think its worth. That's great. However, if the people who want to buy it don't think your stuff is worth that much, they aren't going to buy. Could the guild you approached try to tell you something to that effect? I've never paid anything close to what you posted earlier for any materials, even tempers. I go to the next kiosk and check. The overpriced items don't sell. Or I've gotten items from my guild bank, or from guildmates, for free. I've added crafted items and materials to the bank as well as giving items away to new players. But making tons of gold isn't the primary reason I play the game, so your mileage may vary.
Perhaps, if you have the names of the guilds who are allegedly price fixing, you could make a report to Zenimax. I don't know whether there are guilds who demand members fix prices or not. My main guild doesn't. Doesn't have membership fees either. Support is voluntary.
This is only about 1 thing. Lazy. People want more things for less effort.
I don't get it. Why play a game where you log in, get everything and log out?
Why is there no suggestion like "To get a guild server wide merchant that accepts sellers not in guild, but have a profit to the guild, hard to get hold of and cost alot?"
Risk vs reward. Or effort vs treasure?
Suggestion: Treasure maps that got better chance for good stuff but moving location weekly to stop googling?
Only thing we see...FREE RESPEC! Free stuff!
i dont understand the fuss over guild stores. in other mmos you have auction houses, which ALWAYS charge a cut of your profit, that goes to nobody. a guild store actually makes sense, because any cut actually goes to someone. its a win win situation. you get to sell your goods, and the seller gets profit. your losing a cut anyway, whats the difference? its not like you have to like the guild you are in, hell you dont ever have to even talk to them. be in one guild that you like, and another one just for selling, you can have five yaknow.
seriously, this 'we need an auction house' argument is completely confusing to me