DannyLV702 wrote: »I agree that it can be very unfair, but it IS fair in the manner that it mimics a real world scenario. I feel your proposal could be somewhat of an issue to role players as well, who would prefer to travel distant lands in hope of finding better deals, or those who stick to only purchasing from their city of choice lol
How does the current ESO example mimic the real world? As a buyer I have the internet to do a quick price check on just about anything I want thus I don't have to spend all day going from one city to another trying to find the best deal on a new LCD tv.. just a quick google and it is done!!
If Guild Traders are here to stay , fine. But at least make all items searchable at once. This would save everyone time and money on bid wars, and it makes everyone equal to buying/selling.
Tannakaobi wrote: »RatedChaotic wrote: »
Ok the auction horse is getting very old. The more times I see it the more I think...wow how did humans advance this far?....
I've not seen it before, but to me it's a poor imitation of the flogging the dead horse that someone came up with for a combat dummy, which was unique and interesting. Now it's possible that I'm backwards on originality here. But meh!
One thing I really dislike is trying to be different, just to be different and then calling it unique, especially when it's detrimental to whatever is in question.lordrichter wrote: »While I hate to say this, people should not be wishing for an Auction House in ESO. This is the company that took over a year to put the name of the item that sold in the notification mail, and we still do not know what Guild Store sold it. Consider the design of the UI and search capabilities, and remember that this is the company that delivered the current guild store interface. Now imagine ZOS writing an auction house with a million items for sale across any large portion of the game. If this does not scare you, you fail to understand the situation.
That is probably the best reason for not having an auction house.... that's really sad. It begs the question, how can Zos be so good at some things and then so bad at others.
yea yea @Tannakaobi. Same dude. Me.
Auction Horse: http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/159594/eso-needs-an-auction-horse-expanded-concept/p1
Target Dummy: http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/172547/target-training-dummies-concept/p1
The Auction Horse is less a "beating a dead horse" joke as it is a pun on the term "auction house". Similar origins though. Glad you made the connection between the two concepts.
If you guys can get past the pun of the concept and actually consider what it's suggesting I think you may just like the idea.
DannyLV702 wrote: »I agree that it can be very unfair, but it IS fair in the manner that it mimics a real world scenario. I feel your proposal could be somewhat of an issue to role players as well, who would prefer to travel distant lands in hope of finding better deals, or those who stick to only purchasing from their city of choice lol
How does the current ESO example mimic the real world? As a buyer I have the internet to do a quick price check on just about anything I want thus I don't have to spend all day going from one city to another trying to find the best deal on a new LCD tv.. just a quick google and it is done!!
Tannakaobi wrote: »
In times before the internet you'd be surprised to know that they had places you could go and compare prices. Such as markets, city centers and auction houses.
This is where ESO goes wrong. To find some ginger and the best price for ginger you have to go and travel all over Tamriel and spend a good chunk of time doing so. It is ridiculous.
Like I said before, I have no problem with guild traders IF they put them together in the form of a market or something. When I signed up for ESO I did not want a walking/shopping sim!
The only reason that the guild trading system is not horrendous is simply because I don't need to shop all that much in ESO.
Tannakaobi wrote: »Tannakaobi wrote: »RatedChaotic wrote: »
Ok the auction horse is getting very old. The more times I see it the more I think...wow how did humans advance this far?....
I've not seen it before, but to me it's a poor imitation of the flogging the dead horse that someone came up with for a combat dummy, which was unique and interesting. Now it's possible that I'm backwards on originality here. But meh!
One thing I really dislike is trying to be different, just to be different and then calling it unique, especially when it's detrimental to whatever is in question.lordrichter wrote: »While I hate to say this, people should not be wishing for an Auction House in ESO. This is the company that took over a year to put the name of the item that sold in the notification mail, and we still do not know what Guild Store sold it. Consider the design of the UI and search capabilities, and remember that this is the company that delivered the current guild store interface. Now imagine ZOS writing an auction house with a million items for sale across any large portion of the game. If this does not scare you, you fail to understand the situation.
That is probably the best reason for not having an auction house.... that's really sad. It begs the question, how can Zos be so good at some things and then so bad at others.
yea yea @Tannakaobi. Same dude. Me.
Auction Horse: http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/159594/eso-needs-an-auction-horse-expanded-concept/p1
Target Dummy: http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/172547/target-training-dummies-concept/p1
The Auction Horse is less a "beating a dead horse" joke as it is a pun on the term "auction house". Similar origins though. Glad you made the connection between the two concepts.
If you guys can get past the pun of the concept and actually consider what it's suggesting I think you may just like the idea.
I had a feeling it would be the same person to be honest, the artwork was very similar, and hats off to you for your take on target dummies. I don't like the idea of the Auction Horse. I'm sorry, nothing personal though. I do like your art work though. Out of curiosity which idea came first?
Like I've said, the best solution for the auction house/trade guild debate is simply a market place. Where 90% of the guilds can place their sales person.
lordrichter wrote: »I came from the World of Warcraft Auction House and I know the World of Warcraft Auction House. I was an active buyer of materials that I needed and an active seller of things I did not want. For many people, the Auction House is a game unto itself, and for a brief time I looked under the folds of fat where it lives. It is not pretty under there.
So, I will say right now that the ESO Guild Traders have the World of Warcraft Auction House beat, hands down, any day of the week. As both a buyer and a seller, I prefer the Guild Traders to anything that the Auction House has. On the PC/Mac.
In addition to my belief that ZOS should continue to add more traders, and not just in new DLC, the console players have to deal with a Guild Store user interface that is only a couple steps above useless. Between the super sized fonts that limit the amount of presentable information and a GUI panel design that puts lists of information in panels that are too small, the console players take it on the chin. I always feel like I am fighting with the console guild store user interface.
1) The Guild Stores need better search capabilities on Consoles. They are difficult to use there without add-ons that they cannot have. PC/Mac players need Awesome Guild Store, which makes buying from the guild stores simple.
2) Lack of easily available sales information on the console makes it hard to know what to sell for. Players are literally browsing logs looking for items so they can know what they sold for. PC/Mac can use something like Master Merchant, but really all that Consoles need is a way to quickly find out how much X recently sold for without paging through all the sales for the last few days, 5 or 6 sales at a time.
While I hate to say this, people should not be wishing for an Auction House in ESO. This is the company that took over a year to put the name of the item that sold in the notification mail, and we still do not know what Guild Store sold it. Consider the design of the UI and search capabilities, and remember that this is the company that delivered the current guild store interface. Now imagine ZOS writing an auction house with a million items for sale across any large portion of the game. If this does not scare you, you fail to understand the situation.
What ESO needs is for ZOS to sit down and tweak the existing UI to make it more usable. I do not want ZOS making any big game systems that require a complicated user interface. No no no no no. Please. No. We might get something like the Champion System UI. (Don't get me wrong, neat UI... fits in with the ESO UI perfectly... like an outhouse on a submarine.)
DannyLV702 wrote: »I agree that it can be very unfair, but it IS fair in the manner that it mimics a real world scenario. I feel your proposal could be somewhat of an issue to role players as well, who would prefer to travel distant lands in hope of finding better deals, or those who stick to only purchasing from their city of choice lol
How does the current ESO example mimic the real world? As a buyer I have the internet to do a quick price check on just about anything I want thus I don't have to spend all day going from one city to another trying to find the best deal on a new LCD tv.. just a quick google and it is done!!
Err... in medieval times (which is the closest real-world era that ESO is set in) there was no internet. Realistic in the sense that it "preserves the reality" of the game.
Tannakaobi wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »While I hate to say this, people should not be wishing for an Auction House in ESO. This is the company that took over a year to put the name of the item that sold in the notification mail, and we still do not know what Guild Store sold it. Consider the design of the UI and search capabilities, and remember that this is the company that delivered the current guild store interface. Now imagine ZOS writing an auction house with a million items for sale across any large portion of the game. If this does not scare you, you fail to understand the situation.
That is probably the best reason for not having an auction house.... that's really sad. It begs the question, how can Zos be so good at some things and then so bad at others.
Cherryblossom wrote: »NinjaApacHe wrote: »For sure everybody who likes this method runs a trade guild and makes money out of that
...except people like me who genuinely like the free market
Please explain how this current system is a free market, I really want to know what you actually think. I like a lighthearted laugh now and again....
Well both systems are a free market. It's just one is less efficient.
It's the difference between shopping online and driving to different places to check prices.
Personally I don't mind the current system as it fosters reliance on guild members.
imnotanother wrote: »
Real life example: I go to a farmer's market to buy my produce and other things. At this market, there is roughly 20 vendors selling mostly the same things. I buy from the ones with great products, great prices, and the ones that are reliable. But my ass has to drive there, get out of the car, and walk around, talk to multiple vendors, and sometimes....get this.... They don't have what I am looking for and I have to go elsewhere. True story, I shop at multiple stores throughout the week to obtain the things I want.
Scyantific wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »I came from the World of Warcraft Auction House and I know the World of Warcraft Auction House. I was an active buyer of materials that I needed and an active seller of things I did not want. For many people, the Auction House is a game unto itself, and for a brief time I looked under the folds of fat where it lives. It is not pretty under there.
So, I will say right now that the ESO Guild Traders have the World of Warcraft Auction House beat, hands down, any day of the week. As both a buyer and a seller, I prefer the Guild Traders to anything that the Auction House has. On the PC/Mac.
In addition to my belief that ZOS should continue to add more traders, and not just in new DLC, the console players have to deal with a Guild Store user interface that is only a couple steps above useless. Between the super sized fonts that limit the amount of presentable information and a GUI panel design that puts lists of information in panels that are too small, the console players take it on the chin. I always feel like I am fighting with the console guild store user interface.
1) The Guild Stores need better search capabilities on Consoles. They are difficult to use there without add-ons that they cannot have. PC/Mac players need Awesome Guild Store, which makes buying from the guild stores simple.
2) Lack of easily available sales information on the console makes it hard to know what to sell for. Players are literally browsing logs looking for items so they can know what they sold for. PC/Mac can use something like Master Merchant, but really all that Consoles need is a way to quickly find out how much X recently sold for without paging through all the sales for the last few days, 5 or 6 sales at a time.
While I hate to say this, people should not be wishing for an Auction House in ESO. This is the company that took over a year to put the name of the item that sold in the notification mail, and we still do not know what Guild Store sold it. Consider the design of the UI and search capabilities, and remember that this is the company that delivered the current guild store interface. Now imagine ZOS writing an auction house with a million items for sale across any large portion of the game. If this does not scare you, you fail to understand the situation.
What ESO needs is for ZOS to sit down and tweak the existing UI to make it more usable. I do not want ZOS making any big game systems that require a complicated user interface. No no no no no. Please. No. We might get something like the Champion System UI. (Don't get me wrong, neat UI... fits in with the ESO UI perfectly... like an outhouse on a submarine.)
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And yes, the Guild Store UI definitely needs a bit of an overhaul. If you want a look at how it should be done, look at Awesome Guild Store. I will say that probably the biggest thing that will help with buying stuff is the ability to save our searches between stores.
Cherryblossom wrote: »Cherryblossom wrote: »NinjaApacHe wrote: »For sure everybody who likes this method runs a trade guild and makes money out of that
...except people like me who genuinely like the free market
Please explain how this current system is a free market, I really want to know what you actually think. I like a lighthearted laugh now and again....
Well both systems are a free market. It's just one is less efficient.
It's the difference between shopping online and driving to different places to check prices.
Personally I don't mind the current system as it fosters reliance on guild members.
Free market you have unrestricted markets, you don't have that in ESO. We only have a finite number of Guild Traders about 140, which means if we have 500,000 people playing only 14% can sell to the community, this is the oposite of a free market. This is a restrictive market which allows large guilds to monopolise the market.
Before you say another guild can just sell lower, no they can't as this other guild still needs to make enough money to out bid the bigger guild for the best spaces, so they are forced to sell at the same price or higher!
The whole system is flawed, if it wasn't flawed they would not of added the Guild traders as a sticking plaster! Don't forget they were actually expecting everyone to go into PVP to buy and sell!!!!
imnotanother wrote: »But my ass has to drive there, get out of the car, and walk around, talk to multiple vendors, and sometimes....get this.... They don't have what I am looking for and I have to go elsewhere. True story, I shop at multiple stores throughout the week to obtain the things I want.
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As for which idea came first? I developed and posted the Auction Horse idea first, but I think the Auction Horse came from a joke I made about a horse training dummy.
Cherryblossom wrote: »imnotanother wrote: »
Real life example: I go to a farmer's market to buy my produce and other things. At this market, there is roughly 20 vendors selling mostly the same things. I buy from the ones with great products, great prices, and the ones that are reliable. But my ass has to drive there, get out of the car, and walk around, talk to multiple vendors, and sometimes....get this.... They don't have what I am looking for and I have to go elsewhere. True story, I shop at multiple stores throughout the week to obtain the things I want.
I'm glad you have a lot of time on your hands to waste, but some of us are playing the game to have fun, it's not a job or a chore.
Please let me know if you think that there should only be a maximum of 70k sellers in a game that may have 500k?
Tannakaobi wrote: »imnotanother wrote: »But my ass has to drive there, get out of the car, and walk around, talk to multiple vendors, and sometimes....get this.... They don't have what I am looking for and I have to go elsewhere. True story, I shop at multiple stores throughout the week to obtain the things I want.
and here lies my point, this is a game not a life simulator. Game mechanics are designed to bypass the monotony that is real life. Travelling all over Tamriel is just not fun, even with the silly wayshrines. It comes down to just pointless time wasting. I just don't see why that is fun for anyone.
Cherryblossom wrote: »
We only have a finite number of Guild Traders about 140, which means if we have 500,000 people playing only 14% can sell to the community
Cherryblossom wrote: »Cherryblossom wrote: »NinjaApacHe wrote: »For sure everybody who likes this method runs a trade guild and makes money out of that
...except people like me who genuinely like the free market
Please explain how this current system is a free market, I really want to know what you actually think. I like a lighthearted laugh now and again....
Well both systems are a free market. It's just one is less efficient.
It's the difference between shopping online and driving to different places to check prices.
Personally I don't mind the current system as it fosters reliance on guild members.
Free market you have unrestricted markets, you don't have that in ESO. We only have a finite number of Guild Traders about 140, which means if we have 500,000 people playing only 14% can sell to the community, this is the oposite of a free market. This is a restrictive market which allows large guilds to monopolise the market.
Before you say another guild can just sell lower, no they can't as this other guild still needs to make enough money to out bid the bigger guild for the best spaces, so they are forced to sell at the same price or higher!
The whole system is flawed, if it wasn't flawed they would not of added the Guild traders as a sticking plaster! Don't forget they were actually expecting everyone to go into PVP to buy and sell!!!!
imnotanother wrote: »
You seem to be very stuck on the idea that you are entitled to everything without doing any of the work. Sounds like a case of L2P
imnotanother wrote: »What is time wasting? Shopping or shopping for the lowest price? Traveling around? I just can't get over the entitlement.
"I want the lowest price and I want it now!"
Tannakaobi wrote: »imnotanother wrote: »
You seem to be very stuck on the idea that you are entitled to everything without doing any of the work. Sounds like a case of L2Pimnotanother wrote: »What is time wasting? Shopping or shopping for the lowest price? Traveling around? I just can't get over the entitlement.
"I want the lowest price and I want it now!"
I really can't be bothered trying to have a debate with someone that turns to such childish comments.
Cherryblossom wrote: »Free market you have unrestricted markets, you don't have that in ESO. We only have a finite number of Guild Traders about 140, which means if we have 500,000 people playing only 14% can sell to the community, this is the oposite of a free market. This is a restrictive market which allows large guilds to monopolise the market.
Before you say another guild can just sell lower, no they can't as this other guild still needs to make enough money to out bid the bigger guild for the best spaces, so they are forced to sell at the same price or higher!
imnotanother wrote: »Tannakaobi wrote: »imnotanother wrote: »
You seem to be very stuck on the idea that you are entitled to everything without doing any of the work. Sounds like a case of L2Pimnotanother wrote: »What is time wasting? Shopping or shopping for the lowest price? Traveling around? I just can't get over the entitlement.
"I want the lowest price and I want it now!"
I really can't be bothered trying to have a debate with someone that turns to such childish comments.
Fair enough. But when I read AH threads and post, all I hear is complaints from members who sound very entitled. This game does not have an AH, it has guild traders. If you are complaining that this game doesn't behave the way you want and that it should, you are feeling entitled. Sorry
Tannakaobi wrote: »
Edit: The guild system would work much better if there was at least a market with ALL the traders in one place.
imnotanother wrote: »Cherryblossom wrote: »NinjaApacHe wrote: »For sure everybody who likes this method runs a trade guild and makes money out of that
...except people like me who genuinely like the free market
Please explain how this current system is a free market, I really want to know what you actually think. I like a lighthearted laugh now and again....
free mar·ket
noun
noun: free market; plural noun: free markets; modifier noun: free-market
an economic system in which prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses.
i.e: When I list an item for X amount in Store A and someone sells it higher in Store B.
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mo·nop·o·ly
məˈnäpəlē/
noun
noun: monopoly; plural noun: monopolies; noun: Monopoly
1.
the exclusive possession or control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service.
i.e: There is only one store and you sell your item at the same price as everyone else.
I am not sure how you are not understanding the difference between the two, I assumed it is because you are not aware of what the words mean.
Tannakaobi wrote: »imnotanother wrote: »Tannakaobi wrote: »imnotanother wrote: »
You seem to be very stuck on the idea that you are entitled to everything without doing any of the work. Sounds like a case of L2Pimnotanother wrote: »What is time wasting? Shopping or shopping for the lowest price? Traveling around? I just can't get over the entitlement.
"I want the lowest price and I want it now!"
I really can't be bothered trying to have a debate with someone that turns to such childish comments.
Fair enough. But when I read AH threads and post, all I hear is complaints from members who sound very entitled. This game does not have an AH, it has guild traders. If you are complaining that this game doesn't behave the way you want and that it should, you are feeling entitled. Sorry
And if you had read what I put you would know that is not why I want it to be changed.
I want it changed because I don't feel the current system is working. Not because I want it made easy or because I'm entitled. Certainly not because I need to L2P!
I'm not looking for a global Auction House like in WoW. However having played WoW and been part of the community for a long time I can tell you that I never once saw a thread complaining about the system. A total contrast to ESO where there is practically a thread every week. Which really should tell you that there is indeed a problem and that it needs to be fixed in one way or another.
imnotanother wrote: »Tannakaobi wrote: »
Edit: The guild system would work much better if there was at least a market with ALL the traders in one place.
Sorry I interpreted this sentence as you being in favor for a Global AH.
As for the guild traders not working, I make over 250k a week in sales from one store. Works for me any my 499 members.