anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »C'mon guys, give auction horse a pat ! :-)
iamnotweakrwb17_ESO wrote: »I want an auction house I absolutely loathe ESO's guild trader system and while its not a deal breaker for me, it is pretty close. I do wonder how many people have quit ESO over a lack of auction house.
I have to manually go to each guild trader to find the deals/items that I want...
The prices vary all over the place.
FortheloveofKrist wrote: »From PS4 perspective...
The Guild Trader system works fine except the kiosks are too cumbersome due to the search mechanics. No keyword search. No saved searches. It doesn't even remember your last search when going between 5-6 kiosks. If you could search faster, it would be perfect.
But I would vote no on the auction house concept. Played WoW, and I think this system is better.
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
Can we please stop with the WoW comparisons? The reason I play ESO and not WoW is because ESO is better than WoW in every conceivable way, including Guild Traders. If you guys love WoW so much, by all means GO BACK! Don't try to turn this game into the steaming pile that WoW is. We don't want that crap here.
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
If you really study those threads and posts, I think you'll find the only players who sound very entitled are the ones who are making loads of money out of the present system so don't want it changed thank you very much!
Are you seriously suggesting that those who put forward suggestions for improving the game are only acting out of a sense of self-entitlement? If so, why do you not consider that those who argue against them are also acting out of a sense of self-entitlement? After all, as the saying goes, it takes two to tango!
imnotanother wrote: »@Tandor Everyone is able to sell via trade window. Everyone is able to buy from any guild they are able to visit. 100% of the player database is capable of these actions. Players in a trading guild are privileged to list an item for 30 days in a searchable format. 100% of the player database is allowed to join a trade guild.
I think the system works fine. I do agree that the Guild Store UI could use improved search functions and more but the actual Guild Trading system is a great way to have niche economies and for gold sinks to not allow everyone to be millionaires already.
Callous2208 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
If you really study those threads and posts, I think you'll find the only players who sound very entitled are the ones who are making loads of money out of the present system so don't want it changed thank you very much!
Are you seriously suggesting that those who put forward suggestions for improving the game are only acting out of a sense of self-entitlement? If so, why do you not consider that those who argue against them are also acting out of a sense of self-entitlement? After all, as the saying goes, it takes two to tango!
No, I've read and studied these posts and I don't find that to be the case. Keep in mind people on my side of the fence also have the advantage in the debate over "who is sounding entitled," because they are not actively lobbying to change a system that the developers have chosen to use in their game.
As far as your second point, it's all subjective. To a person who enjoys the system this game chose to use, and does not like the global auction house from other titles, you are not putting forth suggestions for improvement. You are indeed lobbying to have a system they enjoy replaced by one they despise. In that light, you are acting out of a sense of self-entitlement, not them. Your entire argument here hinges on the acceptance of the AH being a far superior system as fact. It is not fact. It is your opinion and is not shared by everyone.
imnotanother wrote: »@Tandor Everyone is able to sell via trade window. Everyone is able to buy from any guild they are able to visit. 100% of the player database is capable of these actions. Players in a trading guild are privileged to list an item for 30 days in a searchable format. 100% of the player database is allowed to join a trade guild.
I think the system works fine. I do agree that the Guild Store UI could use improved search functions and more but the actual Guild Trading system is a great way to have niche economies and for gold sinks to not allow everyone to be millionaires already.
So if say a level 10 unguilded player wants to sell a motif he's looted, he can do so provided he sells via the chat window on the PC version or by area voice chat on console, but not via the ingame trading system?
And that level 10 player can buy an item he needs, say a crafting writ recipe, from any of the guild kiosks his level and alliance restrict him to even tho' most of the low-level kiosks are dominated by those playing the veteran level instances of the only zone with kiosks that he's encountered?
To be honest, I don't think you get it. My guess is that you're a high level player in one or more successful trading guilds (probably on PC) and you aren't concerned about the large proportion of the playerbase who don't have the same access to the trading system that you have.
It's certainly a great way to ensure there are only a few millionaires! The trouble is that most people don't want to be millionaires, they just want to be able to sell their surplus stuff and buy the other stuff they need with the minimum of fuss. The present system doesn't permit that.
Callous2208 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
If you really study those threads and posts, I think you'll find the only players who sound very entitled are the ones who are making loads of money out of the present system so don't want it changed thank you very much!
Are you seriously suggesting that those who put forward suggestions for improving the game are only acting out of a sense of self-entitlement? If so, why do you not consider that those who argue against them are also acting out of a sense of self-entitlement? After all, as the saying goes, it takes two to tango!
No, I've read and studied these posts and I don't find that to be the case. Keep in mind people on my side of the fence also have the advantage in the debate over "who is sounding entitled," because they are not actively lobbying to change a system that the developers have chosen to use in their game.
As far as your second point, it's all subjective. To a person who enjoys the system this game chose to use, and does not like the global auction house from other titles, you are not putting forth suggestions for improvement. You are indeed lobbying to have a system they enjoy replaced by one they despise. In that light, you are acting out of a sense of self-entitlement, not them. Your entire argument here hinges on the acceptance of the AH being a far superior system as fact. It is not fact. It is your opinion and is not shared by everyone.
Indeed, not even by me! You accuse me of basing my entire argument on the merits of an auction house, yet I have made it clear in this thread and others like it that I don't particularly argue for that, simply for an improvement of the present system in one way or another so that the game has an effective trading system open to players of all levels and alliances and not dependent on arbitrary restrictions like guild membership. I didn't even mention auction houses in the post you're replying to! What I said in that particular post is that those defending the present system do it every bit as much out of a sense of self-entitlement as those who argue against it, and you haven't countered that point at all.
I understand what you are trying to say but you keep forgetting that any player is able to join a trade guild at any time.
To be honest, I don't think you get it.
My guess is that you're a high level player in one or more successful trading guilds (probably on PC) and you aren't concerned about the large proportion of the playerbase who don't have the same access to the trading system that you have.
If you really study those threads and posts, I think you'll find the only players who sound very entitled are the ones who are making loads of money out of the present system so don't want it changed thank you very much! And to be scrupulously fair, even those sellers are admitting that as buyers the system sucks!
lordrichter wrote: »If you really study those threads and posts, I think you'll find the only players who sound very entitled are the ones who are making loads of money out of the present system so don't want it changed thank you very much! And to be scrupulously fair, even those sellers are admitting that as buyers the system sucks!
Untrue. As a buyer, I find that the Guild Trader system works well. Again, on the PC/Mac. Your experience may be different on the console. It is very rare that I cannot find something at a price I am willing to pay.
As a casual seller, I sell a number of different things, from 1g/ea materials all the way up to excess motifs that are currently selling for thousands apiece. I do not make loads of gold doing this, but I have been doing this for more than a year, and I have accumulated some gold along the way.
People who want to sell in the traders need to find a guild with a trader that they can join and stick with. There are guilds out there that are not full, do not charge to be member, have no sales requirements, have a guild store, and actually have a trader. If anything, ESO needs a "Looking For Guild" as much as it needs "Looking For Group" so that people can find guilds. Heck, just a way to contact a guild would be nice. You should be able to send mail to a GUILD and have it go to the guild master.