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To whoever is tampering with the ps4 market

  • Zerok
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    Thelon wrote: »
    Go post that in every thread asking for an auction house.
    False argument.

    Auction house or not, OP is clearly stating that the problem is the lack of built-in antitrust laws within the trading system, which is entirely true.

    There is absolutely nothing preventing a guild right now from visiting all the guild traders to purchase all the tempering alloy or dreugh wax.

    The lack of global auction house certainly makes the process tedious for a single player, but easily feasible at a guild level with a concerted effort.

    The guild traders are a fake solution to a real problem. The real solutions are built-in antitrust laws.
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  • eliisra
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    No one can maintain control or manipulate what's being sold in hundreds of guild stores. It's rather loads and loads of individual players, instantly buying underpriced gold materials as soon as they appear, usually because they need it to improve their own gear. Others do it to "play the market" re-selling for quick cash.

    People are busy grinding hopeless/new BoP gear right now and they want gold mats to upgrade. That's the problem. Very few that's focusing on grinding more gold materials, that's why prices are ***. Sellers can charge whatever stupid prices they want and some desperate guy will pay.

    Eventually people will be done with that Briarheart set full legendary and a new weapon, than prices will go down again. Wont be worth the hassle re-selling alloy or wax, because all stores will yet again be filled with it.

  • daemonios
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    Flaminir wrote: »
    The only way to consistently lower the prices is simply to increase supply or reduce demand.

    Sorry if I misread the post I replied to before. Anyway, I still think ZOS should try to put in some antitrust rules, as another poster called them.

    If you act solely on supply, you risk trivialising the items. This happened to crafting motifs, especially the blue ones. I just put them in guild banks or vendor them, can't be bothered to list something in a store that's worth barely 100 gold. Yes, this would solve the issue of people not being able to get the gold mats, but I think it would be the wrong solution. Kind of an "I win" button. Increased drop rates should only be one part of the answer.

    You COULD act on demand, at least as a partial solution. Just reduce the amount of gold mats needed to improve a piece of gear. You could easily slash demand by 50% by requiring 4 mats instead of 8 (with all passives unlocked) and adjusting other improvement mats.

    Finally, you COULD cut back on the relisting of store-bought items. A cooldown like I suggested is one way, but you could also increase sales taxes so that it only becomes profitable to relist an item that's exceptionally underpriced to begin with. This would have the additional benefit of working as a gold sink to reduce inflation, but might backfire, making the relist prices even higher to make up for the taxes.

    In the end I agree, economies aren't simple and there is never a universal remedy. But we're getting to a point where ZOS should really start considering some measures.
    Edited by daemonios on December 17, 2015 2:36PM
  • Slayyer-AUS
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    wax going for 10k lol god must be a lot of gold buyers on ps4
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  • Saint314Louis1985
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    kargen27 wrote: »
    You can get an add on that will tell you average prices of just about everything. As more people use that add on price extremes will naturally get closer together. Also the add on will show you really good deals as you are looking for other items. People will take advantage when they see an item on sell for half what the average price is whether they are trying to corner a market or not.

    And some people play the game to make gold. To them that is the fun part of the game. They will naturally drift towards the trade guilds with the better locations. Just like some guilds specialize in PvP and can dominate a map these guilds specialize in trading and will dominate the best locations and also have an affect on prices of rare items.

    Just a part of the game and nothing wrong with it.

    you cant get add ons for console. this was a post about the ps4 market.
  • Frawr
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    You're actually crying about the basics of supply and demand. I have no words...

    Farm some and profit.

    Rebuy once prices drop.

  • CavalierPrime
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    I know of a few people in ps4 n.a. e.p. who sit in Mournhold all day and repeat "anyone selling kuta or tempering alloy?" Theres one guy in particular I despise very deeply, and I will usually take the time to stop and abuse him. Youre spending 12 hours a day flipping two items so you can have gold and be "respected"? His internal pain must be so deep.
  • Yolokin_Swagonborn
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    I know of a few people in ps4 n.a. e.p. who sit in Mournhold all day and repeat "anyone selling kuta or tempering alloy?" Theres one guy in particular I despise very deeply, and I will usually take the time to stop and abuse him. Youre spending 12 hours a day flipping two items so you can have gold and be "respected"? His internal pain must be so deep.

    This is what happens when ZOS deliberately stunts the endgame to promote DLC. There is NOTHING currently in-game for group based PVE endgame raiders to do. You used to be able to get in a group and farm Atherian Archive, Hel Ra, Sanctum Ophidia, or DSA. Tons of good, bind on equip, sellable gear would drop from those places. If you liked PvP, you would farm AP and buy drop bags and that gear would sell well too.

    Before the Imperial city, the economy was healthy and people who liked to make money for moneys sake were actually encouraged to play the game for the best payoff.

    But ZOS decided to INTENTIONALLY not update Trials and VDSA, in order to force people to grind BOP gear in orsinium. Because of the gear based economy dried up, and the same people who were happily farming DSA are now resorting to price manipulation to make money.

    I would love to just blame the economy manipulator and they do make me sick but you cant ignore the greater reasons of why the gear economy died in the first place.
  • robkrush
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    The game's central concept of "PvP in PvP areas and be safe in safe areas" needs to stay the way it is.
    ZOS, 1-12-2016
  • J2JMC
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    The ps4 economy was [snip] the moment ZOS decided to let people copy their accounts from PC.

    [Moderator Note: Edited per our rules on Cursing & Profanity]
    Edited by ZOS_Tarina on December 17, 2015 9:46PM
    Knee Jerk, L2P, Obtuse, Casual, Entitled, All The Best, unnecessary mention of CoD

    Battle leveling for pve content defeats the idea of progression. Remove CP

    "Apparently the players are more informed than we are"-Richard Lambert

  • Spacemonkey
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    revonine wrote: »
    There's alot of cornered prices for certain items on the market at the moment. The prices for some upgrade mats are ludicrous. Tried setting a lower price to unload it quicker and I got loads of angry messages from other sellers.

    I hope you answered them equally angry
  • Frawr
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    Zerok wrote: »
    Thelon wrote: »
    Go post that in every thread asking for an auction house.
    False argument.

    Auction house or not, OP is clearly stating that the problem is the lack of built-in antitrust laws within the trading system, which is entirely true.

    There is absolutely nothing preventing a guild right now from visiting all the guild traders to purchase all the tempering alloy or dreugh wax.

    The lack of global auction house certainly makes the process tedious for a single player, but easily feasible at a guild level with a concerted effort.

    The guild traders are a fake solution to a real problem. The real solutions are built-in antitrust laws.

    This is ridiculous. In a free market economy there should be no such thing as an antitrust law.

    Everyone has equal access to all of the items whether through refining or through purchase. People being lazy should never be a reason to short cut a system.

    The current system of 'this is my price, take it or leave it' is the best way for it to be. You do not have to pay it. You can obtain the goods yourself.

    The inflation is due to an endless influx of new gold with insufficient gold sinks.
  • Thelon
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    Zerok wrote: »

    There is absolutely nothing preventing a guild right now from visiting all the guild traders to purchase all the tempering alloy or dreugh wax.

    @Zerok

    Skill testing question:

    Would that be easier or more difficult with a global auction house?
  • daemonios
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    Frawr wrote: »
    Zerok wrote: »
    Thelon wrote: »
    Go post that in every thread asking for an auction house.
    False argument.

    Auction house or not, OP is clearly stating that the problem is the lack of built-in antitrust laws within the trading system, which is entirely true.

    There is absolutely nothing preventing a guild right now from visiting all the guild traders to purchase all the tempering alloy or dreugh wax.

    The lack of global auction house certainly makes the process tedious for a single player, but easily feasible at a guild level with a concerted effort.

    The guild traders are a fake solution to a real problem. The real solutions are built-in antitrust laws.

    This is ridiculous. In a free market economy there should be no such thing as an antitrust law.

    Everyone has equal access to all of the items whether through refining or through purchase. People being lazy should never be a reason to short cut a system.

    The current system of 'this is my price, take it or leave it' is the best way for it to be. You do not have to pay it. You can obtain the goods yourself.

    The inflation is due to an endless influx of new gold with insufficient gold sinks.

    You flunked microeconomics, didn't you?

    Go look up "market failure" and come back when you have.
  • XT4xm4nX
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    In response to the pricing complaints. There is a lot of reasons why the prices are going up. Highly organized guilds and traders are only a small part of it.

    1. A lot of players with huge inventories of gold upgrade items from pc transferring have either quit or run out of inventory
    2. ZOS introduced some sets worth crafting and its burning through peoples inventory
    3. ZOS has been seemingly putting more effort in to the removal of gold farmers "clap" well done and thus SERIOUSLY reducing the quantity of upgrade materials available in game. <side note> One gold farming group can generate more upgrade materials than almost the entire none business oriented player pop in ESO
    4. Organized and rich traders and guilds will buy low and sell high... as they should.
    5. Alot of the farming exploits have been removed from the game "Pig Farming" and the inventories from such endeavors have also been depleted

    There are some other factors I'm sure but these are the big ones and the ones that quickly came to mind.

    ~ For some people trading is what they enjoy in this game and if you think that is lame then go yell at everyone who has ever been addicted to EVE online or similar games. You're sitting there wasting your time playing a video game too brother don't hate on what other people enjoy doing when they play.

    PS: you get killed by a wrecking blow and people want to NERF hammer the skill .... good traders find a way to make money and now people want to NERF trading ... cmon people cut it out.

    THERE IS NO CONSPIRACY!!!

    ~Tax
  • ssewallb14_ESO
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    People are attempting this on NA PC. About a week ago the price of wax went from 2k-3.5k within a couple days, only major traders had it, and people were flooding Rawl zone chat with "COD all Dreugh wax, 2.4k/ea." People are definitely trying to manipulate the market. Fortunately it seems like no guild on NA PC has enough gold to completely buy the market, as the price is already starting to drop. Console and EU otoh, well :(
  • acw37162
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    PS4 from day 1 on console.

    Hirelings have been maxed on two characters for months.

    I had to stop doing the equipment writs because my crafting toon is VR11 and can't earn enough of the VR15 mats to regularly complete them.

    But the good mats are ridiculous the only one I have a decent amount of dreaugh wax.

    Tempering Alloy and Kuta and the bane of my existence.

    Like I said been playing since console launch I have 9 Kuta and I'm a scavaing breaking down fool.

    I don't know what the secret is to gold mats in particular tempering alloy and kuta but but the time I reach VR 16 I might be able to legendary 1 set of gear which I will then have to share because I damn sure won't be able to craft two.
  • zornyan
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    Lol probably my fault, decided to go on my old ps4 acc a few days back, had 3 or so mill gold sitting in bank, all my friends had stopped playing, so went to crag , bought nearly every gold temper there was regardless of price, made some random gold gear for a few alts and my vr1 nb just to see how the battle leveling calculated his stats .

    3 mil on gold tempers is...a fair few.
  • Yolokin_Swagonborn
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    zornyan wrote: »
    Lol probably my fault, decided to go on my old ps4 acc a few days back, had 3 or so mill gold sitting in bank, all my friends had stopped playing, so went to crag , bought nearly every gold temper there was regardless of price, made some random gold gear for a few alts and my vr1 nb just to see how the battle leveling calculated his stats .

    3 mil on gold tempers is...a fair few.

    Problem solved. It's all Zornyan's fault. Sacrifice him to the gear gods and the prices will go down.
  • zornyan
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    zornyan wrote: »
    Lol probably my fault, decided to go on my old ps4 acc a few days back, had 3 or so mill gold sitting in bank, all my friends had stopped playing, so went to crag , bought nearly every gold temper there was regardless of price, made some random gold gear for a few alts and my vr1 nb just to see how the battle leveling calculated his stats .

    3 mil on gold tempers is...a fair few.

    Problem solved. It's all Zornyan's fault. Sacrifice him to the gear gods and the prices will go down.

    Lol, I literially didn't know what to do with the money, doubt I'll bother using the ps4 account anymore, so thought I'd just acre around with gold gear and battle leveling.

    Infact need to test what a level 10 full gold gear kitted character has in pvp
  • TX11
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    Zeni allowed pc players to port over all there inventory and gold at release. These players already had a years worth of goods and gold. Some pc guilds even pooled all there gold on to 1 person to port over so they got all this gold to start with. This causes problems later on when the stock drys up. The ps4 players have benefitted from a market that was not right. It is now only starting to adjust. Zeni should have NEVER allowed pc transfers. I understand why they did but it caused a market that was ballooned with supply and no demand due to new players just starting the game.

    One of the other big issues is the players who spent 12 hours a day farming pigs in a barn. Not to mention all the other ways that people exploited the ways to get d. wax. This was allowed to occur for over a month before it was patched. I personally know of a guy who did it over and over everyday until it was fixed and stockpiled to sell later. This supply is now drying up as these exploits are fixed. Can't honestly blame the players when this was a dev screw up.

    I run a very large trade guild. (1000 members and 2 traders) 1 trader in elden root and one in wayrest. The guild I run does not control any prices on anything. I don't force members to price things a certain way and I do not have people go out and run traders for low price items. We are donation based. We survive solely on donations, tax revenue from sales and raffle entries. I have maintained a trader in wayrest week in and week out with only a few times losing.

    Now to the author of this thread. I believe you where in my guild in fact even on my friends list. Could you please tell me a time when I forced you to sell something at a certain price or to go out and browse traders for low price items to flip? In fact I have never even charged you a fee or even talked to you. I have allowed you to sell at one of the best locations in the game with no charge so I don't really understand why you would think that all the main large trading guilds are controlling the market. Because with 1000 members and 2 traders every week I am the leader of one of those large trade guilds and I do not try to control any market. I simply try to win my bid each week.
  • Makkir
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    Zerok wrote: »
    Thelon wrote: »
    Go post that in every thread asking for an auction house.
    False argument.

    Auction house or not, OP is clearly stating that the problem is the lack of built-in antitrust laws within the trading system, which is entirely true.

    There is absolutely nothing preventing a guild right now from visiting all the guild traders to purchase all the tempering alloy or dreugh wax.

    The lack of global auction house certainly makes the process tedious for a single player, but easily feasible at a guild level with a concerted effort.

    The guild traders are a fake solution to a real problem. The real solutions are built-in antitrust laws.

    Or you could get off your lazy butt and go collect raw materials and decon them for yourself like so many others are doing.
  • TayDibiase
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    TX11 wrote: »
    Zeni allowed pc players to port over all there inventory and gold at release. These players already had a years worth of goods and gold. Some pc guilds even pooled all there gold on to 1 person to port over so they got all this gold to start with. This causes problems later on when the stock drys up. The ps4 players have benefitted from a market that was not right. It is now only starting to adjust. Zeni should have NEVER allowed pc transfers. I understand why they did but it caused a market that was ballooned with supply and no demand due to new players just starting the game.

    One of the other big issues is the players who spent 12 hours a day farming pigs in a barn. Not to mention all the other ways that people exploited the ways to get d. wax. This was allowed to occur for over a month before it was patched. I personally know of a guy who did it over and over everyday until it was fixed and stockpiled to sell later. This supply is now drying up as these exploits are fixed. Can't honestly blame the players when this was a dev screw up.

    I run a very large trade guild. (1000 members and 2 traders) 1 trader in elden root and one in wayrest. The guild I run does not control any prices on anything. I don't force members to price things a certain way and I do not have people go out and run traders for low price items. We are donation based. We survive solely on donations, tax revenue from sales and raffle entries. I have maintained a trader in wayrest week in and week out with only a few times losing.

    Now to the author of this thread. I believe you where in my guild in fact even on my friends list. Could you please tell me a time when I forced you to sell something at a certain price or to go out and browse traders for low price items to flip? In fact I have never even charged you a fee or even talked to you. I have allowed you to sell at one of the best locations in the game with no charge so I don't really understand why you would think that all the main large trading guilds are controlling the market. Because with 1000 members and 2 traders every week I am the leader of one of those large trade guilds and I do not try to control any market. I simply try to win my bid each week.

    Im not saying you or your guild is doing it. However the proff is in the pudding. Ive played everyday since launch NEVER have prices for items been so aligned with each other. People always undercut for different reasons.

    For those who are saying get gold and buy them. Im not rich but I have a few hundred k on multiple characters. Only a dummy would buy at the prices they are now. Ill wait the market out first or swap gear sets between characters if feasible.
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  • MilwaukeeScott
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    kargen27 wrote: »
    You can get an add on that will tell you average prices of just about everything.

    Not on a console. This thread is about PS4, no addons for us.
    PS4NA

    All I see is hate and rage from people who don't understand how to.....
  • Zerok
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    Thelon wrote: »
    Zerok wrote: »

    There is absolutely nothing preventing a guild right now from visiting all the guild traders to purchase all the tempering alloy or dreugh wax.

    @Zerok

    Skill testing question:

    Would that be easier or more difficult with a global auction house?
    There is less than 10 key spots to visit to control more than half of the market.

    Players with Awesome Guild Store can visit all these spots in less than 1 hour.

    Guild traders are a false solution. A real practical solution would be built-in antitrust laws. That's what free markets IRL require to be competitive.
    Zeerok (the sneaky ruffian) - LV50 Bosmer stamblade DPS (AD)
    Gontrand de Bourbon (the greedy aristocrat) - LV50 Breton magsorc tank (DC)
    Augustus Aquilarios (the imperial claimant) - LV50 Imperial stamDK PvP (EP)
    Zeerokk (the AD zealot) - LV50 Altmer magblade PvP (AD)
    Lianna Storm (the inferno maiden) - LV50 Dunmer magDK DPS (EP)
    Fights-With-Khajiit (the gullible faithful) - LV5 Argonian templar (EP)
    Miner'va (the skooma addict) - LV3 Khajiit sorcerer (AD) - chaotic neutral
    Siggy Thorvaldsson (the charismatic baroness) - LV50 Nord stamwarden tank (DC)
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  • DurzoBlint13
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    Catblade wrote: »
    They are buying them up for sure. I won't name names but join a trading guild and watch the sales. Certain people buy up everything low and relist high

    While this is happening (and I know names of a few greedy *** that do this everyday) I am not sure if all of the price differences are because of this. With more people hitting vet ranks and with the increased availability of v16 mats I think a lot of people are finally making their v16 gear too. People have been saving mats for a while and I know quite a few that are making their endgame gear and looking for improvement mats.
    Supply and demand
  • myrrrorb14_ESO
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    I'm part of a fairly large trade guild ps eu. We don't price fix.

    It's really quite simple. When you want to sell, you look at the range in prices of your guild and the surrounding kiosks. You look at how many are for sale and how long they have been sitting. You then price things to where you can make the most profitable within a reasonable time frame.

    If everyone is selling for 20k and nothing sits for longer than 3 days then that is a good price. You might even raise it a tad.

    Ironically, it was a small PvE guild that I was in that wanted to try price fixing. lol.
  • kargen27
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    kargen27 wrote: »
    You can get an add on that will tell you average prices of just about everything. As more people use that add on price extremes will naturally get closer together. Also the add on will show you really good deals as you are looking for other items. People will take advantage when they see an item on sell for half what the average price is whether they are trying to corner a market or not.

    And some people play the game to make gold. To them that is the fun part of the game. They will naturally drift towards the trade guilds with the better locations. Just like some guilds specialize in PvP and can dominate a map these guilds specialize in trading and will dominate the best locations and also have an affect on prices of rare items.

    Just a part of the game and nothing wrong with it.

    you cant get add ons for console. this was a post about the ps4 market.

    The thread got morphed to include a PC discussion.

    That aside, the rest still stands. Some people enjoy the trading aspect of the game and as they spend more time perfecting that part of the game they get better at it and dominate. Just like someone who PvPs all the time can dominate someone who only occasionally PvPs.

    Someone gets one shotted in PvP because they fail to block and they start yelling about something being OP. Someone has to spend 20K for a rare item and they start yelling about price fixing. Same thing really, people just wanting the game nerfed for them so they are as good as those who spend a lot more time perfecting their skills without having to put in the time.
    and then the parrot said, "must be the water mines green too."
  • Kammakazi
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    It's because it's console.

    They don't know how to properly put a price on items.
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