gw2only1b14_ESO wrote: »I like the system for how social it is. Coming from GW2, where all player trading goes through the Black Lion Trading Post (yes, not even face to face trading), it is refreshing. I chat with people, I mail with people, I join trade guilds, run around town. Sure it's abusable and not entirely fair, but so was GW2's system, where high level, rich players speculated and invested and manipulated prices every patch and in between. GW2's system is more convenient perhaps, but I like this system better. Reminds me of old school Runescape. I rather get scammed and be able to scam back than let a machine that only smart people know how to manipulate guide trading for me. xD
I wish we had a rotten tomato button "rather scam people back" Gee cuzz i got screwed imma gonna screw another and another and another.
but at least you admitted that you give the reach around with your screw
Lol the 'xD' at the end was intended to signal that I wasn't being serious, but I will edit it for your sake and because I don't like tomatoes. It was intended as a hyperbole to stress how I value player interaction in this system over automation.
gw2only1b14_ESO wrote: »I like the system for how social it is. Coming from GW2, where all player trading goes through the Black Lion Trading Post (yes, not even face to face trading), it is refreshing. I chat with people, I mail with people, I join trade guilds, run around town. Sure it's abusable and not entirely fair, but so was GW2's system, where high level, rich players speculated and invested and manipulated prices every patch and in between. GW2's system is more convenient perhaps, but I like this system better. Reminds me of old school Runescape. I rather get scammed and be able to scam back than let a machine that only smart people know how to manipulate guide trading for me. xD
I wish we had a rotten tomato button "rather scam people back" Gee cuzz i got screwed imma gonna screw another and another and another.
but at least you admitted that you give the reach around with your screw
Lol the 'xD' at the end was intended to signal that I wasn't being serious, but I will edit it for your sake and because I don't like tomatoes. It was intended as a hyperbole to stress how I value player interaction in this system over automation. Edit: also I never admitted anythingI spoke about the ability of scamming. SoonerLater
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »But that's my point - unless you're a high level player you cannot travel through all the zones. I don't use the term "elitist", that's your word. What I say is that the trading system isn't open to all, and it should be.
I believe the zone locking will be removed together with the veteran ranks. At least I hope so. Otherwise the system IS open to all - but I've already stated why, so let's agree to disagree.As for whether or not it's inefficient, you admit yourself that if you want to buy an item you have to travel to find it. It's inefficient on that ground alone, quite apart from the fact that it depends on the use of optional addons only available on certain servers to make other aspects even remotely efficient.
What you refuse to understand is that it is part of the GAME. Does anyone complain about mobs needing to be killed in order for players to progress from point A to point B, and call it "inefficient" ? Markets being split all over the game world is what makes the system challenging and fun. That you don't like it doesn't make it bad.
As to add-ons, it's UI related, not inherent to the system (already explained that too).Again, "organised mafia" is your phrase, not mine. We do know, however, that there are guilds that work together in relation to the trading system.
And... ? So what ? Unless it's malicious (in which case please prove instead of insinuating), I don't see anything bad with it - it's like players coordinating their teams for a dungeon or a PvP campaign.I stand by my comment that the present system is not open to all, and favours high level players, those able to use addons, and is only defended by those high level players who profit from it. I accept that not everyone who uses and defends the system profits substantially from it, but those keenest to defend it usually do, and even those GMs who spend countless hours running the system complain about it and want it improved. I don't particularly want an alternative system such as an auction house, I'm perfectly happy for the present system to be opened up so that it is available to all.
And I stand by my comment that you are someone who doesn't want to play the trading aspect of the game and that's the only reason for you to want it removed.
How would you like the current system to be "opened up" ? If by that you mean access to guild traders for everyone regardless of guild membership, and centralized search, that equals to an auction house.
ntheogenic wrote: »My fear is that turning the trading system into anything that offers a global search option will close this window of opportunity and a handful of people will do nothing but hug the search button 24/7 (yes, there are individuals in this game with the resources to do that).
There is evidence of this in the current system - and a global search will amplify the problem.
I might change my mind if ZOS keeps going the Bind-On-Pickup route.
If all that is left to trade are materials and consumables (if they can be farmed), then an AH probably would not cause those problems. Supply/demand would work there.
DesertDweller99 wrote: »Stop the Insanity of limited inventory.
There's so much stuff out there that is found and can't be created. Sell it!
I have Alt characters that need that stuff.
I'm have 50 skill of Armor and Weapons, but sometimes I'm pretty lazy and have the gold to buy.
There needs to be more kiosks and they would benefit from being centralised. Maybe have a bunch of traders all listed at a kiosk and access them using a global search. Who really cares what guild we buy from anyway? Just let us buy from the people selling things we want at the price we like.
ComboBreaker88 wrote: »Yes please put all of the items in a single location so I can buy all of the Temps up and relist them at double the price...
ComboBreaker88 wrote: »Yes please put all of the items in a single location so I can buy all of the Temps up and relist them at double the price...
ComboBreaker88 wrote: »Yes please put all of the items in a single location so I can buy all of the Temps up and relist them at double the price...
RatedChaotic wrote: »ComboBreaker88 wrote: »Yes please put all of the items in a single location so I can buy all of the Temps up and relist them at double the price...
And I will uncut you and either you or someone else will still buy mine first. Either way its still gold in my pocket and thanks for giving me a bigger profit. Your argument is invalid.
ComboBreaker88 wrote: »RatedChaotic wrote: »ComboBreaker88 wrote: »Yes please put all of the items in a single location so I can buy all of the Temps up and relist them at double the price...
And I will uncut you and either you or someone else will still buy mine first. Either way its still gold in my pocket and thanks for giving me a bigger profit. Your argument is invalid.
You clearly don't understand how an economy works.
RatedChaotic wrote: »ComboBreaker88 wrote: »RatedChaotic wrote: »ComboBreaker88 wrote: »Yes please put all of the items in a single location so I can buy all of the Temps up and relist them at double the price...
And I will uncut you and either you or someone else will still buy mine first. Either way its still gold in my pocket and thanks for giving me a bigger profit. Your argument is invalid.
You clearly don't understand how an economy works.
Thats proof you have no idea how to use an AH. So you think people will bypass my lower price and buy yours? LMAO. You clearly stated you will buy up all tempers and relist them at double the price. So what will you do when someone puts tempers in there cheaper than yours? Buy them and relist it at your price again? That will just validate what I said earlier.
Bet I have alot more exp with AHs than you. By the way I'm for the current system.
I'm going to reference World of Warcraft ONLY to compare their buying/selling system to ESO.
Whoever knows about World of Warcraft, knows the Auction House system is indeed genius. It works and it works very well.
As a buyer, you don't have to spend 2 hours to manually search and find Guild Vendors that have the items/deals you want.
Instead, you visit an Auction House, search the item and BAM! It lists the cheapest to the most expensive in order, every time.
This system works so good, you never have to worry about money. Literally. It's like breathing air, because it works so smoothly.
My idea is this....
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.
Thank you.
I'm going to reference World of Warcraft ONLY to compare their buying/selling system to ESO.
Whoever knows about World of Warcraft, knows the Auction House system is indeed genius. It works and it works very well.
As a buyer, you don't have to spend 2 hours to manually search and find Guild Vendors that have the items/deals you want.
Instead, you visit an Auction House, search the item and BAM! It lists the cheapest to the most expensive in order, every time.
This system works so good, you never have to worry about money. Literally. It's like breathing air, because it works so smoothly.
My idea is this....
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.
Thank you.
You realize that WoW already functions similar to ESO right? Each server creates a smaller marketplace which is analagous to the ESO guild traders (though on a little larger scale). WoW has 100's of servers in the US alone (I counted 100 just for servers named A-F, then realized I didn't want to count them all to Z). WoW auction house is server (AND faction, not not mention the neutral AH) specific, meaning that WoW has probably closer to 600 AH markets in the US servers.
If you want to see the effects of a global market place, as you request, look to GW2 and the deleterious effect it has on a player run economy.
I'm going to reference World of Warcraft ONLY to compare their buying/selling system to ESO.
Whoever knows about World of Warcraft, knows the Auction House system is indeed genius. It works and it works very well.
As a buyer, you don't have to spend 2 hours to manually search and find Guild Vendors that have the items/deals you want.
Instead, you visit an Auction House, search the item and BAM! It lists the cheapest to the most expensive in order, every time.
This system works so good, you never have to worry about money. Literally. It's like breathing air, because it works so smoothly.
My idea is this....
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.
Thank you.
You realize that WoW already functions similar to ESO right? Each server creates a smaller marketplace which is analagous to the ESO guild traders (though on a little larger scale). WoW has 100's of servers in the US alone (I counted 100 just for servers named A-F, then realized I didn't want to count them all to Z). WoW auction house is server (AND faction, not not mention the neutral AH) specific, meaning that WoW has probably closer to 600 AH markets in the US servers.
If you want to see the effects of a global market place, as you request, look to GW2 and the deleterious effect it has on a player run economy.
One of the biggest issues is imo the control over guild traders by the cartel like alliances.
Some of these alliances then threaten to exclude players from being able to sell if they dont either pay an extortion, act in an underhand way to other alliances...so on and so forth.
Some of the leaders of certain alliances are asses as well on major powertrips.
The guild trader system is one of the worst ive seen.
One of the biggest issues is imo the control over guild traders by the cartel like alliances.
Some of these alliances then threaten to exclude players from being able to sell if they dont either pay an extortion, act in an underhand way to other alliances...so on and so forth.
Some of the leaders of certain alliances are asses as well on major powertrips.
The guild trader system is one of the worst ive seen.