A centralized search system would be a great improvement, I've always said that.
At this point tho and since it seems no one is even selling it, going and farming it would be your best option.
WalkingLegacy wrote: »I sell low level mats all the time. I think I have 1200 iron bars in the bank that I'll be selling next.
I can I count as no one though.
After returning to the game this week (stopped playing for 8 months), one of the first things I try to do is find some jute at a guild trader to make some gear for a new character.
Nearly two dozen guild stores later, after crossing half of tamriel in search of such a basic crafting material, I gave up.
Whoever decided that the economy should be this fractured and disparate should be fired, and even that would be too good for him. I said it back before guild traders were a thing, and I'm saying it again: This system blows.
Not only do you have to search half the ingame world and dozens of traders to find the item you're after (assuming you can even find it, or at a reasonable price), but the trader system doesnt even allow you to search by text, so you've got to scroll through pages and pages of useless shite. This kind of rudimentary field search isnt even good enough for an atari, what makes them think it works here?
It's no wonder I quit playing this game.
Out of curiosity,if you quit the game,why are you posting here?
I have to go hunting for things at different cities where there are more Guild Traders too,and sometimes dont find what I want too.But I dont quit the game for it.
People.just go get tour own mats if you cant find them the easy way.Do what most people do and hunt for them.
WalkingLegacy wrote: »I sell low level mats all the time. I think I have 1200 iron bars in the bank that I'll be selling next.
I can I count as no one though.
Are you on PS4?
That's where the OP is.
After returning to the game this week (stopped playing for 8 months), one of the first things I try to do is find some jute at a guild trader to make some gear for a new character.
Nearly two dozen guild stores later, after crossing half of tamriel in search of such a basic crafting material, I gave up.
Whoever decided that the economy should be this fractured and disparate should be fired, and even that would be too good for him. I said it back before guild traders were a thing, and I'm saying it again: This system blows.
Not only do you have to search half the ingame world and dozens of traders to find the item you're after (assuming you can even find it, or at a reasonable price), but the trader system doesnt even allow you to search by text, so you've got to scroll through pages and pages of useless shite. This kind of rudimentary field search isnt even good enough for an atari, what makes them think it works here?
It's no wonder I quit playing this game.
After returning to the game this week (stopped playing for 8 months), one of the first things I try to do is find some jute at a guild trader to make some gear for a new character.
Nearly two dozen guild stores later, after crossing half of tamriel in search of such a basic crafting material, I gave up.
Whoever decided that the economy should be this fractured and disparate should be fired, and even that would be too good for him. I said it back before guild traders were a thing, and I'm saying it again: This system blows.
Not only do you have to search half the ingame world and dozens of traders to find the item you're after (assuming you can even find it, or at a reasonable price), but the trader system doesnt even allow you to search by text, so you've got to scroll through pages and pages of useless shite. This kind of rudimentary field search isnt even good enough for an atari, what makes them think it works here?
It's no wonder I quit playing this game.
Your comments suggest a lack of understanding of how an economy works; a general outline can be described by the phrase, "Supply & Demand". Honestly I have to ask; how many players, new players, or players with low level characters, do you think are out there that are searching for Jute? I just recently placed all of my mats in my Trade Guild Store; a decent Trade Guild I do good sales with. Bear in mind I was an atypical mat hoarder so I put up quite a bit; and big surprise, I got a big chunk back 30 days latter because few people want full stacks of low level mats.
Callous2208 wrote: »sekou_trayvond wrote: »Or, you know, walk around in an early zone and get FREE jute.
Free!
Imagine it. FREE jute.
Smh.
Wait a second...what's the catch?
I quit 8 months ago, and recently decided to try it out again now that some new content and features have been added.
No amount of content makes up for a broken core though.