autumnsongbird wrote: »Some are costing a million a week
Enemy-of-Coldharbour wrote: »That won't help. The best locations are monopolized by the wealthiest guilds. Many control several kiosks at each location. They will just keep out-bidding everyone else on new spots on continue their monopoly. The only 'fix' for this is an auction house and that will never happen.
autumnsongbird wrote: »Taxes barely (not even close) cover the cost of most bids. Some are costing a million a week for Prime locations. Members end up having to pay thousands themselves to float the cost of these bids and you are there to sell, not to pay. The point of a guild is for players to earn, not to give over all their earnings to pay for a good location. This is not how it was years ago, but over the length of the game, it has become absurdly costly and it continues to worsen.
Download Awesome Guild Store. It does just thatRunning around looking for stuff is annoying but it would make a huge difference if your search would carry over to the next trader you check out. If I am looking for a nirn bow to research or a particular motif I hate that I have to enter the info each time I check a new trader.
Download Awesome Guild Store. It does just thatRunning around looking for stuff is annoying but it would make a huge difference if your search would carry over to the next trader you check out. If I am looking for a nirn bow to research or a particular motif I hate that I have to enter the info each time I check a new trader.
Download Awesome Guild Store. It does just thatRunning around looking for stuff is annoying but it would make a huge difference if your search would carry over to the next trader you check out. If I am looking for a nirn bow to research or a particular motif I hate that I have to enter the info each time I check a new trader.
One thing from DAoC was that in the player housing zones you could buy a merchant that sold your stuff from your house. Each housing zone had a central merchant location that would perform your searches for all the houses in housing zone you were in. I'm not suggesting it or saying it would be a good/bad idea - just thought it was interesting in that game. Different game, different economy I realize. Just adding food for thought.
Do you know what a license to sell hot dogs costs in Central Park in nyc? Starts at 250 -Thousand- per year. Give you one guess why...
jedtb16_ESO wrote: »Do you know what a license to sell hot dogs costs in Central Park in nyc? Starts at 250 -Thousand- per year. Give you one guess why...
its called competition isn't it? its how most economies work
current situation seems fine.... the richer trade guilds get the better spots. the members of those guilds got rich by having good stuff to sell. the fact that there are other rich guilds close by (thinking craglorn as a for instance) keeps the price on goods competitive. seems fine to me.
what was the question?.
Tan9oSuccka wrote: »jedtb16_ESO wrote: »Do you know what a license to sell hot dogs costs in Central Park in nyc? Starts at 250 -Thousand- per year. Give you one guess why...
its called competition isn't it? its how most economies work
current situation seems fine.... the richer trade guilds get the better spots. the members of those guilds got rich by having good stuff to sell. the fact that there are other rich guilds close by (thinking craglorn as a for instance) keeps the price on goods competitive. seems fine to me.
what was the question?.
I'm afraid its not as simple as you make it out to be.
Paying 5K in dues, and selling 4K weekly is wasted endeavor faced by many in this game.
Since most people lack a simple mechanism called "empathy", the system works just fine (for them), screw everyone else.
jedtb16_ESO wrote: »Tan9oSuccka wrote: »jedtb16_ESO wrote: »Do you know what a license to sell hot dogs costs in Central Park in nyc? Starts at 250 -Thousand- per year. Give you one guess why...
its called competition isn't it? its how most economies work
current situation seems fine.... the richer trade guilds get the better spots. the members of those guilds got rich by having good stuff to sell. the fact that there are other rich guilds close by (thinking craglorn as a for instance) keeps the price on goods competitive. seems fine to me.
what was the question?.
I'm afraid its not as simple as you make it out to be.
Paying 5K in dues, and selling 4K weekly is wasted endeavor faced by many in this game.
Since most people lack a simple mechanism called "empathy", the system works just fine (for them), screw everyone else.
actually its even simpler than i made it out to be..... money goes to money. that's it.
if you are paying 5k to sell 4k then you are either in the wrong place or selling the wrong things - that is not the fault of the system.
and empathy dosn't come into it.
Tan9oSuccka wrote: »jedtb16_ESO wrote: »Tan9oSuccka wrote: »jedtb16_ESO wrote: »Do you know what a license to sell hot dogs costs in Central Park in nyc? Starts at 250 -Thousand- per year. Give you one guess why...
its called competition isn't it? its how most economies work
current situation seems fine.... the richer trade guilds get the better spots. the members of those guilds got rich by having good stuff to sell. the fact that there are other rich guilds close by (thinking craglorn as a for instance) keeps the price on goods competitive. seems fine to me.
what was the question?.
I'm afraid its not as simple as you make it out to be.
Paying 5K in dues, and selling 4K weekly is wasted endeavor faced by many in this game.
Since most people lack a simple mechanism called "empathy", the system works just fine (for them), screw everyone else.
actually its even simpler than i made it out to be..... money goes to money. that's it.
if you are paying 5k to sell 4k then you are either in the wrong place or selling the wrong things - that is not the fault of the system.
and empathy dosn't come into it.
Your response is perfect. Thank you for validating.
"I make money with the current system, to hell with everyone else."
Did you stop to think that not everyone is selling gold tempers, or other high value materials/motifs? How many people just want to sell a couple recipes each week?
As far as empathy, look past yourself and look at the community as a whole.
Unsent.Soul wrote: »Tan9oSuccka wrote: »jedtb16_ESO wrote: »Tan9oSuccka wrote: »jedtb16_ESO wrote: »Do you know what a license to sell hot dogs costs in Central Park in nyc? Starts at 250 -Thousand- per year. Give you one guess why...
its called competition isn't it? its how most economies work
current situation seems fine.... the richer trade guilds get the better spots. the members of those guilds got rich by having good stuff to sell. the fact that there are other rich guilds close by (thinking craglorn as a for instance) keeps the price on goods competitive. seems fine to me.
what was the question?.
I'm afraid its not as simple as you make it out to be.
Paying 5K in dues, and selling 4K weekly is wasted endeavor faced by many in this game.
Since most people lack a simple mechanism called "empathy", the system works just fine (for them), screw everyone else.
actually its even simpler than i made it out to be..... money goes to money. that's it.
if you are paying 5k to sell 4k then you are either in the wrong place or selling the wrong things - that is not the fault of the system.
and empathy dosn't come into it.
Your response is perfect. Thank you for validating.
"I make money with the current system, to hell with everyone else."
Did you stop to think that not everyone is selling gold tempers, or other high value materials/motifs? How many people just want to sell a couple recipes each week?
As far as empathy, look past yourself and look at the community as a whole.
If you want to sell a couple items a week being in a trading guild is worthless. If you don't care or don't have enough items to make a profit, how is that anyone's fault other than your own?
Trading guilds and selling items isn't meant for everyone.... Stop making it seem like it should.
Tan9oSuccka wrote: »Unsent.Soul wrote: »Tan9oSuccka wrote: »jedtb16_ESO wrote: »Tan9oSuccka wrote: »jedtb16_ESO wrote: »Do you know what a license to sell hot dogs costs in Central Park in nyc? Starts at 250 -Thousand- per year. Give you one guess why...
its called competition isn't it? its how most economies work
current situation seems fine.... the richer trade guilds get the better spots. the members of those guilds got rich by having good stuff to sell. the fact that there are other rich guilds close by (thinking craglorn as a for instance) keeps the price on goods competitive. seems fine to me.
what was the question?.
I'm afraid its not as simple as you make it out to be.
Paying 5K in dues, and selling 4K weekly is wasted endeavor faced by many in this game.
Since most people lack a simple mechanism called "empathy", the system works just fine (for them), screw everyone else.
actually its even simpler than i made it out to be..... money goes to money. that's it.
if you are paying 5k to sell 4k then you are either in the wrong place or selling the wrong things - that is not the fault of the system.
and empathy dosn't come into it.
Your response is perfect. Thank you for validating.
"I make money with the current system, to hell with everyone else."
Did you stop to think that not everyone is selling gold tempers, or other high value materials/motifs? How many people just want to sell a couple recipes each week?
As far as empathy, look past yourself and look at the community as a whole.
If you want to sell a couple items a week being in a trading guild is worthless. If you don't care or don't have enough items to make a profit, how is that anyone's fault other than your own?
Trading guilds and selling items isn't meant for everyone.... Stop making it seem like it should.
Ah yes, so your saying the ability to make fair market gold isn't meant for everyone.
For most people not in a trade guild: How do they sell that extra glass motif? Do you feel 9 gold is a fair price at a Vendor?
Lieblingsjunge wrote: »Bids mainly sky-rocketed cus guild-leaders are whiny, QQ-y and bring everything to apersonal level "OH?!?!? YOU BID US IN RAWL'KHA? WELL. You and your members are blacklisted from our trading alliance(includes multiple guilds!)". "Oh shait mate, you overbid us. It's war!!"
^That's what's going on on PC/EU anyway. No wonders bid sky-rockets when people are fighting for the same traders. Mainly cus people, for some reason think they got 1st right on certain traders, and they just make a huge war out of it.
Guilds are making alliances - guilds are making wars. So yeah. Blame the GMs if you want to blame anyone.
Also. Bid-system is.... broken. As in, not good, but broken. You got no way of seeing what the other guild you fight against bid. THere's no auction going on. OH AND WAIT - it happens at 4.00 EU/CET in the middle of the night! GREAT.
Seriously. Blame the system, it's not few traders. Its competitive. Just the system sucks.
If anyone of you played Forsaken World - the GvG-bidding system there was amazing. And I honestly wish they would do the same for Guild Traders.
Tan9oSuccka wrote: »jedtb16_ESO wrote: »Tan9oSuccka wrote: »jedtb16_ESO wrote: »Do you know what a license to sell hot dogs costs in Central Park in nyc? Starts at 250 -Thousand- per year. Give you one guess why...
its called competition isn't it? its how most economies work
current situation seems fine.... the richer trade guilds get the better spots. the members of those guilds got rich by having good stuff to sell. the fact that there are other rich guilds close by (thinking craglorn as a for instance) keeps the price on goods competitive. seems fine to me.
what was the question?.
I'm afraid its not as simple as you make it out to be.
Paying 5K in dues, and selling 4K weekly is wasted endeavor faced by many in this game.
Since most people lack a simple mechanism called "empathy", the system works just fine (for them), screw everyone else.
actually its even simpler than i made it out to be..... money goes to money. that's it.
if you are paying 5k to sell 4k then you are either in the wrong place or selling the wrong things - that is not the fault of the system.
and empathy dosn't come into it.
Your response is perfect. Thank you for validating.
"I make money with the current system, to hell with everyone else."
Did you stop to think that not everyone is selling gold tempers, or other high value materials/motifs? How many people just want to sell a couple recipes each week?
As far as empathy, look past yourself and look at the community as a whole.
Unsent.Soul wrote: »Tan9oSuccka wrote: »Unsent.Soul wrote: »Tan9oSuccka wrote: »jedtb16_ESO wrote: »Tan9oSuccka wrote: »jedtb16_ESO wrote: »Do you know what a license to sell hot dogs costs in Central Park in nyc? Starts at 250 -Thousand- per year. Give you one guess why...
its called competition isn't it? its how most economies work
current situation seems fine.... the richer trade guilds get the better spots. the members of those guilds got rich by having good stuff to sell. the fact that there are other rich guilds close by (thinking craglorn as a for instance) keeps the price on goods competitive. seems fine to me.
what was the question?.
I'm afraid its not as simple as you make it out to be.
Paying 5K in dues, and selling 4K weekly is wasted endeavor faced by many in this game.
Since most people lack a simple mechanism called "empathy", the system works just fine (for them), screw everyone else.
actually its even simpler than i made it out to be..... money goes to money. that's it.
if you are paying 5k to sell 4k then you are either in the wrong place or selling the wrong things - that is not the fault of the system.
and empathy dosn't come into it.
Your response is perfect. Thank you for validating.
"I make money with the current system, to hell with everyone else."
Did you stop to think that not everyone is selling gold tempers, or other high value materials/motifs? How many people just want to sell a couple recipes each week?
As far as empathy, look past yourself and look at the community as a whole.
If you want to sell a couple items a week being in a trading guild is worthless. If you don't care or don't have enough items to make a profit, how is that anyone's fault other than your own?
Trading guilds and selling items isn't meant for everyone.... Stop making it seem like it should.
Ah yes, so your saying the ability to make fair market gold isn't meant for everyone.
For most people not in a trade guild: How do they sell that extra glass motif? Do you feel 9 gold is a fair price at a Vendor?
Can you not do it yourself? Jesus do you want me to sell it for you in 1 out of 3 trade guilds I'm in?
Msg people, join area chat, go to large areas and barter with people. If your not willing to do any leg work yourself how can you expect any profit?
When glass motif fragments were just released, I found someone that bought every one I had. We kept this agreement going for a month and I made a lot of gold. Didn't have any traders at that time but I didn't let it stop me or just give up.