Elfdominion4 wrote: »ZOS please increase the number of seats in the guilds, with 500 seats is very small, many want to join the guild because one Tamriel now it allows both the need to contain dozens of guilds disappears.
Refuse2GrowUp wrote: »Elfdominion4 wrote: »ZOS please increase the number of seats in the guilds, with 500 seats is very small, many want to join the guild because one Tamriel now it allows both the need to contain dozens of guilds disappears.
No
The factions already share the same pool of traders, there isn't a different trader at each spot depending on the faction.I'm more concerned with what ZOS is going to do about the guild trader situation post One Tamriel.
Once all three factions are sharing the same "One" Tamriel are they going to increase the available traders by a third?
As it is now, it can be hard to find a guild trader if you lose your bid. With everyone in the same world space, there will never be enough traders to satisfy the demand of everyone vying for what there is available now.
They are going to have to increase the amount of traders in the towns or out in the wild or something!
I'm more concerned with what ZOS is going to do about the guild trader situation post One Tamriel.
Once all three factions are sharing the same "One" Tamriel are they going to increase the available traders by a third?
As it is now, it can be hard to find a guild trader if you lose your bid. With everyone in the same world space, there will never be enough traders to satisfy the demand of everyone vying for what there is available now.
They are going to have to increase the amount of traders in the towns or out in the wild or something!
IcyDeadPeople wrote: »I wouldn't be opposed to larger member cap, but I think more urgent need is to increase the number of slots available to sell stuff on the guild store from 30.
IcyDeadPeople wrote: »Also please allow more than 100 friends. Anyone who's been playing for a considerable time or has been in a few guilds ends up having to delete people to add anyone to friend list.
IcyDeadPeople wrote: »I wouldn't be opposed to larger member cap, but I think more urgent need is to increase the number of slots available to sell stuff on the guild store from 30.
Also please allow more than 100 friends. Anyone who's been playing for a considerable time or has been in a few guilds ends up having to delete people to add anyone to friend list.
Both the number of friends, guilds and the guild shop slots are enough and don't have to be supplemented.
If you run out of slots it's probably because you try to sell things at higher prices than they're worth, and they end up lingering there for the whole month. Happened to me in the past. I clear up unsold stuff every 1-2 weeks and just put it up for sale cheaper and/or in bigger stacks. It sells fast then. If you are on PC get MM and look at the prices carefully. If there are statistical outliers ignore them and ask for a lower than average price. If you see the price for a certain item is declining, as it has for runes recently, sell them cheaper still. Not everything has to go for sale. If an item has bad traits but high quality, the style stone and the temper are sometimes worth more than you'll get for it in guild store. So it's more profitable to decon it. Another issue may be that the guild is a weak one and can't secure a trader even in a marginal location - then it's not worth staying if you want to trade. Just leave and join another one that has better odds. As for active PvE/PvP guilds, they have trials and events every few days and a group running most of the times in a campaign. If you are really active 1-2 of them will be enough to fill quite a few hours a day. If they don't have events they're probably not worth it, so leave and find better ones. Same thing with friends: there is a limited number of people you can actually know well and play together. Do you actually get to know and talk to all your 500+ facebook friends?
In conclusion now the scarcity actually forces you to make choices about what guild you join and what you sell, which is actually a good thing.