and majority of players like it.
if we wanted a game that had a global auction house, guess what, we wouldnt have played eso for 2+ years.
Ahnastashia wrote: »Ahnastashia wrote: »Ahnastashia wrote: »Taleof2Cities wrote: »Ahnastashia wrote: »Can you name one really good trading guild that does not charge a weekly fee or doesn't have a you must sell X amount weekly requirement to stay in it?
I can name several on PC NA.
Simply put, many people do like the guild trader store system.
But, don't take my word for it ... do a search in the forums on Auction House threads.
Or, better yet, join a guild and find out for yourself.
I am in a guild. Several guilds. I was wondering when the white knights would come out in force.All I'm suggesting is for ZOS to actually allow they player base a choice. See how long the guild trader store option would really last if there was an actual option for something else.
All the people who love the guild trader system could have a blast doing what they love.. and for the people who would opt to use an central auction house.. we would be happy too. Is there some reason that would not be a best of both worlds?
or how about this, you think tempering alloys are high now? make a global auction house and see them triple in price (and that probably a conservative estimate).
I don't think that would happen. Now there would probably be people who tried to control the auction house to control the price, but there would be so many people using the auction house at all hours of the day that they would need to do not much else other than trying to control the prices... but eventually, they would grow tired of this, and move on I would think.
Basically we would see what we see now with people undercutting the highest price in order to make a quick sale. There would be many many people selling all sorts of stuff, so the competition would be high. There is almost always someone who is willing to sell for less than the other guy.
All I am advocating for is a choice. If I were given a choice, I wouldn't have to even think twice about what option I would pick. I would hands down prefer a global auction house.
P.S. Also, let's not forget, tempering alloys can be farmed for, so no one is forced to buy off the auction house if the prices are more than they are willing to pay.. also, if people are unwilling to buy at a price that is too high, eventually, those who are selling will have a choice to make... keep trying to sell for too high, or lower the price so the item sells.
BTW, I have never once bought a tempering alloy or any other gold upgrade item off the guild trader. I farm for the things I need.... just saying.
I"m confused..
If you farm for the things you need then why are you spending so much time complaining about the trader system on the forums?
Because I dislike the system, dislike the guilds I've been in who pump their members for donations/gold/ X to be able to keep the godforsaken guild trader, and I would like to have a choice about how I sell and buy the items I do. Just because I don't buy tempering items off the guild trader stores does not mean I don't sell them and or buy other things.
Why exactly are people so threatened by the idea of allowing the player base the option to make a choice? If the guild trader store option is so great.. then what is the fear in allowing people to make a choice and or maybe use both? I personally wouldn't use both.. but I'm not afraid to allow people a choice either.
Ahnastashia wrote: »
Because I dislike the system, dislike the guilds I've been in who pump their members for donations/gold/ X to be able to keep the godforsaken guild trader, and I would like to have a choice about how I sell and buy the items I do. Just because I don't buy tempering items off the guild trader stores does not mean I don't sell them and or buy other things.
Ahnastashia wrote: »
Riiigggghhhht... because the only reason people play ESO is for their fantastic guild trader stores........ <smirk>
funny, cause i have played games with global market places, and prices of stuff is so rediculous you would have to farm months to earn the money to buy a transitional gear piece while you are lvling up and learning the mechanics to dungeons to get the best dropped gears needed for those games end game content. and end game content goes for 5-20m in those games which in eso currency would be equivalent of about 15-60m or more.
Prof_Bawbag wrote: »I agree they're bad. The worst part is, most of the guilds that advertise their services stating "new members welcome" on these very forums make zero mention of the fact they'll make *** poor thinly veiled threats to all their members on a weekly basis that unless you donate 5k per week, you the 'freeloader' will be removed. Best part is, the very successful guilds that are the worst offenders for this are the ones with the guild masters sitting on millions upon millions of gold whilst they hound some lowly scrub for 5k of his first week pittance. Hey, works like real life some may say. They should at least be upfront when advertising on here that guild membership isn't free.
There is one guild i donate weekly gold too because they have allowed me to accumulate a lot of gold since i began and it was down to them I managed to amass a lot of gold quickly. Guilds that rarely manage to shift my items don't get nothing other than the listing fees.
Of course they will kick you for not paying your share, and they should.
Most if not all will tell you about the fee before joining and you agree to it. If you agree to pay the fees then you should just pay them. They shouldn't have to continually remind people to pay the fee, or as you say threaten? I don't call asking someone to do something they agreed to do a threat but whatever.
Honestly they shouldn't have to go through and check if everyone has paid but if not people will screw everyone else in guild over and not pay their share.
Traders appear like they will be around for quite a while longer, and that makes the game better imo. I for one enjoy the traders and hope we never see anything even close to an auction house.
Edit: also you should try running a top tier trade guild for any amount of time and you will see that these guild masters deserve anything they get plus more. I don't think many people understand everything that goes into running a trade guild that always keeps a trader in prime location.
jedtb16_ESO wrote: »given that there are four ways for players to buy and sell why should the devs divert resources to making a fifth?
Saucy_Jack wrote: »Let me break this down, just to clarify:
One of my guilds is Ethereal Traders Union. Our guildmaster @Anslay is the freaking best, and even if she were "sitting on millions upon millions of gold", I'd be fine with that, because as guildmaster the sheer amount of work she puts into keeping our guild running like clockwork and running events, etc. is immense and she would deserve every penny (does gold have pennies?).
One of the biggest problems from a selling point of view so far as the present guild trader system is concerned - and it's highlighted in a number of posts here defending the system - is that it is entirely geared to high level play, not to mention hardcore farming. However, there are players at all levels of the game, some of them casual, who just want to be able to sell a duplicate motif or stack of mats without having to choose between commitment to a trading guild or giving up an adventuring session in order to spam zone chat. I suspect that in practice most just sell such stuff to NPC merchants for a pittance rather than endure the hassle of doing otherwise.
One way round this without having to ditch the whole system and adopt an auction house or other alternative would be to have a single guild trader in one city location per zone where non-guilded players could list a very small number of items (in total, not per zone) at a high commission rate, all commission to be shared between the guilds trading in that location. Then again, perhaps in future players could list just a few items for sale at their house.
It simply shouldn't be necessary for such a basic core part of any MMO to be hidden behind artificial barriers like guild membership.
As for buying, well that has been pretty universally agreed to be severely hampered by the lack of a proper search function resulting in players having to travel all over the world looking for the one item they want (and then carrying on searching if they want to see if it's cheaper elsewhere). Guild trader locations have become easier to reach with One Tamriel, but again that only works for experienced high-level players who know where every trader is and how to reach them. The system just doesn't cater for the inexperienced lower-level players who just want to buy or sell the odd item or two.
The system also doesn't work for anyone who doesn't want to use addons or who can't use them because of their platform, as it's again pretty universally agreed that addons are essential for anyone intending to make effective use of the guild trader system.
The system does need some changes, but it doesn't need to be dumped in favour of an auction house or other alternative, there are simple ways of refining it so that everyone has reasonable access to buying and selling in the game without artificial barriers or restrictions being placed in their way. Such refinements don't need to spoil anything for the trading guilds, but would open up trading to more players which in turn would benefit the trading guilds in the long term as players leveled through the game and outgrew the non-guild traders with a view to joining trading guilds rather than carrying on selling to NPC merchants as they do at present.
Saucy_Jack wrote: »Ahnastashia wrote: »Because I dislike the system, dislike the guilds I've been in who pump their members for donations/gold/ X to be able to keep the godforsaken guild trader, and I would like to have a choice about how I sell and buy the items I do.
There's already a choice - buying and selling in zone chat. If that's the route you want to take, I'd suggest Deshaan, Grahtwood, Stormhaven, and Reaper's March since those zones generally have the most foot traffic out of all the zones, though some might include Craglorn and Wrothgar in that list as well.
Astanphaeus wrote: »Constantly catering to casuals dumbs a game down and makes it boring. ESO has done enough of that recently.
Prof_Bawbag wrote: »Astanphaeus wrote: »Constantly catering to casuals dumbs a game down and makes it boring. ESO has done enough of that recently.
Catering to causals is what keeps most modern high budget games afloat nowadays. Without those causals I highly doubt ESO would have much legs left or would have probably died awhile ago.
Ahnastashia wrote: »Taleof2Cities wrote: »Ahnastashia wrote: »Can you name one really good trading guild that does not charge a weekly fee or doesn't have a you must sell X amount weekly requirement to stay in it?
I can name several on PC NA.
Simply put, many people do like the guild trader store system.
But, don't take my word for it ... do a search in the forums on Auction House threads.
Or, better yet, join a guild and find out for yourself.
I am in a guild. Several guilds. I was wondering when the white knights would come out in force.All I'm suggesting is for ZOS to actually allow they player base a choice. See how long the guild trader store option would really last if there was an actual option for something else.
All the people who love the guild trader system could have a blast doing what they love.. and for the people who would opt to use an central auction house.. we would be happy too. Is there some reason that would not be a best of both worlds?
Astanphaeus wrote: »Prof_Bawbag wrote: »Astanphaeus wrote: »Constantly catering to casuals dumbs a game down and makes it boring. ESO has done enough of that recently.
Catering to causals is what keeps most modern high budget games afloat nowadays. Without those causals I highly doubt ESO would have much legs left or would have probably died awhile ago.
Cater to casuals and it might as well be.
Narvuntien wrote: »How I joined my guild .. someone spammed on zone chat and... i just felt like it that day.
I found out later that they had failed to have a public guild trader and all I was selling to was my guildmates.
I have had all this gear and maps and mats I wasn't using that was filling up my bank and inventory and I thought someone else might want them but I didn't want to just give them away I mean I won them right...
But I started playing this game 6 weeks ago, I literially have no idea what anything is worth..and I have no idea if anyone will ever want this below cp160 random blue and purple gear... but if I want to 'sell' them I have to know.. so I.. almost randomly choose a price, vaugely based on things that look similar in my guilds store. some of the mats you can get a good idea but most of the gear is random.
In the end I have basically found a way to juggle a bunch of stuff out of my inventory and bank into a guild store for a month where they will never sell. I just realised its a great way to save space.. in a way. I wonder if I should recall and lower thier price to another randomly chosen number.
I, a new player, needs help working out how to use guild traders. I have friends who have played for longer than me that have no idea how to use these things, they didn't know you could buy things from the public stores they thought you had to be a member of the guild to use them.. they have played for years... it is dark and shadowing and confusing.
But for now I am still leaning towards Tandor there is a million ways to improve the system before deciding it is terrible and giving up on it. I does have flavour and it does give life to guilds.
(I have also joined a PVP guild but they don't have anything for sale in thier store)