Anti_Virus wrote: »Simply because the main cities, are a very convenient place next to all the crafting stations, and major events in town. You would need to advertise for people to find your trader in remote locations.
Then pick one:
1. Mournholde
2. Auridon
3. Daggerfall
4. I don't care enough to do this and hence do not want a AH afterall.
If you say anything else, I'm going to default you to 4.
This goes for everyone else. Pick a city to do trading in and trade there. If you don't it means you don't want a AH and you're blowing smoke.
Bonzodog01 wrote: »Drags out dead horse and baseball bat
Maybe instead of getting rid of the guild traders, we can have an auction house that is game run added to the system. That way when people realize how much better for the game the AH system is the trade guilds will just die out. Just think, being able to sell your wares with you only stress being which zone you should sell in. I mean common, only a socialist would argue against having options in economics.
Maybe instead of getting rid of the guild traders, we can have an auction house that is game run added to the system. That way when people realize how much better for the game the AH system is the trade guilds will just die out. Just think, being able to sell your wares with you only stress being which zone you should sell in. I mean common, only a socialist would argue against having options in economics.
If you want to sell anything in a guild vendor you have to pander to the guilds most ridiculous wishes. "Must make 100000 gold a week to stay in!" You can have a AH and an open market that is GAME RUN. you just find a trader you like and drop wares in it. I propose one per faction zone or one per zone period. This includes cyrodil. Manipulation of the guild system as stands is VERY real. And it would still exist in a game run AH system. The system does not have to be a clone of other games to work. But if we changed the system to my proposed system three things would happen.
1: EVERY PLAYER IN GAME NEW AND OLD would not have to worry about getting booted from guild traders.
2: as a result of #1, more items from then game would be included in the market, due to the amount of players who are frustrated with the current system and just "vendor" everything. You might actually get to buy your purple (NAME ur set here) rings for less than 100,000 gold.
3: THE REASON why game run AH system will not be implemented...the trade guild leaders who skim massive amounts of gold off the top of their guild would no longer be able to get rich off the masses. The money instead of going to these (now millionares i can imagine), would go towards the "house" or in other words be taken out of game.....these guild leaders would simply quit the game...which I don't see why any would care because they are only 1% or less than the playerbase...if you want to play economics game, there economics simulators or Eve online to do so...this is not that game...
The 99% or more of us who play the game to play the game (not be a pawn in some a$$ holes economics game) will not notice a change in the system. I mean common...who tired of getting 30 items back in the mail after being away for a week? Knowing that all the gold spent putting those items on the trader are now sitting in the pockets of the guild leader?
The trader system has turned into a lottery scheme, where everyone puts into it to have a chance to get rich, not realizing that they never will, even the person who "wins" the game is not actually coming away with even half of what the player out in. That honor is given to the "masters" of manipulation. The ones who created a trade guild near day one of game launch, got rich off of idiots, then spends every game minute buying goods low and selling high. Only able to do so because he gathered so much in the begining...
So OF COURSE the trade guild leaders do not want a game run AH...they want the control they had for three years now...control over you the player, the sucker
Game DESPERATELY needs not to have auction houses. We do not need a way to use AH boys to dominate market with overprized goods. Currently the economy works somewhat well but AH would just completely ruin it and also, give new avenue for gold sellers to make more gold.
Victoria_Marquis wrote: »One of the big things we are starting to see is people are fedup with the mandatory guild fees, we are starting to see more and more people just shouting and wall spamming the text chat with items for sale.
People are going solo, or fee free guilds now, let's face it the guild bidding system is not a good system as new Guilds, and low membership guilds has a snow balls chance in hell to get a Trader due to the mega guilds have all the gold to buy the best high traffic spots in the game.....
But is the price if the fee worth it? The economy is jacked up so high that you are not getting the best prices for any items.... Most of the time you will be paying over 120-250% more than the items actual worth.
This is due to most guilds have max level taxes to get more gold on top of the fees so they can get a good bid in to win that coveted prime spot.
For you to make a profit you have to sell several thousand gold over the actual price to compensate for the vender taxes, and the guild tax..... (Ever wonder where the gold goes for the venders cut, it's not like NPC's buy things in game, why is there a vender tax.....?)
IcyDeadPeople wrote: »If the guild trader system was replaced with a single auction house, I imagine many casual players like me would have no reason to join guilds.
In my case, I don't participate in any group dungeons, trials or group PvP, so the only direct benefit of being in any guild is the trading system.
Which suggests that your trading guild isn't really serving a social purpose in-game. If it were, you'd want to remain a member even if larger guilds didn't serve as doorkeepers to the trading system.
Kyle1983b14_ESO wrote: »You do realise you can't read right? Everyone that wants it wants it, everyone that doesn't doesn't, Server wide market places work for all MMO's or else they wouldn't have them, its worked for WoW for 13 years how exactly are they still using it when its a bad idea?
I make sure to write everything I say meant for the public at no more than a sixth grade reading level to ensure there is no misunderstanding. That apparently still failed you. Not much I can do there.
I never said the AH would be bad for the game. I said it would be a waste of time. You won't use it. You say you will but you won't. You've been unable to prove that fact. I even did half the work for you. I gave you an alternative. But like many others you threw a little tantrum. I even went a bit further, for YOU and people who agree with you and argued that adding such a mechanic wouldn't break the server like others had suggested. You couldn't make that argument for your own side of the debate yourself.
Adding an AH is pointless because of people like you. You're a waste of time and you cannot prove otherwise. But I'll give you an out. Read the 9 pages here. Find the people who say they agree with you. Get them together with people in game who hate the guild trader system. Choose a city to be the new hub of free trading. And do like they did in East Commonlands in 1999 and do trading there independant of guild traders.
If you can't do that. It means the following:
1. You don't care enough for a AH. You lack conviction, which means your words mean nothing.
2. You don't really have anything to trade or actual buyers for your items.
3. You are in such a severe minority that its a waste of time.
So prove that you're more than a waste of time to the devs, and get a piece of gall and gumption. As I've said, I've done more than half the work for your side of the argument. If you can't even meet an opponent halfway. How the hell are you going to convince a dev?
So either step up with action, or concede this will never happen. Those are your choices.
Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »What makes you think that if there were an AH people wouldn't use it? What evidence do you have to support such a claim?
In the absence of such, 18 years ago players did this:
They aren't doing it now. And refuse to. What that proves is they either don't care enough. Or another poster is correct and there is not enough of a market to make it worth the while of an AH addition.
The current system is just awful. Any of my friends that may want to play the game, I make sure to let them know how bad the selling system here is. Its bad.
Kyle1983b14_ESO wrote: »Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »What makes you think that if there were an AH people wouldn't use it? What evidence do you have to support such a claim?
In the absence of such, 18 years ago players did this:
They aren't doing it now. And refuse to. What that proves is they either don't care enough. Or another poster is correct and there is not enough of a market to make it worth the while of an AH addition.
They do that because there is no auction house to begin with, if they had one the majority of the game uses it. Sure you see tons spam on the trade chat in WoW, but notice how fewer people do compared to the items listed on the Market and compare the 2.
Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »Oh please, this is the most spurious argument I have ever seen.
18 Years ago an AH was NOT standard mechanics in MMORPGs.
Anti_Virus wrote: »All those locations are controlled by rich trading guilds thats have 3m plus to bid each week. So i will need to find one in the middle of Shadowfen somewhere and advertise its location, since it's not in a major city.
Can't tell if trolling or?
RavenSworn wrote: »I'm against this actually. There is better control on prices than most people think. Trade monopolies happen because either a) a player controls the prices b) the guild as a whole control the market. You can't control the market with this, no matter what trade guild you are in. You go on the outskirts and you might find some gems of a price.
The hassle of finding that right trader with the right price is what really hooked me in with this system. Why try and go for the big cities traders when you can travel all over tamriel via guild mates, wayshrines and such with ease. And it's free. Loading screens are just part and parcel of it really, no different than going into a dungeon or doing some zone grinding.
Game DESPERATELY needs not to have auction houses. We do not need a way to use AH boys to dominate market with overprized goods. Currently the economy works somewhat well but AH would just completely ruin it and also, give new avenue for gold sellers to make more gold.
Economy in games with AH are healthy, you don't know what you're saying.
I don't think the current system is fair for casual players and traders. Just at an instant disadvantage because we aren't in a big trading guild with a trader in a popular location.
I don't sed why people think an AH can be manipulated more than the current system, with the huge amount of players that would use an AH, guilds wouldn't be able to impact the prices.
The only people thay don't want this change are hardcore traders who take advantage of new/casual players that don't know what the prices should be.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »Kyle1983b14_ESO wrote: »Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »What makes you think that if there were an AH people wouldn't use it? What evidence do you have to support such a claim?
In the absence of such, 18 years ago players did this:
They aren't doing it now. And refuse to. What that proves is they either don't care enough. Or another poster is correct and there is not enough of a market to make it worth the while of an AH addition.
They do that because there is no auction house to begin with, if they had one the majority of the game uses it. Sure you see tons spam on the trade chat in WoW, but notice how fewer people do compared to the items listed on the Market and compare the 2.
@Kyle1983b14_ESO
There are tons of people spamming it on WoW
Here's a little story about EQ. When they released their 3rd expansion, they added a Bazaar. A primitive version of a Auction House. Basically you had to setup your character as a merchant in the zone and people could search for items and find you as a merchant.
Its was crude it only allowed for really buys and sales to happen late at night. SInce a character had to be logged in and sitting still as a merchant that could be interacted with like a NPC.
Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »What makes you think that if there were an AH people wouldn't use it? What evidence do you have to support such a claim?
In the absence of such, 18 years ago players did this:
They aren't doing it now. And refuse to. What that proves is they either don't care enough. Or another poster is correct and there is not enough of a market to make it worth the while of an AH addition.
Titansteele wrote: »...
I much prefer the Guild Trader system, it involves more "work" than an AH does but it is less prone to corruption & control than the AH system is.
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