Kyle1983b14_ESO wrote: »snakester320 wrote: »Yeah that's typical ignorance that's expected from players who would cry like a baby if there was a AH..
I've got a trader and my guild prob has sister guilds throwing millions at traders so they can own a lot of the market and push the little guild or ppl out..
Kind of like how you are here crying like a baby because there isn't an auction house? The guilds that have put in the effort will be rewarded. Creating a guild and expecting it to have a trader in a prime location in a week is ridiculous. The large guilds have been putting in effort. To expect to be able to bypass all the work others have done just because is the definition of entitlement. You are not entitled to the prime locations, go build up your guild/ guild bank and bid on it line everyone else did. Crying about it will get you nowhere.
Also it takes way way way less time to upkeep the guild if your already in a prime location.
Cherryblossom wrote: »Once again I can see no merits to the current system, everything can be improved. Defending a broken system does nothing to make it better.
Kyle1983b14_ESO wrote: »snakester320 wrote: »Yeah that's typical ignorance that's expected from players who would cry like a baby if there was a AH..
I've got a trader and my guild prob has sister guilds throwing millions at traders so they can own a lot of the market and push the little guild or ppl out..
Kind of like how you are here crying like a baby because there isn't an auction house? The guilds that have put in the effort will be rewarded. Creating a guild and expecting it to have a trader in a prime location in a week is ridiculous. The large guilds have been putting in effort. To expect to be able to bypass all the work others have done just because is the definition of entitlement. You are not entitled to the prime locations, go build up your guild/ guild bank and bid on it line everyone else did. Crying about it will get you nowhere.
Also it takes way way way less time to upkeep the guild if your already in a prime location.
Wrong. Utterly.
The selling side fails on player apathy and I don't think we should throw away a system because players can't be bothered to learn it. We would be gutting a lot of ESO if that was the case.
Kyle1983b14_ESO wrote: »Kyle1983b14_ESO wrote: »snakester320 wrote: »Yeah that's typical ignorance that's expected from players who would cry like a baby if there was a AH..
I've got a trader and my guild prob has sister guilds throwing millions at traders so they can own a lot of the market and push the little guild or ppl out..
Kind of like how you are here crying like a baby because there isn't an auction house? The guilds that have put in the effort will be rewarded. Creating a guild and expecting it to have a trader in a prime location in a week is ridiculous. The large guilds have been putting in effort. To expect to be able to bypass all the work others have done just because is the definition of entitlement. You are not entitled to the prime locations, go build up your guild/ guild bank and bid on it line everyone else did. Crying about it will get you nowhere.
Also it takes way way way less time to upkeep the guild if your already in a prime location.
Wrong. Utterly.
So your claiming a guild without a vendor that can't sell anything but only to its own members can take a spot from a prime location ?
The selling side fails on player apathy and I don't think we should throw away a system because players can't be bothered to learn it. We would be gutting a lot of ESO if that was the case.
Part of that problem is the the try hards and the sheep that follow them are only selling endgame meta and nothing else. You really do have to go out of your away - away from the hubs - to find someone selling anything other than cp160 mats or gear that's not Spriggan's.
Kyle1983b14_ESO wrote: »Kyle1983b14_ESO wrote: »snakester320 wrote: »Yeah that's typical ignorance that's expected from players who would cry like a baby if there was a AH..
I've got a trader and my guild prob has sister guilds throwing millions at traders so they can own a lot of the market and push the little guild or ppl out..
Kind of like how you are here crying like a baby because there isn't an auction house? The guilds that have put in the effort will be rewarded. Creating a guild and expecting it to have a trader in a prime location in a week is ridiculous. The large guilds have been putting in effort. To expect to be able to bypass all the work others have done just because is the definition of entitlement. You are not entitled to the prime locations, go build up your guild/ guild bank and bid on it line everyone else did. Crying about it will get you nowhere.
Also it takes way way way less time to upkeep the guild if your already in a prime location.
Wrong. Utterly.
So your claiming a guild without a vendor that can't sell anything but only to its own members can take a spot from a prime location ?
No, I'm saying you're wrong that it takes less upkeep to run a guild in prime location. It takes more because it's very demading to keep that location.
The problem with central Auction house systems, is it will make it even easier for those who have millions upon millions of gold to manipulate the market on whatever item they want. This would exacerbate wealth disparity in the game, not diminish it.
Kyle1983b14_ESO wrote: »Why would MM be boned, it will just be the same exact prices as it would now if they had a centralized market, just means you can buy stuff faster without having to waste 95% of your in game time.
Doubt it, if Swtor can do it anyone can
Yup, the rich guilds gets richer. There's no place for the little guy trying to sell anything.
Nope, I am a "little guy trying to sell anything" who belongs to 2 trading guilds (location Rawlkha & Deshaan) and I am selling everything I get from just playing (materials, gear, motifs etc).
Jesus people! Pretty much every single MMO out there has an auction house. -and you know what? It works great. Look at WOW, look at Eve Online, look at DAOC back in the day.
Look at countless others. I have played lot of MMO's and i have never ever seen any issues with any auction house. I have bought and i have sold and it has worked great in every god damn instance.
Cherryblossom wrote: »75K players.
I_killed_Vivec wrote: »Cherryblossom wrote: »75K players.
You keep mentioning that number - 75k players... I'd like to know where you got it, because it is simply a lie.
I imagine that you think 150 traders x 500 per guild = 75000
I've seen that number bandied about on the many, many, many previous "I want..." threads. It ignores the fact that there are three platforms, and two servers for each. So you are out by a factor of six.
Imagine that - the real number is 450,000 !
And that ignores the fact that anyone in a guild of ten or more can sell to other guild members. Unlimited opportunities there.
And then again anyone can sell in chat - and from the messages I see plenty of people are doing just that. Unlimited opportunities there too.
As for the positives of guild trading... it's a game within a game. Anyone complaining about not being able to join in should get in a guild.
Anyone complaining that they don't want to join a guild then tough.- I might as well complain about not being able to complete group content if I don't want to join a group.
Then don't run a guild and just join one. I don't spend any substantial time selling my items.Not everyone want a job as a day trader in ESO and not everyone want to be in 5 trading guilds and spend a substantial amount of time to be able to effectively sell a few items from time to time.
I don't preach doom and despair, but I don't think we should throw inovation and attemps at new things away because it's not the norm. The MMO community has been asking for new attempts at old mechanics for years, but every time someone tries it gets told "WoW did it better, should do what WoW did" only to be called "WoW clone" when something is copied.I see some people preaching doom and despair with an auction house. Jesus people! Pretty much every single MMO out there has an auction house. -and you know what? It works great. Look at WOW, look at Eve Online, look at DAOC back in the day.
Look at countless others. I have played lot of MMO's and i have never ever seen any issues with any auction house. I have bought and i have sold and it has worked great in every god damn instance.
A lot of the threads have also been defended by people, there are players on both sides of this. Those who have stepped out of the norm and tried the system often enjoy it.I hope people keep making these posts so that Zenimax can see that people are not happy with the current system.
I did a quick search here and a google search and it seems to me that a lot of people are not happy with the current system.
In any case Zenimax should not rely on the overly vocal crowd lobbying for their interests on the forums that much but instead use logic and think for themselves, and if you do that then one thing becomes crystal clear ; the current system is ***. Both from a buyers and sellers perspective.
Then don't run a guild and just join one. I don't spend any substantial time selling my items.Not everyone want a job as a day trader in ESO and not everyone want to be in 5 trading guilds and spend a substantial amount of time to be able to effectively sell a few items from time to time.
- Ask the item value in guild chat.
- Go to bank
- Search my guild for the item I have
- List it lower
I don't preach doom and despair, but I don't think we should throw inovation and attemps at new things away because it's not the norm. The MMO community has been asking for new attempts at old mechanics for years, but every time someone tries it gets told "WoW did it better, should do what WoW did" only to be called "WoW clone" when something is copied.I see some people preaching doom and despair with an auction house. Jesus people! Pretty much every single MMO out there has an auction house. -and you know what? It works great. Look at WOW, look at Eve Online, look at DAOC back in the day.
Look at countless others. I have played lot of MMO's and i have never ever seen any issues with any auction house. I have bought and i have sold and it has worked great in every god damn instance.A lot of the threads have also been defended by people, there are players on both sides of this. Those who have stepped out of the norm and tried the system often enjoy it.I hope people keep making these posts so that Zenimax can see that people are not happy with the current system.
I did a quick search here and a google search and it seems to me that a lot of people are not happy with the current system.
In any case Zenimax should not rely on the overly vocal crowd lobbying for their interests on the forums that much but instead use logic and think for themselves, and if you do that then one thing becomes crystal clear ; the current system is ***. Both from a buyers and sellers perspective.
Hell I was here at launch when we had no guild traders, I had to buy everything in house and I was fine with then.
@Giles.floydub17_ESOGiles.floydub17_ESO wrote: »Cherryblossom wrote: »Chilly-McFreeze wrote: »People defending the present trade system are you for real? I mean i hope you do understand that the current system allows only for around 75k players on each server to actively participate in trading? Do you understand that this numer is in fact significantly lower because of people joining multiple trade guilds and having multiple accounts?
Is the above a fair economy model? Those that are in the club and those that arent? To dear USA citizens - perhaps yes, perhaps you are so used to live in oligarchy that this is normal, for me as a citizen of former communistic country it is not.
First and foremost, yes, I am for real and no, I am no citizen of the USA. Don't know what you try to achieve with this bait.
To undergird your argument you would have to proof that almost every trading guild has a capped roster. I have been in several trading guilds and they all had
a) a kiosk and
b) free roster slots.
If you take a look at the zone chat you see dozends of recruiting effors from trade guilds every day.
And even if your statement were true, nothing stops you to advertise your stuff via zone chat. Most of the times when I'm in need of a fast coin I sell items via zone chat instead of guild store because it's
a) so much faster
b) you reach more people at that point of time because everyone in your zone can see your offer while not everyone checks every kiosk
c) you can adjust your selling price faster than via guild store (also grands you some feedback if your prices are off the chart)
d) you save yourself the taxes
e) you can directly see the demand (wtb xyz)
But fact of the matter is that not everyone wants to be a part of a trading guild and therefore not everyone needs a slot. Also there are a whole lot of free places out there.
@Chilly-McFreeze
you failed to see the point of the post, you also pointed out that the poster was right.
The argument is as you obviously failed to understand;
There are only so many people who are able to sell to the community, you point out rightly that the figure of 75k is much much lower.
I always wonder why people don't understand that the trade system is restrictive in the game, enforcing high prices and lack of variety.
@Cherryblossom
I think it's more like you fail to accept that some have a different oppinion.
Additional, your last point was specifically addressed by the devs as the current system is in place in part to prevent heavy devaluation of items, though lack of variety is most certainly a stretch.
This issue is not to do with the traders, its to do with the games other systems.Cherryblossom wrote: »Lack of Variety is certainly not a Strech, how often do you see armour sets of levels other than 160cp? Majority of armour sets are for the main flavour of the day, even if they are 160cp. A system that encourages Trade Guilds to get sales, forces a situation where item that are known to sell well are only put in the guild stores.
I and others have given you various reasons as to why this is good, but needs more work. You've not accepted them.Cherryblossom wrote: »If someone could explain why this system is so good, I'd be more than happy to change my opinion, but sadly no ever gives an argument for the Traders, they just argue against an AH.
Then maybe we should fix the issues you mention, rather than ripping the system out of the game.Cherryblossom wrote: »To make this point even clearer, many Trade Guild Leaders complain about how broken the bidding system is, Buyers complain that they can't find what they ultimately want. Most people are unable to sell effectively to the rest of the community. Yet people defend this broken arse system.
This issue is not to do with the traders, its to do with the games other systems.Cherryblossom wrote: »Lack of Variety is certainly not a Strech, how often do you see armour sets of levels other than 160cp? Majority of armour sets are for the main flavour of the day, even if they are 160cp. A system that encourages Trade Guilds to get sales, forces a situation where item that are known to sell well are only put in the guild stores.
You're saying a trade system is flawed because players are not selling sets which hardly sell
I and others have given you various reasons as to why this is good, but needs more work. You've not accepted them.Cherryblossom wrote: »If someone could explain why this system is so good, I'd be more than happy to change my opinion, but sadly no ever gives an argument for the Traders, they just argue against an AH.
We have given reasons and debate as to why we feel this system is better than a global auction house and agreed on where the pain points are and how the system would be much better with them fixed.
I think we can also agree to disagree that maybe we like different systems.
Then maybe we should fix the issues you mention, rather than ripping the system out of the game.Cherryblossom wrote: »To make this point even clearer, many Trade Guild Leaders complain about how broken the bidding system is, Buyers complain that they can't find what they ultimately want. Most people are unable to sell effectively to the rest of the community. Yet people defend this broken arse system.
As a thought exercise for you @Cherryblossom think about constructively what could be done to the current system to help with your issues with it, without changing it entirely to an AH. Then post those ideas and see if it's possible to keep this system with some work done to it, rather than removing it entirely.
Problem is that WOW to use the best example does not use an universal action house but its limited to one of 50 or more servers.Kyle1983b14_ESO wrote: »
Cherryblossom wrote: »As I've shown above I do make constructive ideas for improving the current system, but too many people who are against the idea of an AH, will blindly defend the current broken system.
Personally I'm happy to keep the current system if its improved and made totally inclusive. But as I said, currently it is totally broken, to claim otherwise is a lie.
I would prefer they simply add a means to search all guild traders at once and it give you a map marker to find them. IMO this is the only way to satisfy those that like the guild trader system and people like me who are tired of wasting hours searching for items. You will still have a lot of sales at traders in major cities due to instant gratification crowd. This also helps the more casual guilds actually sell things.
Cherryblossom wrote: »Sadly due to the limited number of players able to sell, items are restricted and supply and demand fails with the current system.
Cherryblossom wrote: »The fact that not all guilds are full just points to player apathy with the broken trade system
Cherryblossom wrote: »Once again I can see no merits to the current system, everything can be improved. Defending a broken system does nothing to make it better.