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Do you think ttc is contributing to deflation?

cspinasdf
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If you look at your listed items and relog it'll relist them on the website multiple times. If your the lowest listed itll drive down the ttc suggested price. We've all seen the deflation lately and think this may play a part in it.
Edited by cspinasdf on April 1, 2017 9:38PM

Do you think ttc is contributing to deflation? 72 votes

Yes
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No
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  • Taylor_MB
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    Why did MM fall out of favour? Actual sales history is more reliable then listed prices.
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  • cspinasdf
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    Yes
    If you're new or only in one trading guild, then ttc is far better than just using mm. If you've got the data mm is better. If youve only got 3 sales, then ttc is probably better
  • raidentenshu_ESO
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    Taylor_MB wrote: »
    Why did MM fall out of favour? Actual sales history is more reliable then listed prices.

    MM only provides you the database of sales history based on the traders guild that you belong in. TTC gives you more global view on what is currently selling at this point.

    I actually prefer TTC over MM... especially when I'm in the market of purchasing an item.
    Edited by raidentenshu_ESO on April 1, 2017 3:10PM
  • Danikat
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    Interesting perspective. Last time I saw someone complaining about TTC they were claiming it caused inflation by factoring in the price of items which hadn't sold - including some which will probably never sell because they're so over-priced.
    Taylor_MB wrote: »
    Why did MM fall out of favour? Actual sales history is more reliable then listed prices.

    MM only provides you the database of sales history based on the traders guild that you belong in. TTC gives you more global view on what is currently selling at this point.

    I actually prefer TTC over MM... especially when I'm in the market of purchasing an item.

    This is why I prefer MM, even though I'm only in 1 small trading guild. My guilds tend to have much lower prices than the global average because it's friends selling to friends. So if I used TTC I'd be massively over-estimating the price of everything.
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  • jaye63
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    I didnt vote because I use both. Each has their purpose. Each is better at times.

    MM only takes into account the guilds you are in.
    TTC is global.
    MM reacts to trends faster than TTC
    TTC is more consistant

    I give the edge to TTC because with TTC you dont have to waste time looking in every guild shop for *that one item*. You go to TTC website and look for where it is and the best price for it is.

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  • majulook
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    Yes
    I use the TTC web site as it show listing price, which is useful if looking for a particular item with out having to travel all over bloody Tamriel to find something. But, I do not have it installed.

    MM I like more as it shows prices items actually sold for.

    You can list items for any price but the value IMHO is in the selling price and trend information.

    If TTC gave actual selling price info and trends like MM it would be IMHO more useful.
    Also I personally do not like having to install and run an executable that from what I understand is needed to run to use TTC.



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  • alexkdd99
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    No
    No, mainly because it seems all platforms are experiencing deflation.

    So while I believe it could possibly play a small role, it is not the reason deflation is happening .

    1 word is the reason for the deflation. Housing. Alot of gold was pulled out of the market and just disappeared when housing dropped. I imagine prices will bottom out and then slowly rise as more gold is generated.
  • bulbousb16_ESO
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    No
    Ummm... what? What's "ttc"? What's "delation"?
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  • Gandrhulf_Harbard
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    No
    Aging markets deflate - that's a fact of life.

    We still see some commodities spike, for example when Housing came out.

    But as a general rule prices fall over time.

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  • zaria
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    alexkdd99 wrote: »
    No, mainly because it seems all platforms are experiencing deflation.

    So while I believe it could possibly play a small role, it is not the reason deflation is happening .

    1 word is the reason for the deflation. Housing. Alot of gold was pulled out of the market and just disappeared when housing dropped. I imagine prices will bottom out and then slowly rise as more gold is generated.
    Yes housing was an gigantic gold sink.
    Lots of players dumped stuff to buy houses and lots of focus shifted to housing stuff.
    This is dying down. However no new sets lower the price of materials, this will continue until Morrowind.
    New sets and set balancing will create an marked for materials.

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  • Elsonso
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    Taylor_MB wrote: »
    Why did MM fall out of favour? Actual sales history is more reliable then listed prices.

    I only use MM.
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  • ssewallb14_ESO
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    No
    Housing is a gigantic gold sink and has created many new markets. Both of these things cause deflation in existing markets. Also demand for tempers is down atm as the game is about to change quite a bit in a few months. It's for the better in the long run IMO.
  • jaye63
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    Market crash is due to housing. Everyone wants those houses and to get them you need gold. Item sales are a fast track to get that gold. If the item isnt selling fast enough, then the price gets dropped.

    Housing. The answer is Housing.
  • IronCrystal
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    No
    MM is more accurate for the items it has data on. TTC does not cause deflation at all, if anything it only shows higher prices than normal because it includes highly overpriced items due the the fact it is the listing prices rather than sold prices.
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  • Gilvoth
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    nothing like MM nor any other price listings should exist!
    it is causing downgrade in sales and has always caused fights and problems in zone chat.
    i hope they get rid of these types of programs.
    i hate them!
  • Gilvoth
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    i have even seen it being used as a weapon in zone chat to FORCE people to buy or sell at a certain price.
    it should be bannable to use it in zone chat.
  • Elsonso
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    nothing like MM nor any other price listings should exist!
    it is causing downgrade in sales and has always caused fights and problems in zone chat.
    i hope they get rid of these types of programs.
    i hate them!

    I disagree. MM is perfect for understanding what things have recently sold for. This information is provided by the game. The add-on organizes it and presents it. The scope of the tool is small, limited to the player's guilds. It is an information tool it forces people to do nothing. Players can list at whatever price they want, and smart players check prices before posting, just to be sure. MM is more accurate than TTC, but it still needs to be checked, especially on volatile or rare items.

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  • Gilvoth
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    ill give example:

    [Temper Alloy] MM suggested price 2,487,312, sales [18]

    that is the typical note people see in zone chat, it can not only be changed to show the price YOU want others to think it is sold for but also used as a type of Proof and evidence that the price YOU want is given as a Standard of the current market.

    it is used as a trolling method and also abuse of others trying to sell items at a price that you dont like.
    when allowed to be used in zone chat it makes it a weapon and a problem for people who are not in trade guilds and only have zone chat as a sales method.

  • jaye63
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    ill give example:

    [Temper Alloy] MM suggested price 2,487,312, sales [18]

    that is the typical note people see in zone chat, it can not only be changed to show the price YOU want others to think it is sold for but also used as a type of Proof and evidence that the price YOU want is given as a Standard of the current market.

    it is used as a trolling method and also abuse of others trying to sell items at a price that you dont like.
    when allowed to be used in zone chat it makes it a weapon and a problem for people who are not in trade guilds and only have zone chat as a sales method.

    In the attitude behind that, I agree. This can be used to troll. But the opposition of that is to keep people from ripping off newbs or scaring them off because they cant yet see having that much gold.
  • Cpt_Teemo
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    Yes
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  • Acrolas
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    I like the TTC website when I'm looking for one particular thing and want to start at the lowest price sighted. That's not bad. It's in the same spirit as gas price apps.

    But when listing, I prefer looking at the 30 day trends on MM and pricing accordingly.

    So they're really for different things. TTC for the buy side, and MM for the sell side.
    ESO is presently in a buy side market, fueled by a lot of new sellers trying to make money for Homestead and a lot of new material generated from the Thieves Guild event.

    None of this is gospel though. There will always be outliers. But sales need to move out of zone chat into their own channel. It's really the best way to ignore that many people without adding them to a list.
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  • nickl413
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    cspinasdf wrote: »
    If you look at your listed items and relog it'll relist them on the website multiple times. If your the lowest listed itll drive down the ttc suggested price. We've all seen the deflation lately and think this may play a part in it.

    I'm not sure I follow. Couldn't someone do the same thing with the highest listing and drive up the prices?

    And what exactly do you feel is deflating as a direct result of people using TCC?
  • nickl413
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    Also I love how this forum topic, just like in zone chat, turned into a debate of MM vs. TTC
  • Cathexis
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    Yes
    Uhhhh ya. Duh. How is this a poll?

    Is the sky blue? Yes/No
    Is grass green? Yes/No

    This poll reflects denial more than the reality.
    This is players with large inventories just wanting to liquidate for short term gains.
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  • nickl413
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    Cathexis wrote: »
    Uhhhh ya. Duh. How is this a poll?

    Is the sky blue? Yes/No
    Is grass green? Yes/No

    This poll reflects denial more than the reality.
    This is players with large inventories just wanting to liquidate for short term gains.

    again I dont follow.... wouldnt it be to their advantage to drive UP the prices. If they want to sell low they can do that anytime they want.
  • Elsonso
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    ill give example:

    [Temper Alloy] MM suggested price 2,487,312, sales [18]

    that is the typical note people see in zone chat, it can not only be changed to show the price YOU want others to think it is sold for but also used as a type of Proof and evidence that the price YOU want is given as a Standard of the current market.

    it is used as a trolling method and also abuse of others trying to sell items at a price that you dont like.
    when allowed to be used in zone chat it makes it a weapon and a problem for people who are not in trade guilds and only have zone chat as a sales method.

    So? I can do that without any add-ons at all. I think that banning all players from the game would be a faster way to fix this problem.
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  • CaiWenji
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    cspinasdf wrote: »
    If you look at your listed items and relog it'll relist them on the website multiple times. If your the lowest listed itll drive down the ttc suggested price. We've all seen the deflation lately and think this may play a part in it.

    I do not know what the term "delation" means and on the attempt to google it, I still do not get it. But here are my thoughts on TTC:

    I do not use the addon but on occasion will use its website. I do like the convenience of it as you can find items fast Buuttt, I would way more prefer if NO ONE had access to that kind of power. I mean ESOs whole guild merchant system was in partly to prevent that kind of thing with not some dumb auction-house with every item in some laggy zone. It made it more realistic too and fun traveling out to the middle of no where to find some old guild shop with a couple of neat items that might interest you. Not to mention if you needed something such as Hemming or Pitch that has become a lot more rarer due to homestead update and TTC you can just go manually to each zone searching every shop you have discovered. Sure it was more time consuming but I guarantee one of those shops would have what you need for a lot cheaper than you can find it now a days. TTC only furthers the monopoly mentality the rich players and well known trading guild buy out all the stacks of everything cheap then relist it for outrageous prices. That is why mainly everything I get at least mats I earn myself or team up with friends to go get it. Like rakeipas for example used in many house lightings is easy to get if you buy 100 lv 1 flame glyphs for a total of 3,000 coins on a lv1 char on your account then bank em and on your max lv enchanter decon them all and its around 20-25 rakeipas.for that price. So anything thats way over priced you can always get it your self the long way by figuring out how its acquired or trading with players or asking in /z chat. I mean that is a whole lot easier than paying a rich fat man 100k you earned over a few days for some crappy item he bought and resold for profit.

    So yeah I did not answer the poll because I did not know the word you used's meaning. But yeah I really do HATE ttc.
  • Bladerunner1
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    No
    I'm not too familiar with TTC, but I've been wondering why people are posting things like raw mats at stupid prices that would never sell.
    I was seeing a few stacks of 200 rubedite ore for 300 gold each last night on PC NA, come on! The next vendor had some stacks going for 80 each. Such a waste of a listing fee, or are they trying to skew some charts?

    Does TTC have an average list price for things?

    Everyone in a trade guild that uses MM would take one look at it all and laugh, then go to another vendor and get it at the next lowest actual sale price...A price someone actually paid in the past.

    Perhaps all this fishy behavior is targeting new players who can't keep up with a trade guild?
    Edited by Bladerunner1 on April 1, 2017 6:59PM
  • Avran_Sylt
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    Yes
    Everyone is on the search for the best deal. Buy low, sell high. You'll have people buy things at the lowest that they can find them, and sell at a high price, or the suggested price. the lower they buy the item at, the lower the aggregate sale price will be for the reported item, and thus the recommended sales price goes down slightly as a result. rinse and repeat over a long period of time and you get your deflating prices.

    Housing introduced a large volume of these items which were sold very cheaply by more casual players for a quick profit. Merchants would see this, buy up those low priced items and try to sell at the current price or try to undercut the market, which would incidentally begin reducing the suggested price for each sale under the current suggested price. As the volume of low trades were much higher during housing, it resulted in the more visible 'crash'.
  • Phinix1
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    No
    The main benefit of TTC, and what big trade guilds HATE, is that it gives you a WEBSITE to search ALL GUILD STORES AT ONCE.

    This prevents big guild monopolies from price fixing as people can just look for a better price on the website without having to travel all over Tamriel searching each store one at a time.

    Used to be big guilds would spend millions each week to get a guild trader in a spot like Rawl'kha to cash in on lazy players and noobs by selling things for ridiculously inflated prices.

    Now any noob can just download TTC and visit the website and search for the best deal. I frequently buy things for less than 1/2 what big price fixing monopoly guilds are selling them for in Rawl, etc.

    If anything, this contributes to breaking up big price fixing monopoly INFLATION which is a hugely good thing.

    Edited by Phinix1 on April 1, 2017 7:41PM
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