Rich trading guilds have been running the economy for years they decide everything from the price to which of their guilds will use that trader for this week and they feel very powerful doing it so trust me they will never let this happen and if one day Zenimax decide to finally implement it you will see hundreds and hundreds of threads asking for a removal of auction houses.
When (for example) potatoes cost 10k each the backlash from regular players will be deafening... although "rich guilds" and gold sellers will be laughing all the way to the virtual bank.
The reason rich guilds are rich is because they know what to actually sell and what the average prices are. They're in competition with each other as well, sure there are some plots and alliances but there is no one person who could control the entire market of the game no matter how much they wished it.
Not that many people can agree for a long time.
Churga_Hral wrote: »There's no internet in Tamriel, so it doesn't make sense to have a global auction-house.
Plus they only have ships and carts for shipping. They don't even have a railroad system (unless the Dwemer built an underground system that I don't know about yet).
Rich trading guilds have been running the economy for years they decide everything from the price to which of their guilds will use that trader for this week and they feel very powerful doing it so trust me they will never let this happen and if one day Zenimax decide to finally implement it you will see hundreds and hundreds of threads asking for a removal of auction houses.
When (for example) potatoes cost 10k each the backlash from regular players will be deafening... although "rich guilds" and gold sellers will be laughing all the way to the virtual bank.
The reason rich guilds are rich is because they know what to actually sell and what the average prices are. They're in competition with each other as well, sure there are some plots and alliances but there is no one person who could control the entire market of the game no matter how much they wished it.
Not that many people can agree for a long time.
Absolutely, you make my point... in a central AH system though, individuals would manipulate the entire system
Cherryblossom wrote: »Rich trading guilds have been running the economy for years they decide everything from the price to which of their guilds will use that trader for this week and they feel very powerful doing it so trust me they will never let this happen and if one day Zenimax decide to finally implement it you will see hundreds and hundreds of threads asking for a removal of auction houses.
When (for example) potatoes cost 10k each the backlash from regular players will be deafening... although "rich guilds" and gold sellers will be laughing all the way to the virtual bank.
The reason rich guilds are rich is because they know what to actually sell and what the average prices are. They're in competition with each other as well, sure there are some plots and alliances but there is no one person who could control the entire market of the game no matter how much they wished it.
Not that many people can agree for a long time.
Absolutely, you make my point... in a central AH system though, individuals would manipulate the entire system
This is quite simply wrong, you can still manipulate the market with Traders, I've seen it done and I've done it myself.
The difference to a Central Market is it takes longer to even out, because as many have said, people don't like shopping around so they won't find the new listings at a lower price.
Just in case anyone wants to do this, choose an item that sells fairly well, buy all available in the main Hub areas, then sell in your 5 Trade guilds in each of the areas for an inflated price. I can easily get a 20% return on my investment. After a week and a half most other guilds are now following your new pricing.
mbaranski15 wrote: »Weasel_Tunneler wrote: »I just resubbed after a couple of years away. One of the reasons i stopped playing back then was the lack of an auction house. I was/am mostly interested in buying stuff -not selling.
Sadly the whole process with running back and forth and checking out the various guilds kiosks were just too horribly. I play games to have fun, not do chores i might as well do at work. I would assume that most people would want a system that let them easily browse available goods and then make a purchase. Just like E-Bay, Amazon etc. Would anyone here want to get in their car and drive back and forth between stores to find something they were looking for instead of using google or a online marketplace like ebay? I assume the answer is a resounding NO.
Well the same goes for me in game, i don't want to saddle up my horse and ride around to the various kiosks to find what i'm looking for. My time is too limited for that.
Now i am sure there are those who appreciate the way the system works right now. With the limitations placed on selling stuff, there are far fewer sellers than there would have been with a regular global auction house. And thus a sellers market. Asking those sellers what system they want is like asking someone with a limited monopoly if they want said monopoly to go away with the following losses in income. What answer do you expect to get? Its like asking someone if they are ok with cutting their salary.
Remember that most people who play this game are not hardcore sellers, they are just people that from time to time want to buy and sell something. Why make things hard for them?
They by far make up the actual population, and are the ones who keep this game alive. Not the small select group of greedy businessmen who profit from the current system.
Please add a global auction house for the benefit of the masses!
I hate it too, but this might help.
https://us.tamrieltradecentre.com/pc/Trade/Search
It the best AH we will ever have in the game.
Thank you! I'm new to ESO and have struggled to find stuff that I'm looking for.
@mbaranski15 you can also check this one http://esosales.uesp.net/viewSales.php but it's not for console markets sadly as the data comes from add-ons on PC.
Rich trading guilds have been running the economy for years they decide everything from the price to which of their guilds will use that trader for this week and they feel very powerful doing it so trust me they will never let this happen and if one day Zenimax decide to finally implement it you will see hundreds and hundreds of threads asking for a removal of auction houses.
When (for example) potatoes cost 10k each the backlash from regular players will be deafening... although "rich guilds" and gold sellers will be laughing all the way to the virtual bank.
The reason rich guilds are rich is because they know what to actually sell and what the average prices are. They're in competition with each other as well, sure there are some plots and alliances but there is no one person who could control the entire market of the game no matter how much they wished it.
Not that many people can agree for a long time.
Absolutely, you make my point... in a central AH system though, individuals would manipulate the entire system
To those complaining about a GLOBAL AUCTION HOUSE:
I know you came from another game. probably WoW, or GW2, or even Diablo. But Elder Scrolls Online is not those games. It doesnt matter that you feel like GAH is an industry defining feature, ESO is allowed to implement their own system and feel to their game.
The Guild Trader phenomenon is incredible when you really look deep into the workings of the system. The very player base itself has generated an entire subculture that is vastly and intricately managed - AMOUNGST PLAYERS. Alliances were forged and broken, espionage to obtain a valuable trade location, you name it, its probably happened. Not to mention the GMs of these powerhouse Trade Guilds and how much time and effort they put in to keeping their engines running. It gives your guild a sense of pride to own a trader that costs hundreds of thousands of gold to maintain a week.
these PLAYERS and guilds have made a name for themselves and its because of this beautiful system we have in ESO. I never said its perfect, but its different. just like ESO is very different than any other mmo on the market. Tell me what other mmos let you pick pocket NPCs and loot every crate you can see? the ATTENTION to detail sets ESO apart from the competition and has made it the reigning game in its genre since One Tamriel.
My suggestion? stop complaining and EMBRACE this game and everything it has to offer. If you continue to reject core game systems, you will not be around long.
mbaranski15 wrote: »mbaranski15 wrote: »Weasel_Tunneler wrote: »I just resubbed after a couple of years away. One of the reasons i stopped playing back then was the lack of an auction house. I was/am mostly interested in buying stuff -not selling.
Sadly the whole process with running back and forth and checking out the various guilds kiosks were just too horribly. I play games to have fun, not do chores i might as well do at work. I would assume that most people would want a system that let them easily browse available goods and then make a purchase. Just like E-Bay, Amazon etc. Would anyone here want to get in their car and drive back and forth between stores to find something they were looking for instead of using google or a online marketplace like ebay? I assume the answer is a resounding NO.
Well the same goes for me in game, i don't want to saddle up my horse and ride around to the various kiosks to find what i'm looking for. My time is too limited for that.
Now i am sure there are those who appreciate the way the system works right now. With the limitations placed on selling stuff, there are far fewer sellers than there would have been with a regular global auction house. And thus a sellers market. Asking those sellers what system they want is like asking someone with a limited monopoly if they want said monopoly to go away with the following losses in income. What answer do you expect to get? Its like asking someone if they are ok with cutting their salary.
Remember that most people who play this game are not hardcore sellers, they are just people that from time to time want to buy and sell something. Why make things hard for them?
They by far make up the actual population, and are the ones who keep this game alive. Not the small select group of greedy businessmen who profit from the current system.
Please add a global auction house for the benefit of the masses!
I hate it too, but this might help.
https://us.tamrieltradecentre.com/pc/Trade/Search
It the best AH we will ever have in the game.
Thank you! I'm new to ESO and have struggled to find stuff that I'm looking for.
@mbaranski15 you can also check this one http://esosales.uesp.net/viewSales.php but it's not for console markets sadly as the data comes from add-ons on PC.
Awesome, thank you very much!
Cherryblossom wrote: »Rich trading guilds have been running the economy for years they decide everything from the price to which of their guilds will use that trader for this week and they feel very powerful doing it so trust me they will never let this happen and if one day Zenimax decide to finally implement it you will see hundreds and hundreds of threads asking for a removal of auction houses.
When (for example) potatoes cost 10k each the backlash from regular players will be deafening... although "rich guilds" and gold sellers will be laughing all the way to the virtual bank.
The reason rich guilds are rich is because they know what to actually sell and what the average prices are. They're in competition with each other as well, sure there are some plots and alliances but there is no one person who could control the entire market of the game no matter how much they wished it.
Not that many people can agree for a long time.
Absolutely, you make my point... in a central AH system though, individuals would manipulate the entire system
This is quite simply wrong, you can still manipulate the market with Traders, I've seen it done and I've done it myself.
The difference to a Central Market is it takes longer to even out, because as many have said, people don't like shopping around so they won't find the new listings at a lower price.
Just in case anyone wants to do this, choose an item that sells fairly well, buy all available in the main Hub areas, then sell in your 5 Trade guilds in each of the areas for an inflated price. I can easily get a 20% return on my investment. After a week and a half most other guilds are now following your new pricing.
Mordenkainen wrote: »Ever been to SWTOR? Where players keep *** the economy left and right to the point of utterly controlling it? And by players I mean only the rich guys, they swim in credits. That's because there's only a single auction house.
I like ESOs Guild traders a lot more. So no, we do not need an auction house and I hope we will never get one.
And really, I actually like to go from town to town to check prices for some reason.
Kiralyn2000 wrote: »Question, for the "no, the 'little guy' can do perfectly fine! I'm in 3 trade guilds and sell massive amounts a week!" folks -
What about the real 'little guy'? I'd like to sell maybe 3-5 items a week. And I want them to sell fast - I don't care about getting The Best Price, I just want to get something better than my current "vendor everything for pennies".
In the Global AH MMOs I've played, I'd toss the stuff on the AH with a decent-sized undercut, and half the time it'd be sold before I got out the door of the AH. No muss, no fuss.
Where do I fit in the ESO system? How should I sell my stuff? I'm honestly curious, because I'm getting tired of getting 9-10g for stuff that 1) is worth more, and 2) someone might get some use out of.
(and let's not even get into the part where I basically don't buy anything, because the whole "run around multiple zones to multiple traders to maybe find something eventually with no search function" is a dumpster fire. The one time I tried using the TTC website, I spent 15 minutes running around several zones only to find the item I was looking for was already sold. )
Giles.floydub17_ESO wrote: »Guild traders have been popular and do well. Has not been a valid reason to change the system.
Giles.floydub17_ESO wrote: »Guild traders have been popular and do well. Has not been a valid reason to change the system.
Not one to quibble, but that's kind of the response you'd get from a very successful investment banker who doesn't think the system is unfair to people who don't benefit from it because he's personally benefiting from it. Yeah, some guild people are doing really well in this game, but then there are those out of the system who are barely struggling to get by. I'm part of a large guild that has been trying time after time to get a guild trader but has failed each time because of being outbid by people with way too much money.
I'm not saying a global auction house is the solution, but the system is flawed, and unfortunately, I don't think anyone is going to do anything to fix it. I would not be surprised a tiny bit if this is the reason why people quit playing the game in the past (and still do today).
Crafts_Many_Boxes wrote: »
What it comes down to is this: right now, regardless of how you enjoy playing the game, be it PvP, PvE, RP, Crafter, or Merchant, everyone is forced to hunt through kiosks to find their desired items.. .
Churga_Hral wrote: »There's no internet in Tamriel, so it doesn't make sense to have a global auction-house.
Plus they only have ships and carts for shipping. They don't even have a railroad system (unless the Dwemer built an underground system that I don't know about yet).
Rich trading guilds have been running the economy for years they decide everything from the price to which of their guilds will use that trader for this week and they feel very powerful doing it so trust me they will never let this happen and if one day Zenimax decide to finally implement it you will see hundreds and hundreds of threads asking for a removal of auction houses.
When (for example) potatoes cost 10k each the backlash from regular players will be deafening... although "rich guilds" and gold sellers will be laughing all the way to the virtual bank.
The reason rich guilds are rich is because they know what to actually sell and what the average prices are. They're in competition with each other as well, sure there are some plots and alliances but there is no one person who could control the entire market of the game no matter how much they wished it.
Not that many people can agree for a long time.
Absolutely, you make my point... in a central AH system though, individuals would manipulate the entire system
QuebraRegra wrote: »Rich trading guilds have been running the economy for years they decide everything from the price to which of their guilds will use that trader for this week and they feel very powerful doing it so trust me they will never let this happen and if one day Zenimax decide to finally implement it you will see hundreds and hundreds of threads asking for a removal of auction houses.
When (for example) potatoes cost 10k each the backlash from regular players will be deafening... although "rich guilds" and gold sellers will be laughing all the way to the virtual bank.
The reason rich guilds are rich is because they know what to actually sell and what the average prices are. They're in competition with each other as well, sure there are some plots and alliances but there is no one person who could control the entire market of the game no matter how much they wished it.
Not that many people can agree for a long time.
Absolutely, you make my point... in a central AH system though, individuals would manipulate the entire system
HOW? how could a single individual control the market?