andreasranasen wrote: »A search function would kill the cost of guild traders. An Elderroot guild trader would be nothing more special than a trader in Alikr Desert, it would also spread players out across the map!
andreasranasen wrote: »A search function would kill the cost of guild traders. An Elderroot guild trader would be nothing more special than a trader in Alikr Desert, it would also spread players out across the map!
Ep1kMalware wrote: »andreasranasen wrote: »A search function would kill the cost of guild traders. An Elderroot guild trader would be nothing more special than a trader in Alikr Desert, it would also spread players out across the map!
? I cant find a semantic that would lead yo your conclusion. How did you come by this assumption? Elden root traders are pricy because of their convenience. It's like mournhold, there are players all over the area for alot of different reasons.
Honestly if I want aetherial fragment 2, and elden root traders don't have it, what makes you think I wont go look at mournhold or wayrest, rawlka or belkarth. Because that's already a norm.
andreasranasen wrote: »Ep1kMalware wrote: »andreasranasen wrote: »A search function would kill the cost of guild traders. An Elderroot guild trader would be nothing more special than a trader in Alikr Desert, it would also spread players out across the map!
? I cant find a semantic that would lead yo your conclusion. How did you come by this assumption? Elden root traders are pricy because of their convenience. It's like mournhold, there are players all over the area for alot of different reasons.
Honestly if I want aetherial fragment 2, and elden root traders don't have it, what makes you think I wont go look at mournhold or wayrest, rawlka or belkarth. Because that's already a norm.
The only reason capital city traders are popular is because that's where a lot of people meet and it's easy to sell your stuff. If you have a search function there is literally no point in having a trader in Mournhold/Wayrest/Rawl/Eldenroot. It wouldn't matter.
Having a search function kills the "convenience" of having traders in capitals.
If you're looking for Aetherial Dust, what's the point of you going to all these different traders? It's not easier for you to know exactly which trader has it? No matter where in Tamriel he is? Guild Trader location wouldn't matter if we had a search function.
andreasranasen wrote: »Ep1kMalware wrote: »andreasranasen wrote: »A search function would kill the cost of guild traders. An Elderroot guild trader would be nothing more special than a trader in Alikr Desert, it would also spread players out across the map!
? I cant find a semantic that would lead yo your conclusion. How did you come by this assumption? Elden root traders are pricy because of their convenience. It's like mournhold, there are players all over the area for alot of different reasons.
Honestly if I want aetherial fragment 2, and elden root traders don't have it, what makes you think I wont go look at mournhold or wayrest, rawlka or belkarth. Because that's already a norm.
The only reason capital city traders are popular is because that's where a lot of people meet and it's easy to sell your stuff. If you have a search function there is literally no point in having a trader in Mournhold/Wayrest/Rawl/Eldenroot. It wouldn't matter.
Having a search function kills the "convenience" of having traders in capitals.
If you're looking for Aetherial Dust, what's the point of you going to all these different traders? It's not easier for you to know exactly which trader has it? No matter where in Tamriel he is? Guild Trader location wouldn't matter if we had a search function.
You are misunderstanding the fundamental issue in this thread.
A search box in the guild trader window. Instead of 5 drop down menus to narrow down the item, they are asking to type the exact name of an item.
I agree with op. I'm not on console though.
andreasranasen wrote: »A search function would kill the cost of guild traders. An Elderroot guild trader would be nothing more special than a trader in Alikr Desert, it would also spread players out across the map!
andreasranasen wrote: »Ep1kMalware wrote: »andreasranasen wrote: »A search function would kill the cost of guild traders. An Elderroot guild trader would be nothing more special than a trader in Alikr Desert, it would also spread players out across the map!
? I cant find a semantic that would lead yo your conclusion. How did you come by this assumption? Elden root traders are pricy because of their convenience. It's like mournhold, there are players all over the area for alot of different reasons.
Honestly if I want aetherial fragment 2, and elden root traders don't have it, what makes you think I wont go look at mournhold or wayrest, rawlka or belkarth. Because that's already a norm.
The only reason capital city traders are popular is because that's where a lot of people meet and it's easy to sell your stuff. If you have a search function there is literally no point in having a trader in Mournhold/Wayrest/Rawl/Eldenroot. It wouldn't matter.
Having a search function kills the "convenience" of having traders in capitals.
If you're looking for Aetherial Dust, what's the point of you going to all these different traders? It's not easier for you to know exactly which trader has it? No matter where in Tamriel he is? Guild Trader location wouldn't matter if we had a search function.