skywarnmc27 wrote: »It will severly hurt the trading system in the game...Motifs, costumes, char slots, backpack upgrades etc etc....now a guild can sell those for gold to increase their gold. Watch trade bids be 100 million or 150 million before to long.
skywarnmc27 wrote: »It will severly hurt the trading system in the game...Motifs, costumes, char slots, backpack upgrades etc etc....now a guild can sell those for gold to increase their gold. Watch trade bids be 100 million or 150 million before to long.
Ya know they still have to make the gold to spend the gold? Right now trade guilds are offering up services such as two hours of farming or fishing at auctions that sell for a lot more gold than they are probably worth. The members tend to support the guild one way or another. Offering up something from the crown store for auction probably isn't going to change how much a guild brings in each week.
Juju_beans wrote: »And if someone wants to give a guild master 100 million gold for a 5K crown banker dude so what ?
How does that hurt you ?
Juju_beans wrote: »And if someone wants to give a guild master 100 million gold for a 5K crown banker dude so what ?
How does that hurt you ?
Is that the going rate for a 5K crown banker NPC? If so, does anyone want to give me 100 million gold in exchange for a banker NPC?
skywarnmc27 wrote: »"A Crown Store item is considered an in-game item" So people can spend a ton of RL money, and guild members can gift crown items for in game gold. This is seriously going to SCREW up the entire game, and trading system.
imnotanother wrote: »Does anyone know what “Pay to Win” really means?
These threads pop up constantly and are never close to describing a pay to win situation.
SaintAemilian wrote: »I really hate to say it, but this topic is completely idiotic, even moreso when the OP explained.
So if I'm tracking this correctly, this game is now Pay to Win simply because of the trading system changing?
That is incredibly odd because, as a Solo Player, I don't actually do the whole trading thing, and I've been doing just fine.
imnotanother wrote: »Does anyone know what “Pay to Win” really means?
These threads pop up constantly and are never close to describing a pay to win situation.
This. I’ve seen people saying the expansion makes the game pay to win because of the new content... I don’t think people know.
WaltherCarraway wrote: »I didn't pay 50 bucks to the game or group members get my Master Inferno Staff.
Everyone seems to be missing the OP's point. He's not talking about P2W at a combat level. He's talking about the trading game in ESO. To some players, the trading game is more important than PVP or Trials.
He makes a good point. In theory, someone with a large disposable income could throw around Crown gifts to attract/butter up the top sellers and/or accumulate in-game wealth to finance kiosk bids by trading Crown gifts for gold.Ya know they still have to make the gold to spend the gold? Right now trade guilds are offering up services such as two hours of farming or fishing at auctions that sell for a lot more gold than they are probably worth. The members tend to support the guild one way or another. Offering up something from the crown store for auction probably isn't going to change how much a guild brings in each week.
Are you kidding? Bundles of Crown Crates and the most expensive Crown-only houses will be worth millions of gold. Kiosk bids, in theory, could be financed exclusively with gold obtained through Crate trades.
ESO feels less like a game and more like something along the lines of Second Life or IMVU now. It's very disappointing.
It's not whiny at all. At the end of the day, it comes down to personal preference. Years ago, the majority of MMO players felt the same as I do. But times have changed, obviously.
Regardless of one's preference, it's clearly a P2W dynamic when one can exchange cash for gold and therefore pretty much any kind of in-game service from other players.
What is the difference between this and paying gold for any in game service now? So, someone who trades and has billions of gold, it's fine for them to get whatever they want...including paying gold for trial carries? That's not considered pay to win because..reasons? It's only been happening since the dawn of MMO's. But someone trades a banker for a carry and all of the sudden this is a slippery slope?
goldselling money goes to ZOS = more money = more content
more content
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztVMib1T4T4What is the difference between this and paying gold for any in game service now? So, someone who trades and has billions of gold, it's fine for them to get whatever they want...including paying gold for trial carries? That's not considered pay to win because..reasons? It's only been happening since the dawn of MMO's. But someone trades a banker for a carry and all of the sudden this is a slippery slope?
What's the difference between earning gold by playing the game vs buying it with cash? Are you serious?
clocksstoppe wrote: »goldselling money goes to ZOS = more money = more contentmore contenthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztVMib1T4T4
the extra money goes into the pockets of the shareholders, there won't be any invested in content creation
ArvenAldmeri wrote: »First of, its not pay to win. Second, its against the TOS.
Everyone seems to be missing the OP's point. He's not talking about P2W at a combat level. He's talking about the trading game in ESO. To some players, the trading game is more important than PVP or Trials.
He makes a good point. In theory, someone with a large disposable income could throw around Crown gifts to attract/butter up the top sellers and/or accumulate in-game wealth to finance kiosk bids by trading Crown gifts for gold.Ya know they still have to make the gold to spend the gold? Right now trade guilds are offering up services such as two hours of farming or fishing at auctions that sell for a lot more gold than they are probably worth. The members tend to support the guild one way or another. Offering up something from the crown store for auction probably isn't going to change how much a guild brings in each week.
Are you kidding? Bundles of Crown Crates and the most expensive Crown-only houses will be worth millions of gold. Kiosk bids, in theory, could be financed exclusively with gold obtained through Crate trades.
ESO feels less like a game and more like something along the lines of Second Life or IMVU now. It's very disappointing.
Everyone seems to be missing the OP's point. He's not talking about P2W at a combat level. He's talking about the trading game in ESO. To some players, the trading game is more important than PVP or Trials.
He makes a good point. In theory, someone with a large disposable income could throw around Crown gifts to attract/butter up the top sellers and/or accumulate in-game wealth to finance kiosk bids by trading Crown gifts for gold.Ya know they still have to make the gold to spend the gold? Right now trade guilds are offering up services such as two hours of farming or fishing at auctions that sell for a lot more gold than they are probably worth. The members tend to support the guild one way or another. Offering up something from the crown store for auction probably isn't going to change how much a guild brings in each week.
Are you kidding? Bundles of Crown Crates and the most expensive Crown-only houses will be worth millions of gold. Kiosk bids, in theory, could be financed exclusively with gold obtained through Crate trades.
ESO feels less like a game and more like something along the lines of Second Life or IMVU now. It's very disappointing.
Exactly.
Sadly very few manage to see the big picture.
Combat is not the only aspect in this game.
The P2W influence the OP is talking about is linked to the game's economy, which will most certainly will be affected by the crown store gifting.
ArvenAldmeri wrote: »First of, its not pay to win. Second, its against the TOS.
Gina already said it wasn't against the ToS to sell crown items for in game gold, and yes it is p2w
Everyone seems to be missing the OP's point. He's not talking about P2W at a combat level. He's talking about the trading game in ESO. To some players, the trading game is more important than PVP or Trials.
He makes a good point. In theory, someone with a large disposable income could throw around Crown gifts to attract/butter up the top sellers and/or accumulate in-game wealth to finance kiosk bids by trading Crown gifts for gold.Ya know they still have to make the gold to spend the gold? Right now trade guilds are offering up services such as two hours of farming or fishing at auctions that sell for a lot more gold than they are probably worth. The members tend to support the guild one way or another. Offering up something from the crown store for auction probably isn't going to change how much a guild brings in each week.
Are you kidding? Bundles of Crown Crates and the most expensive Crown-only houses will be worth millions of gold. Kiosk bids, in theory, could be financed exclusively with gold obtained through Crate trades.
ESO feels less like a game and more like something along the lines of Second Life or IMVU now. It's very disappointing.
Exactly.
Sadly very few manage to see the big picture.
Combat is not the only aspect in this game.
The P2W influence the OP is talking about is linked to the game's economy, which will most certainly will be affected by the crown store gifting.