LumbermillOverlord wrote: »@Epona222 you know you can buy ingame gold on black market since launch, yes?
so that people can afford anything in game even before crown gift <-> gold system
LumbermillOverlord wrote: »@Epona222 you know you can buy ingame gold on black market since launch, yes?
so that people can afford anything in game even before crown gift <-> gold system
That was/is against TOS: trading crowns for gold in game since gifting is not against TOS, and Zeni have said it's ok. It's clear they just want more money coming in.
Cave_Canem wrote: »A fool and their money are soon parted. Those that buy their way to the top will often fail to achieve the player skill necessary to enjoy being there and leave after depositing their coinage in ZOS's bank; its good for the game.
The few that took a short-cut to end-game and then learned to play and stick around, well that can't be too bad for the game either.
I figure the net benefit weighs in a little on the plus side as their spending sprees to get gear, etc will be transitory by the nature of the limited levelling process.
LumbermillOverlord wrote: »@Epona222 you know you can buy ingame gold on black market since launch, yes?
so that people can afford anything in game even before crown gift <-> gold system
That was/is against TOS: trading crowns for gold in game since gifting is not against TOS, and Zeni have said it's ok. It's clear they just want more money coming in.
Being able to buy in game money for real life money doesn't harm the economy, it stimulates it.
There is no new gold being injected into the game, it's just being moved around the playerbase. This means more gold with more players rather than stored only with the richest ones who won't buy materials etc. because they rarely need them.
The people buying gold for crowns want that gold to spend, either on housing/NPC items (gold sinks) or on items via the traders from players (movement of funds, good for economy and trading).
Note that EVE Online has had the option to buy in game currency for real life money via their PLEX system for years and that game has one of the most complex and well functioning economies in MMO gaming.
Edit to make it read a little better.
There is no new gold being injected into the game, it's just being moved around the playerbase. This means more gold with more players rather than stored only with the richest ones
It's very unlikely people who are buying gold with crowns are doing so just to sit on it.Being able to buy in game money for real life money doesn't harm the economy, it stimulates it.
There is no new gold being injected into the game, it's just being moved around the playerbase. This means more gold with more players rather than stored only with the richest ones who won't buy materials etc. because they rarely need them.
The people buying gold for crowns want that gold to spend, either on housing/NPC items (gold sinks) or on items via the traders from players (movement of funds, good for economy and trading).
Note that EVE Online has had the option to buy in game currency for real life money via their PLEX system for years and that game has one of the most complex and well functioning economies in MMO gaming.
Edit to make it read a little better.
There is no new gold coming in, but it is now being gathered in the hands of a few people who have a lot of IRL money and are selling crown store items to other players for gold. This is creating a massive imbalance in the economy.
I am very sorry you cannot see that.
Edit to add: In honesty, a system that allows wealthy players to buy gold packs but including more (and more varied) gold sinks, might be preferable.
It's very unlikely people who are buying gold with crowns are doing so just to sit on it.Being able to buy in game money for real life money doesn't harm the economy, it stimulates it.
There is no new gold being injected into the game, it's just being moved around the playerbase. This means more gold with more players rather than stored only with the richest ones who won't buy materials etc. because they rarely need them.
The people buying gold for crowns want that gold to spend, either on housing/NPC items (gold sinks) or on items via the traders from players (movement of funds, good for economy and trading).
Note that EVE Online has had the option to buy in game currency for real life money via their PLEX system for years and that game has one of the most complex and well functioning economies in MMO gaming.
Edit to make it read a little better.
There is no new gold coming in, but it is now being gathered in the hands of a few people who have a lot of IRL money and are selling crown store items to other players for gold. This is creating a massive imbalance in the economy.
I am very sorry you cannot see that.
Edit to add: In honesty, a system that allows wealthy players to buy gold packs but including more (and more varied) gold sinks, might be preferable.
Even if that was the case and those people were buying all the gold up and not using it, how would that be any different from the people who horde it without spending real life money before this was an option?
Cave_Canem wrote: »A fool and their money are soon parted. Those that buy their way to the top will often fail to achieve the player skill necessary to enjoy being there and leave after depositing their coinage in ZOS's bank; its good for the game.
The few that took a short-cut to end-game and then learned to play and stick around, well that can't be too bad for the game either.
I figure the net benefit weighs in a little on the plus side as their spending sprees to get gear, etc will be transitory by the nature of the limited levelling process.
This isn't "My Readers" - this isn't my blog or something - it's a public discussion forum
LOL well done on editing your post, quick work
EDIT: Trying one more time to sort out the double post thing...
jaschacasadiob16_ESO wrote: »I do not understand why people are not allowed to buy in-game money with real money directly. Because this is what ZOS has recently done, but in a very complicated way that often results in scams.
Being able to buy in game money for real life money doesn't harm the economy, it stimulates it.
There is no new gold being injected into the game, it's just being moved around the playerbase. This means more gold with more players rather than stored only with the richest ones who won't buy materials etc. because they rarely need them.
The people buying gold for crowns want that gold to spend, either on housing/NPC items (gold sinks) or on items via the traders from players (movement of funds, good for economy and trading).
Note that EVE Online has had the option to buy in game currency for real life money via their PLEX system for years and that game has one of the most complex and well functioning economies in MMO gaming.
Edit to make it read a little better.
There is no new gold coming in, but it is now being gathered in the hands of a few people who have a lot of IRL money and are selling crown store items to other players for gold. This is creating a massive imbalance in the economy.
I am very sorry you cannot see that.
Edit to add: In honesty, a system that allows wealthy players to buy gold packs but including more (and more varied, and more desired) gold sinks, might be preferable.
Allowing trading of crowns for gold.
I have heard several people say that is not "P2W", because crown items are only cosmetic.
However, this is neglecting to look at the other side of the transaction.
People who can open their IRL wallets and offer crown items for sale, are now able to afford anything they like - vet trial carries, guild kiosks, any boe gear they want, carries in dungeons with dungeon gear being exchanged for the limitless amount of gold now available to the IRL wealthy in the game - there are now many multi-billionaires in game, simply due to this one thing.
And it is destroying the economy, and destroying trading.
I wonder whether this thread will be allowed to stay up, but I would like to hear any comments.
Olen_Mikko wrote: »Still not p2w, as you can't get any better gear or weapon, with crowns or excessive amounts of gold.
starkerealm wrote: »Olen_Mikko wrote: »Still not p2w, as you can't get any better gear or weapon, with crowns or excessive amounts of gold.
Not entirely true. You could finance upgrades to gold, or pay for crafted sets like Hunding's or Julianos. The issue is, gear is such a minor element of player performance in ESO (when comparing veteran players to inexperienced ones) , that the pay to win arguments are pretty shallow. Same goes for your racial pick. For example, if you wanted to argue that Imperials were P2W... okay, sure, kinda. Those stat bonuses are nice. But, it won't let you go out and win when you're up against a player who knows what they're doing.
Carbonised wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »Olen_Mikko wrote: »Still not p2w, as you can't get any better gear or weapon, with crowns or excessive amounts of gold.
Not entirely true. You could finance upgrades to gold, or pay for crafted sets like Hunding's or Julianos. The issue is, gear is such a minor element of player performance in ESO (when comparing veteran players to inexperienced ones) , that the pay to win arguments are pretty shallow. Same goes for your racial pick. For example, if you wanted to argue that Imperials were P2W... okay, sure, kinda. Those stat bonuses are nice. But, it won't let you go out and win when you're up against a player who knows what they're doing.
ESO is extremely P2W. Those who can pay for the best internet connections have great advantages in PvE and PvP against those of us who are left with *** WiFi and who are located far from the servers. Especially considering the usually *** performance in Cyrodiil any night of the week. Clear P2W.

Carbonised wrote: »(Ok this was sarcasm. At least somewhat..)