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.
What game economy? It only exists for the proportion of the players who trade. I haven't noticed any change in the prices paid by the NPC merchants and that's the only economy the rest of us experience!
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.
jedtb16_ESO wrote: »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.
does that surprise you?
it is a business after all.
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.
you cant buy crap with gold, all the good stuff is bind on pick up, who give a *** about all the other stuff
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.
you cant buy crap with gold, all the good stuff is bind on pick up, who give a *** about all the other stuff
Gold Sloads
Here’s my only issue with it. I actually think it’s not a bad system but let’s say tommy and his friends have rich parents and each of them have a thousand bucks to waste so they sell crates or whatever other crown store item. A few friends could gather 20 million gold in no time. So they can now go out bid Johnny and his friends on a trader that they spent the last 6 months on collecting low dues and grinding for stuff to sell and raffle to make their bid. How is this not p2w?
Okay, they gather 20 million gold and outbid the other guy/guild. Traders stay "bought" for a week, right? The friends who outbid Johnny and Co. to get the trader, have they also gathered enough items/mats/tempers/whatevers to fill the trader slots? They going to make back their original bid plus more so they can do the whole exercise over in a week? Or have they simply thrown 20 million gold out the window to say up yours to Johnny and his friends, who haven't lost any gold or items and can make another bid and fill the trader slots?
Is there some secret Achievement for getting a trader or something? One for gathering "elebenty bazillion gold"? What on Nirn do you "win" if you get a trader [hopefully on a consistent basis] and sell stuff? What would they be paying to win?
No there’s no secret achievement. And as I stated before you don’t have to bid 20 million to get a trader. Don’t you think that the majority of ppl that started guild in the last couple years would have like to started with an excessive amount of gold? Idk if you or others are aware but it is much easier to recruit players to join a guild if you have a decent trader. You can get daggerfall for 1.5m easy and hold it. I don’t understand why it’s hard for anyone to see that if you have the cash then you have the advantage. Yes this is the case with anything and it won’t change but those that deny it are delusional. Let me try to paint it with crayons. If I farm and sell for a week to make 1M and you sell two 15 packs of crown crates for 1M in 5 minutes, did you not just pay to beat me!? Do you not have an advantage over me because you’re spending real money? This is p2w whether denying it or not. I’m not pushing for a change, I’m just stating facts.
There's "endgame" content that consists of "how fast can you make gold"? How, exactly did I "beat" you when I have no idea that getting billions of gold is some kind of race? Who keeps track? I don't think I've ever noticed any kind of leaderboards or ladders. I know there aren't any tangible rewards, but please, tell me what exactly, specifically is the in-game "prize" I've won because I 'beat' you and got the same amount of gold in the end? :hopes it will be a radiant apex senche mount that you can't buy for gold: What is the advantage I've just paid to win?
I really don't understand. There are players who have, either alone or with multiple guilds, accumulated hundreds of millions of gold. Good for them. They can, if they actually play the game instead of constantly farming/trading, still be a really crappy, totally suxxors player who can't fight swarming mudcrabs. Totally filthy swimming in gold rich, yes. But still a crappy player at the game part of the game.
Don’t really know where you’re going with this. My point was a lot of ppl had to grind to get a start on building a guild and now all you have to do is have a few hundred bucks to buy that gold to get started. I don’t really care how fast someone can kill a mudcrab??? And I guess you are just here to argue because I’ve answered your question at least 3 times. Either you have no idea how guild system works or you’re defending yourself because you’re doing exactly what I’m talking about. I’m not here to argue nor knock anyone that is making gold from selling items from crown store but to answer your question for the 4th time on how exactly did you beat me. If I actually play the game to make my gold and you buy your gold then you have a quicker more efficient way of getting ahead of me and most definitely will accumulate more gold than me. It’s a shortcut to the top and like everything else all you gotta have is the $.
The fact that we can officially trade gold for crown store items is one of the best things developers ever did in the game (for me at least)
For example, I would never justify spending 10k crowns on banker and merchant, or 5k crowns on crates "rng". So far assistants are best things I've ever bought with gold - my mansion itself is so useless compared to themEveryone was happy: me, other player, developers (cause they got extra crowns purchase which they wouldn't get otherwise in this case). Even my gold was happy, cause it was finally used for a good cause and returned to economy, instead of being hoarded
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.
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.
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.
@XxCaLxX what would be the point of that though? They would be loosing more money than they are putting in. That would defeat the whole purpose of having a trader in the first place. Lol
Here’s my only issue with it. I actually think it’s not a bad system but let’s say tommy and his friends have rich parents and each of them have a thousand bucks to waste so they sell crates or whatever other crown store item. A few friends could gather 20 million gold in no time. So they can now go out bid Johnny and his friends on a trader that they spent the last 6 months on collecting low dues and grinding for stuff to sell and raffle to make their bid. How is this not p2w?
Okay, they gather 20 million gold and outbid the other guy/guild. Traders stay "bought" for a week, right? The friends who outbid Johnny and Co. to get the trader, have they also gathered enough items/mats/tempers/whatevers to fill the trader slots? They going to make back their original bid plus more so they can do the whole exercise over in a week? Or have they simply thrown 20 million gold out the window to say up yours to Johnny and his friends, who haven't lost any gold or items and can make another bid and fill the trader slots?
Is there some secret Achievement for getting a trader or something? One for gathering "elebenty bazillion gold"? What on Nirn do you "win" if you get a trader [hopefully on a consistent basis] and sell stuff? What would they be paying to win?
No there’s no secret achievement. And as I stated before you don’t have to bid 20 million to get a trader. Don’t you think that the majority of ppl that started guild in the last couple years would have like to started with an excessive amount of gold? Idk if you or others are aware but it is much easier to recruit players to join a guild if you have a decent trader. You can get daggerfall for 1.5m easy and hold it. I don’t understand why it’s hard for anyone to see that if you have the cash then you have the advantage. Yes this is the case with anything and it won’t change but those that deny it are delusional. Let me try to paint it with crayons. If I farm and sell for a week to make 1M and you sell two 15 packs of crown crates for 1M in 5 minutes, did you not just pay to beat me!? Do you not have an advantage over me because you’re spending real money? This is p2w whether denying it or not. I’m not pushing for a change, I’m just stating facts.
There's "endgame" content that consists of "how fast can you make gold"? How, exactly did I "beat" you when I have no idea that getting billions of gold is some kind of race? Who keeps track? I don't think I've ever noticed any kind of leaderboards or ladders. I know there aren't any tangible rewards, but please, tell me what exactly, specifically is the in-game "prize" I've won because I 'beat' you and got the same amount of gold in the end? :hopes it will be a radiant apex senche mount that you can't buy for gold: What is the advantage I've just paid to win?
I really don't understand. There are players who have, either alone or with multiple guilds, accumulated hundreds of millions of gold. Good for them. They can, if they actually play the game instead of constantly farming/trading, still be a really crappy, totally suxxors player who can't fight swarming mudcrabs. Totally filthy swimming in gold rich, yes. But still a crappy player at the game part of the game.
Don’t really know where you’re going with this. My point was a lot of ppl had to grind to get a start on building a guild and now all you have to do is have a few hundred bucks to buy that gold to get started. I don’t really care how fast someone can kill a mudcrab??? And I guess you are just here to argue because I’ve answered your question at least 3 times. Either you have no idea how guild system works or you’re defending yourself because you’re doing exactly what I’m talking about. I’m not here to argue nor knock anyone that is making gold from selling items from crown store but to answer your question for the 4th time on how exactly did you beat me. If I actually play the game to make my gold and you buy your gold then you have a quicker more efficient way of getting ahead of me and most definitely will accumulate more gold than me. It’s a shortcut to the top and like everything else all you gotta have is the $.
Okay, now I see. You think starting a guild is what the game is for. Making the guild one of the top ones by getting tons of gold to block out other guilds and take trader kiosks is the "end game". Good luck to you. I am not the gm of any guild, and you couldn't pay me enough gold to be one. Right now I have 200k in my bank. With the exception of 500 gold I won in a guild raffle, all the gold I have I've played the game to get. I sold motifs I got, and tempers/mats I got from refining mats I farmed and deconning gear I got from drops. I am soooo concerned about making gold by any means possible, I make armor, weapons, food, potions, and glyphs for guildmates under cp160 without asking for mats for free. I make green gear for random new players for free. Being a trading guild mafia/tycoon isn't a part of my game. So sorry, I have no frame of reference for "beating" someone by piling up gold in the game to make a guild to get more gold. :shrug:
When someone can show us evidence it's having a negative effect on the games economy like is being claimed then people might have more concerns.oh, ZOS is probably aware.
But sadly, they probably don't care.
It is safe to assume that many forum members also don't care since it serves their interests, i.e they are buying gold through the mentioned method(crown store items for gold).
So I suggest to not expect some sort of recognition of the issue from many forum members.
Time after time it is pretty clear that many forum members defend shady practices.
This is not an accusation, it is a fact.
I would be very surprised if ZOS will do anything in order to remedy the issue.
One can only hope.
yeah, we can buy whatever we feel like buying now. i can afford to be dead weight through vDSA ten times without batting an eye. i could go around and search out 3 players strong enough to carry me, and after finding enough people with enough confidence, hope tnat they aren't blowing smoke up me bum and can actually deliver. and whether they're lying or not, i still have to spend a bunch of time watching and waiting for these people to finish the content for me. i could also spend that same time doing something more fun, or making more money instead. that sounds like a terrible evening.
but something about doing that feels scummy (apart from the boredom). and if i were a person who'd buy my way through a game, i'd probably do it on a game where it wasn't so boring to do, or i'd be doing it on so many games in succession that i'd be a flash-in-the-pan of economic stimulus and not very harmful at all.
i think you're gonna have to make a stronger case if you want your readers to believe it's destroying the economy. it hasn't really been a problem on my megaserver.
Here’s my only issue with it. I actually think it’s not a bad system but let’s say tommy and his friends have rich parents and each of them have a thousand bucks to waste so they sell crates or whatever other crown store item. A few friends could gather 20 million gold in no time. So they can now go out bid Johnny and his friends on a trader that they spent the last 6 months on collecting low dues and grinding for stuff to sell and raffle to make their bid. How is this not p2w?
It can happen, but for tommy to outbid a good spot those millions will be fast burning golds, becuase 6 to 10 people without trading experience (they needed to buy gold so it's very likely), they won't make the gold back maybe not 1% of it. So yeah they can play this fun gold sink game and make 500 people very sad for 1-4 weeks but after that they spent thousand of dollars for this fun. As it didn't happened often before the gift system altough there was a very reachable way to buy gold (not legal but easy), I would be surprised to see it occuring often from now.
I'm not saying this is a very good addition to the game, but I don't think it is harmfull.
Top tier trading guilds are just upset that they can't control the market.
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.
ResTandRespeC wrote: »yeah, we can buy whatever we feel like buying now. i can afford to be dead weight through vDSA ten times without batting an eye. i could go around and search out 3 players strong enough to carry me, and after finding enough people with enough confidence, hope tnat they aren't blowing smoke up me bum and can actually deliver. and whether they're lying or not, i still have to spend a bunch of time watching and waiting for these people to finish the content for me. i could also spend that same time doing something more fun, or making more money instead. that sounds like a terrible evening.
but something about doing that feels scummy (apart from the boredom). and if i were a person who'd buy my way through a game, i'd probably do it on a game where it wasn't so boring to do, or i'd be doing it on so many games in succession that i'd be a flash-in-the-pan of economic stimulus and not very harmful at all.
i think you're gonna have to make a stronger case if you want your readers to believe it's destroying the economy. it hasn't really been a problem on my megaserver.
You don't need to wait around. They'd just bring you in on the last boss. That's how most carries are done.
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.