'Destroying the economy' I am all for it ....... 200,000+ gold for 1 motif page....... Yes, lets have more of that ........ NOT!!
But, I don't actually see any change in the game economy, if anything I see an increase in prices (more's the pity) so all you greed traders should be happy making more millions.
I'd seriously like to see ZoS CAP prices!!! and before you all start moaning, I am entitled to my opinion, deal with it.
exeeter702 wrote: »exeeter702 wrote: »All this sounds like to me is a bunch of people frustrated they will no longer have a monopoly on the market.
And what would stop them exactly?
Those people who already have enough gold to maintain price manipulation market wide for weeks, they surely can compete with people who are trying to have an impact on markets by using real money for the game.
Only annoying impact of gold buyers via crowns is that smaller guilds have a chance to take a top trader spot for a week, yet to find out how one week later they are outbid again with mega bid. Then smaller guilds may realize that their current tax income and donations might not be even close to compensate the giant gold sink which bidding mega bids to trader practically is. If the smaller guild is willing to open wallet again for dropping even higher bid for the top spot again, all what I can say about it is:
"Good luck with that."
Those that make their gold from crown gifting dont need traders to make gold
Obviously. They are free to burn their real money into virtual currency inside a game. ZOS won't mind at all.
You say that like its a bad thing. It isnt. My disposable income is not the same as someone elses. Which doesnt even conisder the fact that i now have a way to make use of my monthly stipend from eso+
"Burning their money"....
Lol.
That's been an issue with the trader system long before this was a feature.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.
So does Guild Wars 2
Guild Wars was designed from ground up with that in mind, ESO sadly is not.
Effect of crown trading will be seen more soon, logging in lately after long time and i already see guild leader of trade guild whining that he had to sell crowns to get rade post cause members didnt cough up more gold. Many, many people still dont know its official and legal to trade those now but the news will spread.
Stinkyremy wrote: »They consistently destroy the games economy.
Every event destroys someones effort. Last event all alchemy reagents were given freely from the boxes so reagent were cheap, so there goes the flower pickers wallets, before that was motif farmers, bouyant went down 100s of K
Outfit system and transmute system has *** master crafters completely. No one will even pay for a unique crafted set anymore as they either wear a costume or change it in the outfit system. Jewellery crafting has actually harmed crafters too as we cant make money from it because the mats are too grindy to acquire, so too expensive to sell.
Tbh I think ZOS are either stupid, don't care, or are in collusion with the IRL gold sellers, because there are well known people in the game who have a monopoly in the game and sell gold for IRL cash, but ZOS doesn't do anything about it. What they continue to do though, is make it harder for the average hard working/farming player to make a successful trade in the game.
Stinkyremy wrote: »Tbh I think ZOS are either stupid, don't care, or are in collusion with the IRL gold sellers, because there are well known people in the game who have a monopoly in the game and sell gold for IRL cash, but ZOS doesn't do anything about it. What they continue to do though, is make it harder for the average hard working/farming player to make a successful trade in the game.