Dont_do_drugs wrote: »MartiniDaniels wrote: »This was actually smart move from ZOS. If they allow to buy gold directly with crowns, it will make ESO look like "Clash of clans" or whatever other mobile game (B**des, heh). But this exchange of gold for gifts adds another layer of socialization and immersion to trade, builds up demand for respectable people who everybody trusts so that people can ensure that deals are fair. On the other hand there is "black market" with low prices but high chance of scam.. it all makes game more alive, and in the same time people who don't want or don't have money to buy crowns may obtain CS items, and people who don't have time for grinding may receive gold, and ZOS receives income in process. It's win-win solution.
What kind of stupid comment, the crown black market has middlemen which secure the transactions.
KaraBela94 wrote: »You really need to learn the definition of Pay2Win seriously
I know the definition very well.
Gold is used for power too, such as buying gear/upgrading the gear/bidding on guild traders.
There are many other uses.
If gold is available for real life money, it is P2W.
This definition is much broader.
This Is the best counter point I've seen. But I think people are just going to tell you that it's a "convenience".
prototypefb wrote: »MartiniDaniels wrote: »Probably OP is concerned that if some people want to dominate trading market they may just sell 100k+ crowns for 30mil+ and bid for good trader which will leave out other guilds who earned let's say 20mil from trading and member donations. This scenario is probably possible and even takes place in reality (remember those strange guilds which are appearing in deshaan with poor listings for couple of weeks and then vanishing god knows where), but now there is not so big demand for crowns to make that an issue.
Still if we talk about established trading guilds and if they have rich IRL members, those guilds will have strong advantage and it will be literally P2W (in terms of trading place and prestige).
i don't see any1 spending rl money to hire a guild trader... seems far fetched.
if they do, then they must hate opposing guild very much and i feel for them(not rly, idc).
tipically large guild alliances conspire and bid on weak opponent spots to hurt competition and possibly get the spot in new upcomming guild of their own in future.
It is not P2W.
If you really want to gripe about gold buying you would be complaining about how long it takes for Zos to ban bot accounts. That is where the real issue is so please get priorities straight.
I disagree.
Though it is for sure Pay for too much convenience.
Sheezabeast wrote: »You’ve never participated in it but you want to restrict it?
As a Grand Master Crafter, Crown store exclusive motifs are my bane, I’ve had to buy them with gold from friends every time one is released. I have financial circumstances limiting my budget irl, why should I get restricted from collecting a new motif on my dedicated crafter because you don’t like other people having a mutually beneficial gold sink?
They are indeed a bane of the crafting system. So don't buy them. Don't buy them with crowns. Don't buy them with crowns via gold. If they see that this sort of move is unpopular, then they might stop. But by buying crowns with gold, people are merely encouraging ZOS to move more things into cash shop exclusive status, because more people are willing and able to buy them now.
It is not P2W.
If you really want to gripe about gold buying you would be complaining about how long it takes for Zos to ban bot accounts. That is where the real issue is so please get priorities straight.
I disagree.
Though it is for sure Pay for too much convenience.
You really need to read what you quote before you respond.
You just disagreed to a quote where most of the comment was about bot accounts (actual gold sellers) and was saying that removing them should be a priority.
To that I say you are flat wrong. They are the most destabilizing force in a games economy and they give a huge bolster to the legitimate in game trading you are complaining about. Curb them and the in game gold value of crown items deflates. Do not curb them then everything of value in game inflates regardless.
In other words, you are sounding like you do not care if Zos permits this gold selling by the bots.
xilfxlegion wrote: »Sheezabeast wrote: »You’ve never participated in it but you want to restrict it?
As a Grand Master Crafter, Crown store exclusive motifs are my bane, I’ve had to buy them with gold from friends every time one is released. I have financial circumstances limiting my budget irl, why should I get restricted from collecting a new motif on my dedicated crafter because you don’t like other people having a mutually beneficial gold sink?
The ones who sold you the motifs earned the gold by using their real world money.
It is quite literally gold buying, like they approached some websites and bought their gold from the merchants for posted amount of real world currency, such as dollars.
Though in this case ZOS made the profit, not some third parties.
This isn't right and shouldn't be allowed.
No real world currency should allow the player to exchange it to gold.
What is currently being done:
1.Real world currency for crown packs.
2. Crown packs for crown store items.
3. Crown store items for gold.
So it is basically real world currency conversion to gold.
This is wrong and shouldn't be allowed to continue as it is now.
If ZOS doesn't want disallow it, they can at least restrict it.xilfxlegion wrote: »im still not getting how it is pay to win ?
Gold is extremely useful currency, used for many purposes to improve the characters power/game account/guild store trading.
Some examples: Buying/upgrading gear is a way to increase the power of the character, guild stores bidding process - easier through crown store gifting.
question ---- can you get gold and upgrade materials without buying them in the crown store ? yes --- therefore it is not pay to win.
what i dont get is why people complain about this ---- it literally hurts no one.
MartiniDaniels wrote: »This was actually smart move from ZOS. If they allow to buy gold directly with crowns, it will make ESO look like "Clash of clans" or whatever other mobile game (B**des, heh). But this exchange of gold for gifts adds another layer of socialization and immersion to trade, builds up demand for respectable people who everybody trusts so that people can ensure that deals are fair. On the other hand there is "black market" with low prices but high chance of scam.. it all makes game more alive, and in the same time people who don't want or don't have money to buy crowns may obtain CS items, and people who don't have time for grinding may receive gold, and ZOS receives income in process. It's win-win solution.
It is not P2W.
If you really want to gripe about gold buying you would be complaining about how long it takes for Zos to ban bot accounts. That is where the real issue is so please get priorities straight.
I disagree.
Though it is for sure Pay for too much convenience.
You really need to read what you quote before you respond.
You just disagreed to a quote where most of the comment was about bot accounts (actual gold sellers) and was saying that removing them should be a priority.
To that I say you are flat wrong. They are the most destabilizing force in a games economy and they give a huge bolster to the legitimate in game trading you are complaining about. Curb them and the in game gold value of crown items deflates. Do not curb them then everything of value in game inflates regardless.
In other words, you are sounding like you do not care if Zos permits this gold selling by the bots.
MartiniDaniels wrote: »Dont_do_drugs wrote: »MartiniDaniels wrote: »This was actually smart move from ZOS. If they allow to buy gold directly with crowns, it will make ESO look like "Clash of clans" or whatever other mobile game (B**des, heh). But this exchange of gold for gifts adds another layer of socialization and immersion to trade, builds up demand for respectable people who everybody trusts so that people can ensure that deals are fair. On the other hand there is "black market" with low prices but high chance of scam.. it all makes game more alive, and in the same time people who don't want or don't have money to buy crowns may obtain CS items, and people who don't have time for grinding may receive gold, and ZOS receives income in process. It's win-win solution.
What kind of stupid comment, the crown black market has middlemen which secure the transactions.
You probably call middleman that person which i named respectable people who everybody trusts so that people can ensure that deals are fair, how he/she is called depends of attitude in particular guild lol.
Dont_do_drugs wrote: »MartiniDaniels wrote: »Dont_do_drugs wrote: »MartiniDaniels wrote: »This was actually smart move from ZOS. If they allow to buy gold directly with crowns, it will make ESO look like "Clash of clans" or whatever other mobile game (B**des, heh). But this exchange of gold for gifts adds another layer of socialization and immersion to trade, builds up demand for respectable people who everybody trusts so that people can ensure that deals are fair. On the other hand there is "black market" with low prices but high chance of scam.. it all makes game more alive, and in the same time people who don't want or don't have money to buy crowns may obtain CS items, and people who don't have time for grinding may receive gold, and ZOS receives income in process. It's win-win solution.
What kind of stupid comment, the crown black market has middlemen which secure the transactions.
You probably call middleman that person which i named respectable people who everybody trusts so that people can ensure that deals are fair, how he/she is called depends of attitude in particular guild lol.
I dont know what you are up to and what this is supposed to mean. It is absolutely useless to discuss the name of those people, which secure the transaction and keep care, that none of both parties are getting scammed. What you are doing here is spreading lies and trying to provoce. Why you are doing this is something, which can be figured out by the readers themselves, but itsw obvious where this is coming from. What you are doing is rude and nasty, so just grow up. Thanks.
xilfxlegion wrote: »KaraBela94 wrote: »You really need to learn the definition of Pay2Win seriously
I know the definition very well.
Gold is used for power too, such as buying gear/upgrading the gear/bidding on guild traders.
There are many other uses.
If gold is available for real life money, it is P2W.
This definition is much broader.
no ---- because gold doesnt help you win anything in this game. you cant just make up your own definition
Pink_E_808 wrote: »Here's a scenario for ya OP: Say I've been playing a long time and have been able here and there to purchase a month or so of ESO plus. I have millions of gold in my bank, just sitting there. I've pretty much got my gear set up down, have a bursting craft bag because of the times I can afford ESO plus (so don't need to buy mats for anything) and can make pretty much anything I might need, be it gear or furniture or whatever. BUT, what I don't have is that awesome mount or sweet statue that I really want and I've already spent whatever crowns I might have had (if any) and can't purchase any more because of bills. One of my friends just so happens to have enough crowns, doesn't want or need anything for themselves from the crown store, but needs some gold for several 100k items from a guild trader or the luxury vendor.
You're saying that you would rather I kept sitting on my pile of gold and NOT have my friend buy that (probably purely cosmetic) item for me in return for gold that they can use to buy the items they want from in-game vendors????
Huh.