VanyelMohr wrote: »Right. You have people playing this game that don't have access to the DLCs or expansions. So, with such a shifting around of all the guilds, these players will not be able to find a guild trader that they can easily and consistently get to.
Some guilds have 500 people. Not everyone reads the MOTD. People miss a week or two then come back and have to figure out where their guild is at now. Mass confusion ensues.
Horrible idea.
WuffyCerulei wrote: »This isn’t a middle finger to the establishment or whatever they think it is. It’s a hugely d*ck move to almost 2500 people who are in those guilds. And to all the people who buy from them.
ESO_Nightingale wrote: »
Sure it worked. If you mean by worked common items are at vendor prices and rare items are monopolized. Other MMO forums have all kinds of threads about one exploit or another with the auction system and some particular item.
Sure it worked. If you mean by worked common items are at vendor prices and rare items are monopolized. Other MMO forums have all kinds of threads about one exploit or another with the auction system and some particular item.
Forbid resale of items bought in the AH. A game doesn't have to reflect real life. If speculation harms the game, code it out of the game. Guild traders solve nothing, especially when listings are de facto global via add-ons such as TTC or MM.
Jayman1000 wrote: »
Sure it worked. If you mean by worked common items are at vendor prices and rare items are monopolized. Other MMO forums have all kinds of threads about one exploit or another with the auction system and some particular item.
Forbid resale of items bought in the AH. A game doesn't have to reflect real life. If speculation harms the game, code it out of the game. Guild traders solve nothing, especially when listings are de facto global via add-ons such as TTC or MM.
What a great idea to forbid items for resale. But why stop there? why not impose maximum prices so that every honest communist citizen can benefit equally for his/her labor skills? Or limits on how many specific items of each type can be allowed to be bought. Surely no one needs more than 12 golden platings per week, or a maximum of 200 drinks per week too, no one needs to drink more than that, if you buy more than that you're just capitalist pig exploiting honest laborers. So these should be the maximum allowed to be bought, only what each citizen actually need should be allowed. Im sure that together we can come up with even more wonderful restrictions for our new communist utopian eso experience.
I don't feel bad for ANY trader guilds, but why not put actual items up for sale during the take over instead of 50K obsidian?
I'm not interested in your guild wars
I hope ZOS takes a peak at where this player got their gold from. I understand there are hundreds of not thousands of dirty stinking rich players with enough gold to have done this, but it would be due diligence to see if there was an RMT/botting dimension.
I think it's disgusting that so many are opening celebrating this. I guess when you dumb your game down, it fills up with idiots.
From the players who raged about getting killed in Cyrodiil: Trader salt!!
I hope ZOS takes a peak at where this player got their gold from. I understand there are hundreds of not thousands of dirty stinking rich players with enough gold to have done this, but it would be due diligence to see if there was an RMT/botting dimension.
I think it's disgusting that so many are opening celebrating this. I guess when you dumb your game down, it fills up with idiots.
From the players who raged about getting killed in Cyrodiil: Trader salt!!
I hope ZOS takes a peak at where this player got their gold from. I understand there are hundreds of not thousands of dirty stinking rich players with enough gold to have done this, but it would be due diligence to see if there was an RMT/botting dimension.
I think it's disgusting that so many are opening celebrating this. I guess when you dumb your game down, it fills up with idiots.
From the players who raged about getting killed in Cyrodiil: Trader salt!!
Especially the ones that can't understand when they're looking in a mirror, right?
WuffyCerulei wrote: »This isn’t a middle finger to the establishment or whatever they think it is. It’s a hugely d*ck move to almost 2500 people who are in those guilds. And to all the people who buy from them.
The first few weeks of an expansion are the most fun for ESO traders. This dude griefed 5 very well-run guilds with admins who extremely hard to maintain the best communities in the game.
I feel bad for all the Rawl guilds affected. Their admins work hard for their communities so this must have been incredibly stressful and disappointing heading into the expansion.
There's too much salt here. Both by those happy to see Rawl guilds suffer because they have absolutely no idea how the player economy actually works and those actually responsible.
Jayman1000 wrote: »
Sure it worked. If you mean by worked common items are at vendor prices and rare items are monopolized. Other MMO forums have all kinds of threads about one exploit or another with the auction system and some particular item.
Forbid resale of items bought in the AH. A game doesn't have to reflect real life. If speculation harms the game, code it out of the game. Guild traders solve nothing, especially when listings are de facto global via add-ons such as TTC or MM.
What a great idea to forbid items for resale. But why stop there? why not impose maximum prices so that every honest communist citizen can benefit equally for his/her labor skills? Or limits on how many specific items of each type can be allowed to be bought. Surely no one needs more than 12 golden platings per week, or a maximum of 200 drinks per week too, no one needs to drink more than that, if you buy more than that you're just capitalist pig exploiting honest laborers. So these should be the maximum allowed to be bought, only what each citizen actually need should be allowed. Im sure that together we can come up with even more wonderful restrictions for our new communist utopian eso experience.
I made a suggestion (forbid resale in the context of a global ah) to address an actual issue (price gouging).
You spewed a bunch of nonsense.
This isn't how discussions work.