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GarnetFire17 wrote: »This is this topic.....
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Goregrinder wrote: »So OP.....the votes are in....read them and weep if you must. Are you about ready to close the thread now? Or are you going to keep making these posts until everyone votes for the answer you want?
I don't know of a function to close the thread but it's still very early in the voting process compared to the threads age.
Goregrinder wrote: »The majority still votes no...59% as of 6-18-2019.
which majority? of gam players or forum warriors?
I dont think only 300 players are playing this game
Goregrinder wrote: »The majority still votes no...59% as of 6-18-2019.
which majority? of gam players or forum warriors?
I dont think only 300 players are playing this game
Then why have polls on the forums at all?
Goregrinder wrote: »The majority still votes no...59% as of 6-18-2019.
which majority? of gam players or forum warriors?
I dont think only 300 players are playing this game
Then why have polls on the forums at all?
good question
for more important things like this for both sides...they could do something which I have seen in some games
Goregrinder wrote: »The majority still votes no...59% as of 6-18-2019.
which majority? of gam players or forum warriors?
I dont think only 300 players are playing this game
Then why have polls on the forums at all?
good question
for more important things like this for both sides...they could do something which I have seen in some games
This questions actually doesn't matter.
The guild traders are hard coded into the engine. It would take years of intensive work, rewriting the engine and all the spaghetti code it effects to even try and implement a auction house. Assuming they even got it working right at that point, is that the best use of developers labor?
GarnetFire17 wrote: »This is this topic.....
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and this is showing why this still didnt change to global AH
when some many people outshout loudly NO! then rest of people arguing with quiet yes are not heared because they are outshouted by simple NO! without even need for arguments
GarnetFire17 wrote: »This is this topic.....
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Again with this fallacy that 4 years of complaining on the forum has accomplished nothing.
This game's guild trader system has undergone huge improvements over the years (all of these changes bringing it closer to a global auction house I should add). And it's the posters who were complaining about the broken system who were responsible for this. If we had listened to the "kicking a dead horse" crowd we'd still be stuck with the original guild trader system - which was so God awful it was nearly useless. And the kicking the dead horse crowd were winning the forum polls back then too.
This game willl probably eventually get around to having a proper global auction house. We'll just get there in baby steps. We're basically already there now if you include addons.
It's also even more misleading to say that implementing a GAH is the same as removing trials. It would be the same as creating a group finder for trials. Both systems would lead to more people participating in those activities.
I'm yes and no on it. I like a single AH due to the ease it would provide, but I like the flavor added by having to shop at different "stores". That feeling of hunting down a specific object and finally finding it is pretty great.
But even at my most generous I would say that if it isn't like removing the whole trial... then it is definitely like gutting it to remove everything but the final boss.
If the only thing about trading that is important is the sale, then the only thing about trials that is important is the final boss. Right? After all, that is the final activity in both cases, isn't it?
GarnetFire17 wrote: »This is this topic.....
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and this is showing why this still didnt change to global AH
when some many people outshout loudly NO! then rest of people arguing with quiet yes are not heared because they are outshouted by simple NO! without even need for arguments
You mean like CR and AS?
And no, it's not like that. The activity is buying and selling. All the other aspects that you described are not part of it but things you constructed around it socially.
Also, unlike in the case of trading, it's not just the GMs and officers who get to enjoy the social aspects of it, but every guild member.
Trading is tedious, both in life and in game, that's why we have invented online stores (like amazon) and AHs (like ebay) and there are services like pcpartpicker.com, google flights and trivago that take the information from multiple stores and show the one where the items/services are priced best.
GAH > current system, because it reduces transaction costs, and that's ultimately what all participants want in a market, both sellers and buyers.
GarnetFire17 wrote: »This is this topic.....
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Again with this fallacy that 4 years of complaining on the forum has accomplished nothing.
This game's guild trader system has undergone huge improvements over the years (all of these changes bringing it closer to a global auction house I should add). And it's the posters who were complaining about the broken system who were responsible for this. If we had listened to the "kicking a dead horse" crowd we'd still be stuck with the original guild trader system - which was so God awful it was nearly useless. And the kicking the dead horse crowd were winning the forum polls back then too.
This game willl probably eventually get around to having a proper global auction house. We'll just get there in baby steps. We're basically already there now if you include addons.
I agree with the part that it is misleading to compare switching Guild traders to GAH is same as removing trials. I disagree with "is the same as creating a group finder for trials". Since switching from guild traders to GAH, you essentially reduce the complexity to gain easy and simple trade system. It would be same as removing mechanics from trial bosses to gain easier and more simple trials.It's also even more misleading to say that implementing a GAH is the same as removing trials. It would be the same as creating a group finder for trials. Both systems would lead to more people participating in those activities.
The whole point of having a trading system in a game is for convenience. If you make the system as inconvenient as it is now, you are (at least partially) defeating it's purpose.
GarnetFire17 wrote: »This is this topic.....
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GarnetFire17 wrote: »This is this topic.....
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Again with this fallacy that 4 years of complaining on the forum has accomplished nothing.
This game's guild trader system has undergone huge improvements over the years (all of these changes bringing it closer to a global auction house I should add). And it's the posters who were complaining about the broken system who were responsible for this. If we had listened to the "kicking a dead horse" crowd we'd still be stuck with the original guild trader system - which was so God awful it was nearly useless. And the kicking the dead horse crowd were winning the forum polls back then too.
This game willl probably eventually get around to having a proper global auction house. We'll just get there in baby steps. We're basically already there now if you include addons.
There have been no changes to the trading system from OP's like this one. The statement you quoted is absolutely correct that threads like this have accomplished nothing at all as we are as close to having a God awful and antiquated GAH today as we were 4 years ago.
Yes, the guild trader system has gone through some changes as any good system would evolve. However, it has come from threads (and the guild leaders) suggesting things that make sense. Nothing like beating a dead horse in a wasteful manner as this thread.
Further, I understand wanting to say it is probable the game will get a GAH but there is really no basis for that. I would really suggest you do not hold your breath for that day as it may be very unhealthy.
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Again with this fallacy that 4 years of complaining on the forum has accomplished nothing.
This game's guild trader system has undergone huge improvements over the years (all of these changes bringing it closer to a global auction house I should add). And it's the posters who were complaining about the broken system who were responsible for this. If we had listened to the "kicking a dead horse" crowd we'd still be stuck with the original guild trader system - which was so God awful it was nearly useless. And the kicking the dead horse crowd were winning the forum polls back then too.
This game willl probably eventually get around to having a proper global auction house. We'll just get there in baby steps. We're basically already there now if you include addons.
There have been no changes to the trading system from OP's like this one. The statement you quoted is absolutely correct that threads like this have accomplished nothing at all as we are as close to having a God awful and antiquated GAH today as we were 4 years ago.
Yes, the guild trader system has gone through some changes as any good system would evolve. However, it has come from threads (and the guild leaders) suggesting things that make sense. Nothing like beating a dead horse in a wasteful manner as this thread.
Further, I understand wanting to say it is probable the game will get a GAH but there is really no basis for that. I would really suggest you do not hold your breath for that day as it may be very unhealthy.
False.
It was threads criticizing the guild trader system and asking for a global market that was responsible for some of the changes we take for granted today. For example: players being able to purchase from other guilds. I remember people complaining about not being able to buy from other guilds and how they wish they would just add an auction house and these same people telling players to stop beating a dead horse and stop asking for an auction house - because the guild trader system was fine as is.
GarnetFire17 wrote: »This is this topic.....
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Again with this fallacy that 4 years of complaining on the forum has accomplished nothing.
This game's guild trader system has undergone huge improvements over the years (all of these changes bringing it closer to a global auction house I should add). And it's the posters who were complaining about the broken system who were responsible for this. If we had listened to the "kicking a dead horse" crowd we'd still be stuck with the original guild trader system - which was so God awful it was nearly useless. And the kicking the dead horse crowd were winning the forum polls back then too.
This game willl probably eventually get around to having a proper global auction house. We'll just get there in baby steps. We're basically already there now if you include addons.
There have been no changes to the trading system from OP's like this one. The statement you quoted is absolutely correct that threads like this have accomplished nothing at all as we are as close to having a God awful and antiquated GAH today as we were 4 years ago.
Yes, the guild trader system has gone through some changes as any good system would evolve. However, it has come from threads (and the guild leaders) suggesting things that make sense. Nothing like beating a dead horse in a wasteful manner as this thread.
Further, I understand wanting to say it is probable the game will get a GAH but there is really no basis for that. I would really suggest you do not hold your breath for that day as it may be very unhealthy.
False.
It was threads criticizing the guild trader system and asking for a global market that was responsible for some of the changes we take for granted today. For example: players being able to purchase from other guilds. I remember people complaining about not being able to buy from other guilds and how they wish they would just add an auction house and these same people telling players to stop beating a dead horse and stop asking for an auction house - because the guild trader system was fine as is.
Your memory is not very good. We were able to purchase form other guilds the first day this game launched over 5 years ago. Though the initial implementation of those guild traders was to limited. Zos did greatly improve on this and the change that came were and are a good thing. BTW, to refresh your memory just go into Cyrodiil. You will notice the keeps are claimed by guilds and you can access what ever their store is.
BTW, those changes were hardly a step towards a GAH and certainly did not come from the same type of thread as this one so your claim my comment was false is rather, well, false. Interesting how the facts got in the way of that.
I edited out the rest because it is irrelevant. To refresh your memory again, this thread was created concerning a GAH. Not about how the guild trader system was 5 years ago. It really seems that part I edited out was meant as a distraction to derail the thread.
Androconium wrote: »FOR ***'s SAKENOTTHISAGAIN?
I have yet to read any valid, justification for an auction house other than "It's too hard to teleport around and check prices"
No-one really cares and why should they?
Unless you're flipping, virtually everything that you sell didn't cost you anything in the first place.
Just go away with these endless, stupid, WOW *** concepts
(edit: my view is that the people promoting this are trying to increase the sales amount for whatever it is that they sell. Thsi colours my argument)
barney2525 wrote: »Androconium wrote: »FOR ***'s SAKENOTTHISAGAIN?
I have yet to read any valid, justification for an auction house other than "It's too hard to teleport around and check prices"
No-one really cares and why should they?
Unless you're flipping, virtually everything that you sell didn't cost you anything in the first place.
Just go away with these endless, stupid, WOW *** concepts
(edit: my view is that the people promoting this are trying to increase the sales amount for whatever it is that they sell. Thsi colours my argument)
Okay. Let's compare.
Accessing :
GAH – from the mmos I have played that used one, you click on a link and pull up the GAH immediately, wherever you are.
Trader – this is the only mmo I have played that uses one. To sell you have to physically go to a banker – and not the portable bank you can buy.
Selling :
GAH – Without any requirements, the player can open the GAH to the listings for your item and can see what the item is currently selling for by Everyone in the game who chose to sell that item. You can then immediately list your item at an appropriate price.
Trader – You must First join a Trading Guild, with any financial obligations that may go with it. Then you can go to the bank, access the Guild Store and list your item. You can also see what other members of your guild are selling the item for, but not what players in other Guilds are selling the item for. On PC you can use an addon to assist in deciding how much to sell for. Consoles do not have this option.
Reaching Buyers :
GAH – once listed, the item is available and can be seen via the GAH immediately by Every player in the game. All players who have an interest in purchasing the item will be able to find it easily.
Trader – The Only players who will actually see the item for sale are those who happen to physically go your specific trader. Since there is no master list that can direct a player to Traders that have the item you are looking for, its simply trial and error. For the individual seller, their item is Not getting out to all the players in the game. It is not even going to be looked at by all the people that are seeking the item. The player can not put their item out to the public. They must rely on the public coming to their single spot on the map.
Finding an item :
GAH – You pull up the GAH, input the correct category and locate all the listings of the item by every player who is selling that item in the game, if any, and usually the lowest cost is listed first. If there are none available, you will not find the item. If there are items available you can immediately purchase the item, and it will show up in your in-game mail.
Trader – Once you arrive at a Trader, you input the correct category and locate all the listings of the item, if any, by that specific Guild. If the item is listed, you have to decide how much running around this item is worth, and either buy it then or move on to a different trader hoping their price will be lower.
Additional issues :
GAH – There are none. The GAH functions like a machine, very simple to use, very easy to understand.
Trader – Traders are not stable. The trading sites are bid on weekly. Guilds that lose out on their bid have no trader for that week. Therefore, if the player has something they want to list, the Only players who will see the listing that week are Guild members. The opportunity for sales is greatly diminished.
For those who wanted a comparison, there is your comparison.
barney2525 wrote: »Androconium wrote: »FOR ***'s SAKENOTTHISAGAIN?
I have yet to read any valid, justification for an auction house other than "It's too hard to teleport around and check prices"
No-one really cares and why should they?
Unless you're flipping, virtually everything that you sell didn't cost you anything in the first place.
Just go away with these endless, stupid, WOW *** concepts
(edit: my view is that the people promoting this are trying to increase the sales amount for whatever it is that they sell. Thsi colours my argument)
Okay. Let's compare.
Accessing :
GAH – from the mmos I have played that used one, you click on a link and pull up the GAH immediately, wherever you are.
Trader – this is the only mmo I have played that uses one. To sell you have to physically go to a banker – and not the portable bank you can buy.
Selling :
GAH – Without any requirements, the player can open the GAH to the listings for your item and can see what the item is currently selling for by Everyone in the game who chose to sell that item. You can then immediately list your item at an appropriate price.
Trader – You must First join a Trading Guild, with any financial obligations that may go with it. Then you can go to the bank, access the Guild Store and list your item. You can also see what other members of your guild are selling the item for, but not what players in other Guilds are selling the item for. On PC you can use an addon to assist in deciding how much to sell for. Consoles do not have this option.
Reaching Buyers :
GAH – once listed, the item is available and can be seen via the GAH immediately by Every player in the game. All players who have an interest in purchasing the item will be able to find it easily.
Trader – The Only players who will actually see the item for sale are those who happen to physically go your specific trader. Since there is no master list that can direct a player to Traders that have the item you are looking for, its simply trial and error. For the individual seller, their item is Not getting out to all the players in the game. It is not even going to be looked at by all the people that are seeking the item. The player can not put their item out to the public. They must rely on the public coming to their single spot on the map.
Finding an item :
GAH – You pull up the GAH, input the correct category and locate all the listings of the item by every player who is selling that item in the game, if any, and usually the lowest cost is listed first. If there are none available, you will not find the item. If there are items available you can immediately purchase the item, and it will show up in your in-game mail.
Trader – Once you arrive at a Trader, you input the correct category and locate all the listings of the item, if any, by that specific Guild. If the item is listed, you have to decide how much running around this item is worth, and either buy it then or move on to a different trader hoping their price will be lower.
Additional issues :
GAH – There are none. The GAH functions like a machine, very simple to use, very easy to understand.
Trader – Traders are not stable. The trading sites are bid on weekly. Guilds that lose out on their bid have no trader for that week. Therefore, if the player has something they want to list, the Only players who will see the listing that week are Guild members. The opportunity for sales is greatly diminished.
For those who wanted a comparison, there is your comparison.
This is the only one for a reason, because it's just an inferior system.
Other games have tried similar things. Final Fantasy 14 for example tried to have an non-auction house economy that relied on player bazaars organized into a market place. It didn't work either.
If it's mass undercutting on the market itself that worries these developers so much all they would have to do is implement price controls. Black Desert does that.
barney2525 wrote: »Androconium wrote: »FOR ***'s SAKENOTTHISAGAIN?
I have yet to read any valid, justification for an auction house other than "It's too hard to teleport around and check prices"
No-one really cares and why should they?
Unless you're flipping, virtually everything that you sell didn't cost you anything in the first place.
Just go away with these endless, stupid, WOW *** concepts
(edit: my view is that the people promoting this are trying to increase the sales amount for whatever it is that they sell. Thsi colours my argument)
Okay. Let's compare.
Accessing :
GAH – from the mmos I have played that used one, you click on a link and pull up the GAH immediately, wherever you are.
Trader – this is the only mmo I have played that uses one. To sell you have to physically go to a banker – and not the portable bank you can buy.
Selling :
GAH – Without any requirements, the player can open the GAH to the listings for your item and can see what the item is currently selling for by Everyone in the game who chose to sell that item. You can then immediately list your item at an appropriate price.
Trader – You must First join a Trading Guild, with any financial obligations that may go with it. Then you can go to the bank, access the Guild Store and list your item. You can also see what other members of your guild are selling the item for, but not what players in other Guilds are selling the item for. On PC you can use an addon to assist in deciding how much to sell for. Consoles do not have this option.
Reaching Buyers :
GAH – once listed, the item is available and can be seen via the GAH immediately by Every player in the game. All players who have an interest in purchasing the item will be able to find it easily.
Trader – The Only players who will actually see the item for sale are those who happen to physically go your specific trader. Since there is no master list that can direct a player to Traders that have the item you are looking for, its simply trial and error. For the individual seller, their item is Not getting out to all the players in the game. It is not even going to be looked at by all the people that are seeking the item. The player can not put their item out to the public. They must rely on the public coming to their single spot on the map.
Finding an item :
GAH – You pull up the GAH, input the correct category and locate all the listings of the item by every player who is selling that item in the game, if any, and usually the lowest cost is listed first. If there are none available, you will not find the item. If there are items available you can immediately purchase the item, and it will show up in your in-game mail.
Trader – Once you arrive at a Trader, you input the correct category and locate all the listings of the item, if any, by that specific Guild. If the item is listed, you have to decide how much running around this item is worth, and either buy it then or move on to a different trader hoping their price will be lower.
Additional issues :
GAH – There are none. The GAH functions like a machine, very simple to use, very easy to understand.
Trader – Traders are not stable. The trading sites are bid on weekly. Guilds that lose out on their bid have no trader for that week. Therefore, if the player has something they want to list, the Only players who will see the listing that week are Guild members. The opportunity for sales is greatly diminished.
For those who wanted a comparison, there is your comparison.
This is the only one for a reason, because it's just an inferior system.
Other games have tried similar things. Final Fantasy 14 for example tried to have an non-auction house economy that relied on player bazaars organized into a market place. It didn't work either.
If it's mass undercutting on the market itself that worries these developers so much all they would have to do is implement price controls. Black Desert does that.
Guild traders were an attempt at flavour that went horribly wrong. It's not about the economy. I don't believe ZOS even have an economist working on the game economy (see Jewellery Crafting master writs). At this time it's simply what they went with 5 years ago, it's too much work to change it, and any attempt at changing it won't pay for itself.