This thread is very intriguing. I'm most curious about who are these people spending so much gold just to grieve guilds? If its their gold they are spending then who got trolled? Seems the new system would work in the grieved favor as they spend gold to take your spot but wait, you have 9 other spots to back you up so unless you tell them your 10 bids, how can they grieve you?
lordrichter wrote: »
I don't see the problem here being that people can bid on multiple kiosks. I think that is a very good idea, and one that should have been in the game from the start. What is bad about this is that there is no risk for doing so.
Dont_do_drugs wrote: »tbh it really sucks, that still not a single dev member had anything to say about it yet.
This thread is very intriguing. I'm most curious about who are these people spending so much gold just to grieve guilds? If its their gold they are spending then who got trolled? Seems the new system would work in the grieved favor as they spend gold to take your spot but wait, you have 9 other spots to back you up so unless you tell them your 10 bids, how can they grieve you?
Dont_do_drugs wrote: »Wouldn't it already for the first week this is out be something to say "we read it, acknowledge your concerns and discuss it"?
At the moment I just think, nobody read it and nobody cares.
lordrichter wrote: »juttaa77b16_ESO wrote: »I must partially. and respectfully disagree.
It can't be ZOS chasing after them, and banning them....? Really, why not? The exploiters get a warning to not exploit, if they continue to do so after the warning, they get banned. It can, definitely, be done. However, on the flip side, they could do something much more effective.They could get a patch ready, and get rid of the exploit. No one needs to get banned, legimate guilds have a better chance of getting vendors, and update 23 can introduce the changes without penalty to the players supporting their game.
As far as I see, there is nothing fun about bidding against fake guilds, who are just trolling, because they still can. I and many others can't, and won't support this change unless the fake guilds are eliminated. Cheers and good wishes.
Historically, ZOS has not been really strong on chasing after players and banning them. They do it, but it never seems like it is something they want to do.
Whatever deterrent that has to come with a multi-bid system like this, it is going to have to be done with how the system works, not with punitive action initiated by ZOS special forces teams banning people.
Other than the thought that ZOS will run around and ban people, I am in agreement with your statements regarding fake guilds. Maybe, at the same time, ZOS will do something about them. There are definitely things that they can do.... if they want to do it.
juttaa77b16_ESO wrote: »Imho, ZOS removing fake guilds, before the bidding change goes live, would be a huge plus for legimate guilds.
As a guild leader of a social guild that also likes to have a trader, I actually look forward to this change.
We will have to fund raise for the first week, so we can bid on the number of places we care about, but after that we will be able to just raise the funds needed for one trader. All the bids we lose come back to us.
We don't have the time or energy to make shadow guilds, so this should be a way for us to make sure we have a trader every week. With TTC the most important thing is to have a trader every week even if it is a "bad" one.
There will be some turmoil at first (especially the top tier spots), but I am not competing for those anyway.
I think people need to be more open minded about the advantages of this change and be flexible. It will actually work out better in the long run.
If guilds at the top lose, it has the potential to ripple down to the bottom. That means increased costs for everyone, more time you'll spend fundraising gold to bid weekly. We have yet to see how it'll turn out, but expect a lot of musical chairs.
generalmyrick wrote: »
they don't want our crappy spots, they'll develop a thirsty way to get back on top! :-) be patient!
Why not let a single bid work for the multiple kiosks? Same system, same matching but without requiring so much extra gold. I believe that would be more beneficial for smaller guilds. Perhaps there's a downside I'm not seeing
nah they need a goldsink to artificially increase the value of crowns due to gold:crown gifting.
Dont_do_drugs wrote: »Wouldn't it already for the first week this is out be something to say "we read it, acknowledge your concerns and discuss it"?
At the moment I just think, nobody read it and nobody cares.
sirinsidiator wrote: »Dont_do_drugs wrote: »Wouldn't it already for the first week this is out be something to say "we read it, acknowledge your concerns and discuss it"?
At the moment I just think, nobody read it and nobody cares.
Be a bit patient. NA is currently enjoying an extended weekend, so nobody there to answer this thread.
martinhpb16_ESO wrote: »juttaa77b16_ESO wrote: »Imho, ZOS removing fake guilds, before the bidding change goes live, would be a huge plus for legimate guilds.
Backup / fake / ghost guilds is one thing, bidding on 10 spots is something new and completely different.
We can only guess what ZOS is thinking by this change.
However we can try and explain to ZOS why this bidding on 10 or even 3 or 2 guild spots is a potential disaster and will amount to even more stress to an already overworked stressed GM community.
Ghost guilds I can put up with, this bidding change I cannot.
juttaa77b16_ESO wrote: »martinhpb16_ESO wrote: »juttaa77b16_ESO wrote: »Imho, ZOS removing fake guilds, before the bidding change goes live, would be a huge plus for legimate guilds.
Backup / fake / ghost guilds is one thing, bidding on 10 spots is something new and completely different.
We can only guess what ZOS is thinking by this change.
However we can try and explain to ZOS why this bidding on 10 or even 3 or 2 guild spots is a potential disaster and will amount to even more stress to an already overworked stressed GM community.
Ghost guilds I can put up with, this bidding change I cannot.
Many people have been explaining the issues in this thread, but ZOS hasn't responded. We're all in the dark, as to why they're doing it, and how they could've missed the impact on smaller, mid sized and newer guilds. However, we shouldn't underestimate the fake, ghost, and backup guilds either, at this point. They will only increase in number, if they aren't dealt with, and they're op biddng on spots that legitimate guilds need.
Each time a guild gets knocked out of their primary bidding and secondary area, they'll move further into the least traveled, boon dock areas. As more and more guilds are displaced, the less attractive areas will become more expensive and harder to get too. Essentially, they will continue to take more and more vendors from legitimate guilds, because they still can. ZOS, not putting the system manipulation in check, will only encourage them to continue doing it, possibly on a larger scale as well. Good luck and cheers.
I have this nagging suspicion that zos knows exactly what they are doing and what they really intend to do is create chaos. Shake things up a bit. A bit like Volendrung in PvP. Trading has been the same more and less since trade guilds were introduced in the game. So if it's chaos they are aiming for, then it will be chaos that they will get. When a game is no longer fun, creates more grief than happiness, causes anxiety instead of relaxation, rage instead of joy, then perhaps it is time to rethink what we are still doing here.(especially if paying eso+).
I have this nagging suspicion that zos knows exactly what they are doing and what they really intend to do is create chaos. Shake things up a bit. A bit like Volendrung in PvP. Trading has been the same more and less since trade guilds were introduced in the game. So if it's chaos they are aiming for, then it will be chaos that they will get. When a game is no longer fun, creates more grief than happiness, causes anxiety instead of relaxation, rage instead of joy, then perhaps it is time to rethink what we are still doing here.(especially if paying eso+).
Dont_do_drugs wrote: »From PC EU I know multiple gm of established guilds, including myself, thinking and talking bout using the ejection seat with u23. Too much bs since months. Grief and feeling unhappy, disrespected and feeling like having to do things u don't want to do including even logging in isn't the feeling a game should give u.
Dont_do_drugs wrote: »From PC EU I know multiple gm of established guilds, including myself, thinking and talking bout using the ejection seat with u23. Too much bs since months. Grief and feeling unhappy, disrespected and feeling like having to do things u don't want to do including even logging in isn't the feeling a game should give u.
Yeah on PC NA i've spoken with a few GMs ready to do the same. This update will just mean all guilds will have to start funding more, being more strict or raising requirements to remain competitive not only within your zone but against zones ahead and below you as well. Going to be a mess.
Dont_do_drugs wrote: »Wouldn't it already for the first week this is out be something to say "we read it, acknowledge your concerns and discuss it"?
At the moment I just think, nobody read it and nobody cares.
Dont_do_drugs wrote: »From PC EU I know multiple gm of established guilds, including myself, thinking and talking bout using the ejection seat with u23. Too much bs since months. Grief and feeling unhappy, disrespected and feeling like having to do things u don't want to do including even logging in isn't the feeling a game should give u.
Yeah on PC NA i've spoken with a few GMs ready to do the same. This update will just mean all guilds will have to start funding more, being more strict or raising requirements to remain competitive not only within your zone but against zones ahead and below you as well. Going to be a mess.
Agrees for both of you. I love my guild; I love ESO. This has been home for 5+ years. But it’s been one thing after another lately, making the already demanding job of running a trade guild harder and harder. All of the changes are being made with zero respect for the input from the people who play this game. It all leaves a sour taste in my mouth.
Glad to see some names of those that run some of the "big boy/girl" guilds saying that it is not a good thing. By their nature they don't want to outright squash us little guys but I can understand that they have to do all that they can for their guilds, which will lead to squashing less funded guilds under this system.
Glad to see some names of those that run some of the "big boy/girl" guilds saying that it is not a good thing. By their nature they don't want to outright squash us little guys but I can understand that they have to do all that they can for their guilds, which will lead to squashing less funded guilds under this system.