generalmyrick wrote: »Back in the day, circa Morrowind expansion, one of the BIGGEST ps4 NA trading guilds i was in raised trader fees because of ghost guilds...
now that ghost guilds are going to die...
fees up again?
someone explain that to this poor soul!
generalmyrick wrote: »Back in the day, circa Morrowind expansion, one of the BIGGEST ps4 NA trading guilds i was in raised trader fees because of ghost guilds...
now that ghost guilds are going to die...
fees up again?
someone explain that to this poor soul!
generalmyrick wrote: »yes yes, im aware of the don't do it if blah blah!
im saying, can someone explain with numbers or proof of why fees MUST go up again?
ANIMAL FARM PEOPLE, THE PIGS ARE USED TO WALKING ON 2 LEGS!
one could argue, well..ghosts are dying so that increase can die...more profits for all!!!
They’re gong up because a fallback system is being implemented.
With guilds being able to bid on 10 (if it doesn’t change) traders during the week, more gold is needed for those secondary location bids. With this new system, there will also be no more risk to tossing out bids on potential upgrade locations, meaning more competition for traders.
generalmyrick wrote: »Back in the day, circa Morrowind expansion, one of the BIGGEST ps4 NA trading guilds i was in raised trader fees because of ghost guilds...
now that ghost guilds are going to die...
fees up again?
someone explain that to this poor soul!
Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »generalmyrick wrote: »Back in the day, circa Morrowind expansion, one of the BIGGEST ps4 NA trading guilds i was in raised trader fees because of ghost guilds...
now that ghost guilds are going to die...
fees up again?
someone explain that to this poor soul!
The expectation is that larger guilds, those committed to the player economy exclusively will have a Plan B through J. They can put bids down on up to 10 locations. So they will need more funds from their members to feed this. Thats why fees are going up in expectation of this change.
They’re gong up because a fallback system is being implemented.
With guilds being able to bid on 10 (if it doesn’t change) traders during the week, more gold is needed for those secondary location bids. With this new system, there will also be no more risk to tossing out bids on potential upgrade locations, meaning more competition for traders.
People keep saying this as if the guilds are going to be bidding millions on each spot. The large trade guilds will bid their millions on the preferred spot and as a back-up bid on spots that are not located in the best places. Bidding on back-up traders isn't going to make much of a dent in their gold.
I'm guessing the GMs of the big trade guilds will bid more than normal for a few weeks to stave off guilds looking to get lucky on a prime location. That won't last long though and shouldn't require an increase in dues.
Might be a few middle tier guilds increasing dues in hopes of moving up.
The bump in bid pricing is to counteract potential competitors branching out to try for prime locations now that they have backup bids in case the challenge bids fails, whereas before they’d just be sol and disincentivized challenging bids.
generalmyrick wrote: »If you lose your first spot...it's refunded and only the cheaper bid goes through. Guilds would get a secondary spot and have leftover money! This system, actually, should result in LOWERING of fees because the system has a builtin (if you sniped you get 9 insurance policies) component.
A temporary increase to build a reserve...maybe!
But not past a certain point.
They’re gong up because a fallback system is being implemented.
With guilds being able to bid on 10 (if it doesn’t change) traders during the week, more gold is needed for those secondary location bids. With this new system, there will also be no more risk to tossing out bids on potential upgrade locations, meaning more competition for traders.
People keep saying this as if the guilds are going to be bidding millions on each spot. The large trade guilds will bid their millions on the preferred spot and as a back-up bid on spots that are not located in the best places. Bidding on back-up traders isn't going to make much of a dent in their gold.
I'm guessing the GMs of the big trade guilds will bid more than normal for a few weeks to stave off guilds looking to get lucky on a prime location. That won't last long though and shouldn't require an increase in dues.
Might be a few middle tier guilds increasing dues in hopes of moving up.
It seems like we believe the same thing here.
The bump in bid pricing is to counteract potential competitors branching out to try for prime locations now that they have backup bids in case the challenge bids fails, whereas before they’d just be sol and disincentivized challenging bids.
I however, think those dues will still have to remain higher than normal, because that competition doesn’t go away. There will always be people trying to move up. To the extent people are reporting now? Probably not necessary unless you’re holding a mid-tier trader location, but I can understand it.
generalmyrick wrote: »Back in the day, circa Morrowind expansion, one of the BIGGEST ps4 NA trading guilds i was in raised trader fees because of ghost guilds...
now that ghost guilds are going to die...
fees up again?
someone explain that to this poor soul!
were not doubling fee's because of lossing backups were doubling fees's because of the new multi-bid system forcing us too.
generalmyrick wrote: »Back in the day, circa Morrowind expansion, one of the BIGGEST ps4 NA trading guilds i was in raised trader fees because of ghost guilds...
now that ghost guilds are going to die...
fees up again?
someone explain that to this poor soul!
were not doubling fee's because of lossing backups were doubling fees's because of the new multi-bid system forcing us too.
Rubbish ... Youre not forced to do multi bids and not only that you clearly have no clue how it works
If you have 10m gold you can bid that 10m on all multi store fronts
You can only win one so it only takes the money once if zos have designed it any other way then that's *** programming and we should boycott the whole damn system
redspecter23 wrote: »Fees only rise if players pay them. Don't want to pay, don't join those guilds. If enough people leave these huge guilds for smaller ones, the big guilds fall apart. On the other hand, as long as players pay the fees, the prices on traders will continue to climb.
If you don't like the system, do your part and join a smaller guild with no/low fees.
barney2525 wrote: »redspecter23 wrote: »Fees only rise if players pay them. Don't want to pay, don't join those guilds. If enough people leave these huge guilds for smaller ones, the big guilds fall apart. On the other hand, as long as players pay the fees, the prices on traders will continue to climb.
If you don't like the system, do your part and join a smaller guild with no/low fees.
you fail to mention the ' and no Trader ' part.
simply joining a smaller guild with no fees may not solve the problem if you actually want to sell something.
generalmyrick wrote: »Back in the day, circa Morrowind expansion, one of the BIGGEST ps4 NA trading guilds i was in raised trader fees because of ghost guilds...
now that ghost guilds are going to die...
fees up again?
someone explain that to this poor soul!
were not doubling fee's because of lossing backups were doubling fees's because of the new multi-bid system forcing us too.
Rubbish ... Youre not forced to do multi bids and not only that you clearly have no clue how it works
If you have 10m gold you can bid that 10m on all multi store fronts
You can only win one so it only takes the money once if zos have designed it any other way then that's *** programming and we should boycott the whole damn system
barney2525 wrote: »redspecter23 wrote: »Fees only rise if players pay them. Don't want to pay, don't join those guilds. If enough people leave these huge guilds for smaller ones, the big guilds fall apart. On the other hand, as long as players pay the fees, the prices on traders will continue to climb.
If you don't like the system, do your part and join a smaller guild with no/low fees.
you fail to mention the ' and no Trader ' part.
simply joining a smaller guild with no fees may not solve the problem if you actually want to sell something.