Remove people who are willing to buy gold TOTALLY from the equation- gold trade People who are willing to support the game financially, and a large amount of the player base.....quits. Trust me larger then you think.
So, wait, you are defending lazy gold buyers, becasue there is a LOT of them? I can't believe my eyes. Large player base quits becasue economy of the game is safe? People who are willing to support game quit becasue it's mechanics are protected by removing gold trade?
Seriously, I'm almost 100% sure you are gold buyer if you really mean that. No other person would want that proccess on ANY side to continue, unless they take part in it.Trust me larger then you think.
And why the hell I should give a toss about large number of freaking lazy ***? You know why I gladly paid WoW subscription for 7 years? Becasue they DID give a toss about sorting it out, at least in early 5 years, and even if they could not guarantee 100% infraction free game, it was STERILE when compared to other mmo's. You are telling me, that radical sorting of the problem is wrong, becasue there is a lot of those people? Who are you defending really?
andarielle70b16_ESO wrote: »Ban both! I have no tolerance for people ruining a game's economy and for the ones who support this. Period!
You can't "ban" the sellers really. The sellers get the wares they sell from stolen/compromised accounts, and they do their spamming from stolen/compromised accounts.
They aren't going out and buying their own game licenses to spam, unless they are using stolen credit cards from their "customers" (which probably happens, granted, but not a majority of the time).
The BUYERS are the problem, and the ones that need to be banned. With no buyers, there would be no sellers. If there were no buyers, the gold sellers would pack up and move to a game that has people that buy their stuff.
Ban the buyers and there won't be any game to play.
Using stolen credit cards from their "customers"
Not true. There are PLENTY of us who are more than willing to follow the rules. I see no problem with banning those who break the rules. People said the same thing about WOW at the beginning too - Blizzard has no problem banning those who break the rules, and look where they are.
andarielle70b16_ESO wrote: »Ban both! I have no tolerance for people ruining a game's economy and for the ones who support this. Period!
+1 Completely agree there
Now I say what I say because gold buyers could very well be 30%+ of the server population
Sorry you feel as though anyone and everyone who disagrees with you is a gold buyer.
starkerealm wrote: »As I said, WoW banned early on and continued to grow. A Google search gave results for them banning as late as 2009. I know they were doing it at least up to BC. They didn't die.
Why do you think they stopped?
Why do you think almost all MMOs don't ban buyers?
Why do you think the auto-ban bots are only banning the sellers?
They might have stopped, but the point is it didn't kill the game. Quite the opposite. So the contention that banning necessarily kills a game is empirically false.
Runescape would prove this point otherwise.
No, it doesn't. Runescape has issues. No, let me say that again; Runescape "has issues."
You're trying to take one variable and say it's responsible for everything. Runescape's problems were legion, and the number of relevant variables... ugh.
Correlation does not equal causation, especially when other factors exist.
Here's a fun example: Cigarettes make you live longer. You get this because countries with higher cigarette consumption rates have higher life expectancies. Except, they're not related at all. You have two numbers out of ten thousand that are traveling in the same direction, you can't say one causes the other.
I was in a classroom learning that fifteen years ago, and now I feel really old.
Listen to what @Etchesketch has to say......ban the customers with money, not time, and the game goes FTP next, then the players go...then...well bye bye ESO.
Now I say what I say because gold buyers could very well be 30%+ of the server population
And you don't want those people to go away why exactly? Becasue it would ruin the gameplay? They ARE ruining the gameplay.Sorry you feel as though anyone and everyone who disagrees with you is a gold buyer.
No, I only feel that only gold buyer would like to protect gold buyers. No other sane person has any interest in that. Would you like to hang out with smelly people just becasue there is an abundance of them?
People seem to be under the impression that gold sellers are buying their own accounts, and that they experience a "loss" when one of these is banned. That is NOT true. The accounts they use are either compromised/stolen accounts, or purchased with stolen credit cards. Either way, the gold sellers don't pay a cent for them.
You can ban the accounts they use, but it only helps so much because they have stacks of compromised accounts they can use for it.
People seem to be under the impression that gold sellers are buying their own accounts, and that they experience a "loss" when one of these is banned. That is NOT true. The accounts they use are either compromised/stolen accounts, or purchased with stolen credit cards. Either way, the gold sellers don't pay a cent for them.
You can ban the accounts they use, but it only helps so much because they have stacks of compromised accounts they can use for it.
starkerealm wrote: »People seem to be under the impression that gold sellers are buying their own accounts, and that they experience a "loss" when one of these is banned. That is NOT true. The accounts they use are either compromised/stolen accounts, or purchased with stolen credit cards. Either way, the gold sellers don't pay a cent for them.
You can ban the accounts they use, but it only helps so much because they have stacks of compromised accounts they can use for it.
In point of fact, one of the "false bans" someone was appealing in here was an account compromise, where their account had been hijacked and used as a goldseller for thirty minutes before Zenimax shut it down.
No one here knows how many accounts are from gold buyers. I doubt it is a substantial fraction of the playerbase, to be honest. When there are this many people playing, the gold sellers don't need to get a high % of users to make money.
Now I say what I say because gold buyers could very well be 30%+ of the server population
And you don't want those people to go away why exactly? Becasue it would ruin the gameplay? They ARE ruining the gameplay.Sorry you feel as though anyone and everyone who disagrees with you is a gold buyer.
No, I only feel that only gold buyer would like to protect gold buyers. No other sane person has any interest in that. Would you like to hang out with smelly people just becasue there is an abundance of them?
You have compared gold buyers to slavers and "smelly" people...that's not very civil.
"And you don't want those people to go away why exactly?"
Half of one of my PvP guild's has bought gold....among these people one of my good friends has as well.
I like ESO and if they lose 30% or so of the players......there won't be enough money to support the server. More people will leave after there friends are banned....if they're actually friends with them anyway. I know if my friends are banned we're all quitting..some of us have YouTube channels with 100K-700K followers and would publicly bash the game(not that I"m saying I would...I don't use youtube) ...just sayin'.
You have compared gold buyers to slavers and "smelly" people...that's not very civil.
Half of one of my PvP guild's has bought gold....among these people one of my good friends has as well.
starkerealm wrote: »People seem to be under the impression that gold sellers are buying their own accounts, and that they experience a "loss" when one of these is banned. That is NOT true. The accounts they use are either compromised/stolen accounts, or purchased with stolen credit cards. Either way, the gold sellers don't pay a cent for them.
You can ban the accounts they use, but it only helps so much because they have stacks of compromised accounts they can use for it.
In point of fact, one of the "false bans" someone was appealing in here was an account compromise, where their account had been hijacked and used as a goldseller for thirty minutes before Zenimax shut it down.
How? Did they give the gold seller there password? Pretty bad on their part imo
You have compared gold buyers to slavers and "smelly" people...that's not very civil.
Why? Why is this not civil to point out people that RUIN the fun of other peopel becasue they are just lazy scum? Or did I hurt your feelings?Half of one of my PvP guild's has bought gold....among these people one of my good friends has as well.
You see, we are very different you and I. I would not be in a guild that has gold buyers. The same way I would not play in a team of aimbotters in BF4.
To you, it seems ok, though.
"friend", right.
As I said a ton of people I know who play this game have bought gold. Just sayin'
First offense in EQ for buying gold, or in their case platinum, will earn you "this is your only warning" from a GM and the amount purchased would be removed from your inventory/bank. Second offense results in a soft ban. Third time's the charm - you're struck out. You have the right to contest the ban obviously, but Sony will happily provide you with proof of an illegal transaction taking place on your account - essentially giving you enough rope to hang yourself.
Perhaps a similar policy could work for ESO?
I've witnessed several guildies earn their warnings and soft bans by purchasing gold but never saw a mass exodus because of it. At the very worst they complained and ranted on the forums about how badly they were mistreated - ignoring the fact they earned their timeout by blatantly violating the ToS of course. Once their corner time was up they were back in the game and very few went on to earn a perma ban.
As for the suggestion to sell gold outright via an online store? What a ghastly idea; that would reduce the game's quality down to Farmville level and I didn't pay almost $100 for a Facebook app.
Honestly, in my experience, online stores in general are a bad idea - although microtransactions seem to be the norm in mmos nowadays. Even if the items sold are simple cosmetic items, unless they are bind on acquire, they will be bought and then hawked on the broker for absurd amounts of ingame currency which can be detrimental to the economy (especially in ESO where there isn't one massive economy, there are literally thousands of tiny ones). Ironically, a lot of people will buy gold from a third party site in order to pay for the item off the broker rather than purchase the item directly off the store, continuing the relentless gold seller/buyer cycle. TERA is a perfect example of this.
As I said a ton of people I know who play this game have bought gold. Just sayin'
That's anecdotal, though. Doesn't tell us much about the population as a whole. I wouldn't mind seeing them institute some heavy-handed measures early on, even if they back off them later. The current situation is that bad, between sellers and bots farming for them.
I do like the negative gold idea, though, and maybe a three-strikes system. Even though people with negative gold could try to buy again to replace it, at some point it becomes cost-prohibitive and easier just to make your gold the normal way in-game.
Totally disagree, BUYERS are the root cause so should be perma-banned at first offense, just like sellers .. without buyers there'd BE NO RMT!I take it you guys aren't as harsh on buyers considering they're not included in the auto ban process. Which is fine, as I believe gold buyers should be warned, then suspended, than banned for repeat offenses.
But the MMO industry rarely ban buyers, in my experience only Turbine did very much of the in LOTRO, companies like Zenimax, Trion, etc. like the subs. buyers bring in, so I don't expect to see this here.
Yeah I basically agree with this here, IMO they need/want the money gold buyers bring in as I said above.
I like the three strikes system the best..and they need to also put a warning on the launcher....this would scare buyers away but not make them quit.....and also would lower the sales of the gold spammers/sellers....and they would go away.
A real win/win. imo
You have compared gold buyers to slavers and "smelly" people...that's not very civil.
Why? Why is this not civil to point out people that RUIN the fun of other peopel becasue they are just lazy scum? Or did I hurt your feelings?Half of one of my PvP guild's has bought gold....among these people one of my good friends has as well.
You see, we are very different you and I. I would not be in a guild that has gold buyers. The same way I would not play in a team of aimbotters in BF4.
To you, it seems ok, though.
"friend", right.
Let me guess......a gold buyer stole your sweetroll?
I like the three strikes system the best..and they need to also put a warning on the launcher....this would scare buyers away but not make them quit.....and also would lower the sales of the gold spammers/sellers....and they would go away.
Etchesketch wrote: »Another roflol moment. If you are going to throw around stupid words like spurious, learn to read first. I never ever said gold buyers contribute to the community. I said they don't affect me like the sellers and botters do.
Some of you are funny.
You have compared gold buyers to slavers and "smelly" people...that's not very civil.
Why? Why is this not civil to point out people that RUIN the fun of other peopel becasue they are just lazy scum? Or did I hurt your feelings?Half of one of my PvP guild's has bought gold....among these people one of my good friends has as well.
You see, we are very different you and I. I would not be in a guild that has gold buyers. The same way I would not play in a team of aimbotters in BF4.
To you, it seems ok, though.
"friend", right.
Let me guess......a gold buyer stole your sweetroll?
Yes, the sweetroll was called honest gameplay.