Tolerated, but not sanctioned by ZOS yet. If they will implement an official Crown Store exchange expect heavy markups. I would totally do it if I were them.
Tolerated, but not sanctioned by ZOS yet. If they will implement an official Crown Store exchange expect heavy markups. I would totally do it if I were them.
PizzaCat82 wrote: »Why does there need to even be an exchange? Just make crown items tradable before use and people can sell them like they'd sell anything else.
Personally I think the exchange has been very bad for the game, and I would prefer that this be reversed completely.
If that is not an option, obviously it would be much better to have an in-game system.
Kranel_san wrote: »How to trade houses?
Kranel_san wrote: »In my opinion. It's way better to allow the exchange of the currency itself. It will definitely be less work for them.
@Kranel_san I used to think the exchange was nice for the reasons you describe, until I saw what it did to the guild trader bidding system. Nice friendly trading guilds with usual spots so their clients could find them experienced massive disruption as some guilds resorted to funding their bids with real money via the exchange to dislodge others from their spots.
IMO the fact the I personally can obtain a Crown Store item with gold isn't worth the trade off of economy inflation and trader disruption across the server which results from some players who are in the OPPOSITE situation that you describe.. lots of $$$ to pour into Crowns so they can exchange for gold and have an advantage over others who earn their in-game gold only by playing.
My two cents. I would rather save my pennies than have the door be open for those type of practices.
rotaugen454 wrote: »Tamriel Crown Exchange works rather well. I had a bunch of unused crowns and wanted gold for some guild store purchases. It was quick, fairly easy, and most of all, safe.
rotaugen454 wrote: »Tamriel Crown Exchange works rather well. I had a bunch of unused crowns and wanted gold for some guild store purchases. It was quick, fairly easy, and most of all, safe.
Kranel_san wrote: »In my opinion. It's way better to allow the exchange of the currency itself. It will definitely be less work for them.
Crowns are a leased virtual currency and per TOS cannot be transferred.
Gifting really wasn't devised as a community trading tool. It's nice that it can casually work that way, but it's principally a way for ZOS to give people who no longer want their crowns an alternate way to spend them. To borrow Fortnite's refund policy:
"Refunds are not offered on V-Bucks. You can spend them on gifts for friends if you no longer want them."
I wouldn't expect an expanded trading system at any point in the future.
Kranel_san wrote: »Purchased southern elswyer and been slaying dragons all around as well as queuing for dlc dungeons. And there are a lot of other players who are like me. How did this effected the game in a bad manner?
The gold-for-crowns exchange is an unofficial by-product of the crown gifting system that ZOS never explicitly sanctioned, since there's room for scamming, but allow to their discretion (it's in their interest after all). I don't think they could create a system to trade gold for crowns like you would do a trade, it'd have to be pretty robust, since there can be scamming in trades, and it'd be extra work for them to moderate transactions and complaints, especially involving real world money. As for having an agreed price between the two parties, how would they implement the validity and security of that trade? The way gifting works now basically works in their favour since more crowns are sold (to people who buy with gold) but they don;t have to deal with the logistics nightmare of moderating the transactions.
Kranel_san wrote: »Purchased southern elswyer and been slaying dragons all around as well as queuing for dlc dungeons. And there are a lot of other players who are like me. How did this effected the game in a bad manner?
*cough* Group Finder Demolisher *cough*
wtlonewolf20 wrote: »I just want to clarify that crown selling is not a cause of inflation in the economy. Inflation has to do with how much of a currency is in circulation. What crowns are doing are disrupting the economy and changing how gold is transferred between players and spent.
wtlonewolf20 wrote: »
Regarding trader disruption. Either compete or get out of the game. The same arguments you use for crown sellers disrupting the economy with their gold can be applied to what trade guilds did before gifting was enabled. Nothing has changed.
Can always do what gw2 does. Gold to crown and crown to gold. Amount paid or charged changes depending on supply and demand. It's all done via their gem shop (gw2s cash shop) and no player to player trade
wtlonewolf20 wrote: »@Kranel_san I used to think the exchange was nice for the reasons you describe, until I saw what it did to the guild trader bidding system. Nice friendly trading guilds with usual spots so their clients could find them experienced massive disruption as some guilds resorted to funding their bids with real money via the exchange to dislodge others from their spots.
IMO the fact the I personally can obtain a Crown Store item with gold isn't worth the trade off of economy inflation and trader disruption across the server which results from some players who are in the OPPOSITE situation that you describe.. lots of $$$ to pour into Crowns so they can exchange for gold and have an advantage over others who earn their in-game gold only by playing.
My two cents. I would rather save my pennies than have the door be open for those type of practices.
I just want to clarify that crown selling is not a cause of inflation in the economy. Inflation has to do with how much of a currency is in circulation. What crowns are doing are disrupting the economy and changing how gold is transferred between players and spent.
Regarding trader disruption. Either compete or get out of the game. The same arguments you use for crown sellers disrupting the economy with their gold can be applied to what trade guilds did before gifting was enabled. Nothing has changed.
I don't want to derail this thread, so putting my responses regarding economy inflation and guild trader in spoilers.
Inflationwtlonewolf20 wrote: »I just want to clarify that crown selling is not a cause of inflation in the economy. Inflation has to do with how much of a currency is in circulation. What crowns are doing are disrupting the economy and changing how gold is transferred between players and spent.
I was in a hurry (just wanted to give a basic response to the question that was asked before I forgot) and maybe paired "economy inflation" in a way that was broader than what I intended.
What I meant by this is that the ability to purchase items with Crowns (AKA real money) that before recently were intended to be obtained only through grinding or in-game gold (also generally obtained via grinding) can have the effect of increasing (inflating) prices on certain items. These items are usually expensive, rarer, in-demand-at-the-moment items, widening the gap between players who can afford crowns and players who can't or won't buy gold with crowns, because traders will raise prices as they see over-priced items selling to folks who value their time higher than the money spent to buy the crowns.
Generally, because despite gold sinks, ESO is a game economy where the ceiling of gold in circulation is essentially limitless, we don't ever see broad economy inflation and prices, as Asardes noted, do typically trend downward. So no, this isn't causing broad economy inflation, but can cause disruption of pricing in a way that causes certain costs to go up that otherwise would be stable or slowly go down.
Guild Traderswtlonewolf20 wrote: »
Regarding trader disruption. Either compete or get out of the game. The same arguments you use for crown sellers disrupting the economy with their gold can be applied to what trade guilds did before gifting was enabled. Nothing has changed.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by "what trade guilds did before gifting was enabled" but I am 99.9999% sure that it wasn't possible for a trade guild to buy crowns, exchange them for gold, and then win a guild trader spot with this gold, essentially winning a spot for real money, before gifting was enabled. This is what I think is problematic. I suppose maybe some folks were using gold sellers, but that is against the TOS, while this is not.
My whole post could possibly be summed up in one line: I dislike the possibility that either individuals or guilds could obtain "an edge" by purchasing crowns to do something in-game with gold, and this possibility now exists with the "sanctioned" crown/gold exchange, which is why I don't think it's good for the game long term. But it's just my opinion and I respect differing opinions that think the benefit is worth the (potential) downsides.Can always do what gw2 does. Gold to crown and crown to gold. Amount paid or charged changes depending on supply and demand. It's all done via their gem shop (gw2s cash shop) and no player to player trade
This seems like it would be a large improvement over what's happening today.
Kranel_san wrote: »
Kranel_san wrote: »
Considering you dont buy the gems from players but instead the system its self scams are impossible.