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How to get rid of gold sellers 2.0

Blackwidow
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ZOS----How to get rid of goldsellers:

1) Limit the amount of /zone and /yell posts to 2 per minute until you are 15th level. Limit the size of the post to 3 lines.

Keep in mind there is also say, tell, guild chat and other ways to ask for help if a normal player needs it.

How often does a normal person really post /zone or /yell more than 2 times per minute in the game, really?

2) Let there be a /goldseller list like /ignore. Make this list unlimited, but after 2 weeks the name is auto deleted.

3) Let us right click on the name and click gold seller. This puts them on a /goldseller list. This should also auto report them to you, so we don't have to go through the tedious process of reporting them to you every time.

4)Limit mailing to 0 unless they are on your friends or guild list, for the first 15 levels.

5)Let us have a junk mail tab that all mails not from friends or guildmates will go to.

Do this ASAP. Thank you.
Edited by Blackwidow on April 22, 2014 6:00AM
  • Carnage2K4
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    #3 sounds good, 1 click goldseller reporting/ignoring with an unlimited ignore list...
    add to that if you receive say 50 ignores via this method you get auto banned...
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  • Avidus
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    I agree with Carnage here.
    Right click Goldseller. Is the best option!

    Let us the players help ZoS remove the Goldselling plague.
  • Lovely
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    2 + 3 yes!
    Also, 4 - but make it be an option and be forever if I so wish. Also, add in guild invite block option. As it is, I have to use and addon and I'd like it to be part of the actual game (other MMOs have this option).
  • KerinKor
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    Blackwidow wrote: »
    ZOS----How to get rid of goldsellers:
    Stop spamming this, you already posted the same damned this last week: http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/discussion/78128/gold-sellers

  • Blackwidow
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    KerinKor wrote: »
    Blackwidow wrote: »
    ZOS----How to get rid of goldsellers:
    Stop spamming this, you already posted the same damned this last week: http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/discussion/78128/gold-sellers

    No, actually I changed it. Hence the 2.0.
  • Abigail
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    I've got a more appropriate solution.

    Anyone spamming gold sales shall have a level-500 boss spawn on their location in permanent aggro mode, kill the gold seller outright, and relieve them of the full contents of their inventory AND bank.

    The same could be done for bots when the system detects anyone in a dungeon who's inactive for over 10 seconds, stands on any node (anywhere) for more than one spawn cycle, or who runs a precise pattern more than once.

    There shall be blood and gore! >:)
  • c1r3gamerb16_ESO
    I like the OPs ideas especially No.3 because at the moment it takes time to click the name/report/fill in report. Perhaps when we report the "player" there is a gold seller option in the report drop down menu that auto sends image of their text in chat.

    I recall in some MMO's they had a newbie channel and you had to reach level 10 before you could access the main channel - perhaps ESO could make that level 15?

    However I love Abigail's idea and think most players would get a lot of satisfaction seeing a gold seller dealt with in this most appropriate manner!
  • Darzil
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    I recall in some MMO's they had a newbie channel and you had to reach level 10 before you could access the main channel - perhaps ESO could make that level 15?

    The original confine players to the starter island til they complete the quest there would have resulted in a huge reduction of gold spamming on the mainland. Now it's just create character, run coldharbour (and do they do that by hacking movement so they can do it fast?), drop onto mainland, spam. More advanced ones might go elsewhere before spamming (maybe grouping with someone, travel to nearest wayshrine, or maybe movement hack first) ?

    Gold spam stopping is largely about controlling the ratio between time spent getting to the point you can spam and the time before the spam gets shut down. Reporting and then banning being streamlines is only half of the equation.
  • Hexi
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    100% guaranteed solution?

    Stop buying gold. Done.
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    Expand ignore list to infinity. Problem solved.
  • Blackwidow
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    Hexi wrote: »
    100% guaranteed solution?

    Stop buying gold. Done.

    I never bought gold. Hmm.... and for some reason the problem still exists.
  • Rainbow
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    Blackwidow wrote: »
    Hexi wrote: »
    100% guaranteed solution?

    Stop buying gold. Done.

    I never bought gold. Hmm.... and for some reason the problem still exists.
    He never said you -____- he meant as in players, you got suspiciously defensive lol jk, but ya, that is what he means :P your thread however WON'T stop bots, they will ALWAYS find a way to come back... and did you know so many of them use stolen credit cards anyhow to buy the game.
    Edited by Rainbow on April 22, 2014 10:22AM
  • Blackwidow
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    Rainbow wrote: »
    Blackwidow wrote: »
    Hexi wrote: »
    100% guaranteed solution?

    Stop buying gold. Done.

    I never bought gold. Hmm.... and for some reason the problem still exists.
    He never said you -____- he meant as in players, you got suspiciously defensive lol.

    No, it was just a silly thing for him to say. People will always buy gold from gold sellers, so what he suggested was no solution at all.
  • Darzil
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    I also believe in banning gold buyers, but they have to do gold spam and farming before they can sell, so we don't know that people are buying.

    On the other hand, there will be many non MMO players who aren't used to gold sellers, who might be tempted, as well as many MMO players who use them as a shortcut. If I didn't know how much they can break games (and how much the farmers are breaking my enjoyment of this one), I might be tempted to throw a few dollars at actually having a horse and being able to afford a more reasonable amount of inventory space. As a crafter who likes to craft for others, inventory space is so stupidly limited, and increases are gated behind gold only, so I understand the temptation.
  • Rainbow
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    Blackwidow wrote: »
    Rainbow wrote: »
    Blackwidow wrote: »
    Hexi wrote: »
    100% guaranteed solution?

    Stop buying gold. Done.

    I never bought gold. Hmm.... and for some reason the problem still exists.
    He never said you -____- he meant as in players, you got suspiciously defensive lol.

    No, it was just a silly thing for him to say. People will always buy gold from gold sellers, so what he suggested was no solution at all.
    LOL... Actually if NOBODY bought gold, then gold sellers wouldn't have a business in the first place.
  • Blackwidow
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    Darzil wrote: »
    As a crafter who likes to craft for others, inventory space is so stupidly limited, and increases are gated behind gold only, so I understand the temptation.

    I agree.
  • Blackwidow
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    Rainbow wrote: »
    LOL... Actually if NOBODY bought gold, then gold sellers wouldn't have a business in the first place.

    Right, and if nobody would drive a car, we would have no more car accidents.

    But, that is not a solution to car accidents. That is why there are traffic laws.

    I'm trying to put up a system that will help stop or slow down gold seller traffic.

    People will always buy gold from gold sellers. Just a fact.
    Edited by Blackwidow on April 22, 2014 10:29AM
  • Rainbow
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    If you actually visit one of those sites you will see it's not just ESO online gold that is being sold, they literally sell gold for majority of MMO's because most have bot problems. Sad, but true. Blame the countries that pay their workers like €/£1 a day or something.
    Edited by Rainbow on April 22, 2014 10:28AM
  • Blackwidow
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    Rainbow wrote: »
    If you actually visit one of those sites you will see it's not just ESO online gold that is being sold, they literally sell gold for majority of MMO's because most have bot problems. Sad, but true. Blame the countries that pay their workers like €/£1 a day or something.

    I've been playing MMOs for about 20 years. I'm well aware of the deep rooted problem and I have seen the system I am am talking about work really well in some MMOs.

    Of course if they go F2P, then the floodgates will open.
    Edited by Blackwidow on April 22, 2014 10:32AM
  • Hexi
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    Blackwidow wrote: »
    No, it was just a silly thing for him to say. People will always buy gold from gold sellers, so what he suggested was no solution at all.

    Of course it was a silly thing to say, it was also the only guaranteed solution. No game has ever gotten rid of gold sellers unless the company sells gold themselves cheap enough not to make it profitable for these people to do so.

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    Hexi wrote: »
    Of course it was a silly thing to say, it was also the only guaranteed solution.

    It is no solution at all, so I fail to see how it is the only guaranteed solution.
    No game has ever gotten rid of gold sellers unless the company sells gold themselves cheap enough not to make it profitable for these people to do so.

    Simply not true. DDO did this and gold sellers vanished, until it went F2P a few years later.
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    Yeah cause there wasn't a market for it anymore. DDO was a complete failure and it stopped being profitable to get past their methods. As long as there is enough people playing ESO they will find a workaround.
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    Hexi wrote: »
    Yeah cause there wasn't a market for it anymore. DDO was a complete failure and it stopped being profitable to get past their methods. As long as there is enough people playing ESO they will find a workaround.

    Well, if they had to go through the workaround, it will kill their sales.

    That is all I am shooting for.
  • Rantog
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    How to get rid of gold sellers 0.0 ..

    Put a GM in the game and have them ban them.

    I know.. so complicated.. how would they ever accomplish it?
    The mind bending difficulty in doing this must be the reason they Still haven't done so - considering it would not only Save them the thousands of lost accounts they have been suffereing as people QUIT over the endless stream of gold spam and bot-ed dungeons.
    It would also bring in Immediate Funds because a large part of those banned will buy another account to try to continue this activity.

    I am encoding some video I took this evening, in about 3 hours I hit most of the dungeons from Stonefall to Shadowfens, and the first in Eastmarch.. 3 hours - and over 150 bots.
  • Blackwidow
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    Rantog wrote: »
    How to get rid of gold sellers 0.0 ..

    Put a GM in the game and have them ban them.

    I know.. so complicated.. how would they ever accomplish it?

    While I totally agree from our point of view that is the best solution, I'm not sure they will pay a GM to stand in the game all day just banning gold sellers.

    However, I am totally behind that idea if it is feasible.

    I was just suggesting a few tools that might tag along with anything else they can do. :)
  • butterfly442
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    When someone is banned our /ignore list should reflect that by removing them from it.
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    When someone is banned our /ignore list should reflect that by removing them from it.

    Good call. If the account is killed, so should all traces of that account.
  • c1r3gamerb16_ESO
    Darzil wrote: »

    On the other hand, there will be many non MMO players who aren't used to gold sellers, who might be tempted, as well as many MMO players who use them as a shortcut.

    A few nights ago I saw someone comment on /zone "Hey, did you know you can buy gold for real money!" It was obvious this was either a very new gamer or perhaps a very young player as they didn't seem to realise buying gold was not a good idea.

    So perhaps there should be a "warning" on the website and login page against gold sellers especially the security aspect to get the message through to those who don't realise the pitfalls.

  • Knottypine
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    All excellent ideas. Especially like #2.
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    A few nights ago I saw someone comment on /zone "Hey, did you know you can buy gold for real money!" It was obvious this was either a very new gamer or perhaps a very young player as they didn't seem to realise buying gold was not a good idea.

    My guess. That was sarcasm.

    As much as people scream and yell about gold sellers, that player had to know it was a bad idea.

    That said, sure a warning couldn't hurt.

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