Jem_Kindheart wrote: »This is all well and good if Gold income or flow was also increasing at similar rates. It has not. For the flippers and exploiters, this is all great and amazing!
For the regular player all the way up through upper level veteran players, even us long timers, this is not good and has set a dangerous precedent. Even with decent weekly sales and income from occasional hours of dedicated farming, it has become unrealistic to upgrade gear.
Or, if you really want to fix it, just increase the drop rates. A Dreugh Wax is not worth 17k if it was 6k last year. Just up the drop rates of the mats and Surveys, we don't mind working for it.
We don't mind working for it, but it has to be realistic. 1.2 Million gold to fully upgrade 1 set of armor for 1 character is not realistic for most players.
Blacknight841 wrote: »If only you all had bots like on Xbox. Our wax is 3.5k!!!
NupidStoob wrote: »ZaroktheImmortal wrote: »Yes, because it's all so hard for to dominate with pricings and raise it cause greed. Also you don't have to check every trader. I mean there Tamerial Trade Center does have a website that lists a lot of peoples listings and most people trading will use it. If anything the guild trader system just allows a certain number of people to control what average pricings things will usually go for.
I am not sure what you are trying to say. If you wanted to dominate a market like Dreugh Wax for example it is far more effective to just check every trader than follow TTC as you want to buy basically all of the supply. TTC often laggs behind and is reliant on others checking the traders and the others might also just buy what you are looking for then. With the current system I can always get something way cheaper than the avg price simply by checking the out of the way guildtraders (as long as it's a common enough item like tempers). With an auction house someone could simply take a couple hundred million gold and buy every dreugh wax that gets listed under 30k, multiple times a day and push the price to 30k+. That would be very little effort as long as that person has the money and wants to spend 5 minutes multiple times a day. It is way harder to try to create a massive shortage of Dreugh Wax with the guildtrader system as you need to invest a lot more time or work as a bigger team.
I've done powertrading in ESO like 4 years ago and back then with a way lower population and way less guildtraders it was already a chore. Doing it in games like GW2 or WoW on the other hand is a breeze as I can literally do whatever I want and just press scan every 5-10 minutes to buy something out.
TheEndBringer wrote: »The big problem is lack of competition. The major guilds collude on prices. The smaller guilds usually along because there's no reason not to.
Most of (not all) the issues would disappear with a global marketplace. Console players have no way to search across zones to find the best prices. So either you spend 30 minutes or more traveling around or, what most people do, buy the cheapest listing on the zone they're already in.
Next, the drop rate for all mats when breaking down gear should be increased.
Finally, bring jewelry crafting in line with the rest. Remove grains and pull plating directly from gear. It shouldn't take (minimum) 40 Hel Ras to upgrade one ring to gold. This makes it financially impossible for most players to use crafted jewelry. Even zircon is way way overpriced.
"But if you do that I'll earn less." Per mat, yes, but if you're a farmer then you'll get more mats. More mats for sale should balance out the lower price per item.
NupidStoob wrote: »Last year around christmas ZoS took care of Bots on PC EU and since then I haven't seen any. I remember all the whine thread about those... This is the reason Dreugh Wax prices constantly went up.
There is also a huge amount of inflation as what we spend gold on is incredibly limited and ZoS has added more and more ways to earn gold. Multiple times was the log in reward 100k per player which introduced millions into the economy and now with the new CP system we also earn more gold. I get now roughly 500G more per char that does all 7 writs. Roughly 90k gold a day simply for spending 45-50 minutes doing writs on 18 chars and that is just raw gold.
There is also a massive difference to the amount of gold endgame players have access to compared to what newer players have. As a result the prices spike because if people easily buy your Dreugh Wax for 16k, why list it for less? As I mentioned above I spend like 50 minutes doing writs a day and get 90k in raw gold + the mats from the rewards + hirelings. Thats easily 150k gold a day while hardly breaking a sweat. The amount of time and effort for a new player to get that much is just massively disproportionate.
We just have way too much money in the economy currently. In endgame it's not uncommon for people to have in the tens of millions, even 100s of millions doesn't feel too uncommon and reportedly there are even a few billionaires amongst the hardcore crown sellers/power traders. Imagine where the prices would be if people would push that money back into the economy.
Yesterday, I got a Perfect Roe drop...these were/are selling at 30K. I've spent less on purple hardware.....I'm sorry, but fish eggs, no matter how pristine, should not cost more than a piece of hardware.
ForzaRammer wrote: »
TheEndBringer wrote: »The big problem is lack of competition. The major guilds collude on prices. The smaller guilds usually along because there's no reason not to.
Yesterday I got a Perfect Roe drop...these were/are selling at 30K. I've spent less on purple hardware.....I'm sorry, but fish eggs, no matter how pristine, should not cost more than a piece of hardware.
TheEndBringer wrote: »The major guilds collude on prices.
I am in a trading guild. Some people went on the pts and refined a set of material. They then did an equal amount on live and found a large discrepancy.
How much did they refine? I do not know.
Was it a possibly just rng? Perhaps.
That is why I added the caveat “I am told”, as I am not sure if it’s true.
Currently I am noticing that having it equipped is not giving me MORE then what I was getting before the patch, so I “suspect” that normal refining got nerfed.
But again rng and personal perception can come into play.
VaranisArano wrote: »Er, as a trading guild officer, the most we got into setting prices was to rarely say "Guys, don't wildly overprice your stuff, it makes the guild look bad."
TheEndBringer wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »Er, as a trading guild officer, the most we got into setting prices was to rarely say "Guys, don't wildly overprice your stuff, it makes the guild look bad."
Maybe you don't but it's confirmed on xbox by the major guilds. And even if it wasn't confirmed, anyone who spends time shopping for prices with tell you that overnight mats across all traders change.
Mythic Ambrosia went from 25k to 90k overnight before the jester festival. This means people pulled their stock out just to put them back up for the new price. This happened in a very short window which wouldn't make sense if there wasn't collusion.
No one needs to hold a meeting. They used the same pricing bot all their discords. They influence those prices by overcharging all at once.
Yesterday I got a Perfect Roe drop...these were/are selling at 30K. I've spent less on purple hardware.....I'm sorry, but fish eggs, no matter how pristine, should not cost more than a piece of hardware.
ZaroktheImmortal wrote: »NupidStoob wrote: »Last year around christmas ZoS took care of Bots on PC EU and since then I haven't seen any. I remember all the whine thread about those... This is the reason Dreugh Wax prices constantly went up.
There is also a huge amount of inflation as what we spend gold on is incredibly limited and ZoS has added more and more ways to earn gold. Multiple times was the log in reward 100k per player which introduced millions into the economy and now with the new CP system we also earn more gold. I get now roughly 500G more per char that does all 7 writs. Roughly 90k gold a day simply for spending 45-50 minutes doing writs on 18 chars and that is just raw gold.
There is also a massive difference to the amount of gold endgame players have access to compared to what newer players have. As a result the prices spike because if people easily buy your Dreugh Wax for 16k, why list it for less? As I mentioned above I spend like 50 minutes doing writs a day and get 90k in raw gold + the mats from the rewards + hirelings. Thats easily 150k gold a day while hardly breaking a sweat. The amount of time and effort for a new player to get that much is just massively disproportionate.
We just have way too much money in the economy currently. In endgame it's not uncommon for people to have in the tens of millions, even 100s of millions doesn't feel too uncommon and reportedly there are even a few billionaires amongst the hardcore crown sellers/power traders. Imagine where the prices would be if people would push that money back into the economy.
This is also the best argument against a centralized auction house as it would be incredibly easy for people to dominate the entire market. Only reason Dreugh Wax isn't 50k atm is that nobody with the resources to buy them all up has the motivation to check every single trader in the game multiple times a day. We already had issues with people doing this to certain plants in the past, like the time when columbine was 500g+ for quite a long timeframe.
Yes, because it's all so hard for to dominate with pricings and raise it cause greed. Also you don't have to check every trader. I mean there Tamerial Trade Center does have a website that lists a lot of peoples listings and most people trading will use it. If anything the guild trader system just allows a certain number of people to control what average pricings things will usually go for.
TheEndBringer wrote: »The major guilds collude on prices.
Can't speak for other guilds. But the two I am part of (one Mourn, one Crag) have never done anything like that.
The only thing they tell us is sell, sell, relist, keep 30 items in stock if possible and sell, sell...
TheEndBringer wrote: »The major guilds collude on prices.
Can't speak for other guilds. But the two I am part of (one Mourn, one Crag) have never done anything like that.
The only thing they tell us is sell, sell, relist, keep 30 items in stock if possible and sell, sell...
TheEndBringer wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »Er, as a trading guild officer, the most we got into setting prices was to rarely say "Guys, don't wildly overprice your stuff, it makes the guild look bad."
Maybe you don't but it's confirmed on xbox by the major guilds. And even if it wasn't confirmed, anyone who spends time shopping for prices with tell you that overnight mats across all traders change.
Mythic Ambrosia went from 25k to 90k overnight before the jester festival. This means people pulled their stock out just to put them back up for the new price. This happened in a very short window which wouldn't make sense if there wasn't collusion.
No one needs to hold a meeting. They used the same pricing bot all their discords. They influence those prices by overcharging all at once.
TheEndBringer wrote: »Blacknight841 wrote: »If only you all had bots like on Xbox. Our wax is 3.5k!!!
This is absolutely not true. Wax is going for 7.5 up, though usually around 9.
Bots are also not as prevailent as you make it seem. Most of those characters are actually real players.
Mats costs more only because the demand for them increase significantly lately:
1. Stickerbook gave ppl chance to prepare gear for alts with only mats cost and without time (grind) factor. I know a lot of players which spend hundreds of gold mats to have good gear on their alts. Also ppl are more eager to play different kind of builds now when gear is more accessible.
2. More ppl are into housing now since they can now buy crown houses with in game gold via gifting. And everybody knows how expensive furniture crafting can be.
3. Less bots on server (not eliminated completely, at least not at pc eu but situations seems to be better then year ago).
4. More players playing the game. Most of new players don't want to farm mats and would rather buy them with gold to play actual content (and new players have new way to earn gold fast like scrying).
5. Gold has less value then ever.
6. Constant meta shifts which create huge demand of gold mats.
Theory about dozen of super wealthy players controlling whole mats market is ridiculous but I guess it sounds more interesting then those 6 reasons.
Zos tries to help with that by for example introducing new cps for farmers or by giving a lot of mats during the event but it is not enough to satisfy the demand. They could introduce more sources of mats like they did with IC alchemy coffers (you know, rewards for playing the content).