CaffeinatedMayhem wrote: »PizzaCat82 wrote: »[SNIP
We're jaded, not stupid.
I've been kicked from or left almost every "big name/major/etc" trade guild on PC/NA. Yes, seriously, literally. Guess what? I'm still in 3 trade guilds. When the day comes that they kick me too... I'll just go apply to NEW guilds that have started, because guilds come and go all the time.
That's how guilds WORK. No, you won't fit in every guild. Being "jaded" isn't a reason, it's an excuse.
PizzaCat82 wrote: »The ones that get the top trader spots, something that's much more important on systems without TTC, do not just come and go all the time. They don't like people taking their spots either. There was a lot of "competition" before they introduced multi-bidding that was absolutely harassment.
Viewsfrom6ix wrote: »Morgha_Kul wrote: »I would agree. Not being in a trading guild, I was forced to try to sell goods (excess companion gear, motifs, etc.) by announcing in chat.
I ended up selling ONE companion staff after weeks of trying. I've got DOZENS of things I could have sold (and sold while they were still WORTH something... now, many of the companion items are trader trash, where they used to be worth millions, in some cases).
If I'd had a place I could sell them without needing a guild, that would have been very helpful.
You can try joining a low end trading guild with no dues, there are PLENTY of them.
You can also turn the chat off for the guild if you don't want engagement. That is what I do for most of my guilds.
And BAM, you can enjoy the game as you always have and have a free trader
If you weren't able to sell your companion gear in chat... then you have to sell it for cheaper. Undercut. Accept a lower price.
Law of supply and demand.
Morgha_Kul wrote: »If you weren't able to sell your companion gear in chat... then you have to sell it for cheaper. Undercut. Accept a lower price.
Law of supply and demand.
I did that. I asked prices a THIRD of what was asked on TTC. I'd ask in chat for a price check, and then immediately offer to sell for half of that. It never works.
Morgha_Kul wrote: »Viewsfrom6ix wrote: »Morgha_Kul wrote: »I would agree. Not being in a trading guild, I was forced to try to sell goods (excess companion gear, motifs, etc.) by announcing in chat.
I ended up selling ONE companion staff after weeks of trying. I've got DOZENS of things I could have sold (and sold while they were still WORTH something... now, many of the companion items are trader trash, where they used to be worth millions, in some cases).
If I'd had a place I could sell them without needing a guild, that would have been very helpful.
You can try joining a low end trading guild with no dues, there are PLENTY of them.
You can also turn the chat off for the guild if you don't want engagement. That is what I do for most of my guilds.
And BAM, you can enjoy the game as you always have and have a free trader
The trouble with this is that you can only trade with other guild members, because guilds of this sort can't get a trader in the world.
Narvuntien wrote: »A reminder that ESOs trading system does a really good job at preventing inflation and does so by taxing the richest players, the traders.
I don't think there is a better way to pull millions of gold out of the system so efficiently.
PizzaCat82 wrote: »CaffeinatedMayhem wrote: »PizzaCat82 wrote: »[SNIP
We're jaded, not stupid.
I've been kicked from or left almost every "big name/major/etc" trade guild on PC/NA. Yes, seriously, literally. Guess what? I'm still in 3 trade guilds. When the day comes that they kick me too... I'll just go apply to NEW guilds that have started, because guilds come and go all the time.
That's how guilds WORK. No, you won't fit in every guild. Being "jaded" isn't a reason, it's an excuse.
The ones that get the top trader spots, something that's much more important on systems without TTC, do not just come and go all the time. They don't like people taking their spots either. There was a lot of "competition" before they introduced multi-bidding that was absolutely harassment.
Next thing you're gonna say is ZOS takes harassment seriously. As far as consoles go, I have not found that to be the case.
Morgha_Kul wrote: »Viewsfrom6ix wrote: »Morgha_Kul wrote: »I would agree. Not being in a trading guild, I was forced to try to sell goods (excess companion gear, motifs, etc.) by announcing in chat.
I ended up selling ONE companion staff after weeks of trying. I've got DOZENS of things I could have sold (and sold while they were still WORTH something... now, many of the companion items are trader trash, where they used to be worth millions, in some cases).
If I'd had a place I could sell them without needing a guild, that would have been very helpful.
You can try joining a low end trading guild with no dues, there are PLENTY of them.
You can also turn the chat off for the guild if you don't want engagement. That is what I do for most of my guilds.
And BAM, you can enjoy the game as you always have and have a free trader
The trouble with this is that you can only trade with other guild members, because guilds of this sort can't get a trader in the world.
Morgha_Kul wrote: »If you weren't able to sell your companion gear in chat... then you have to sell it for cheaper. Undercut. Accept a lower price.
Law of supply and demand.
I did that. I asked prices a THIRD of what was asked on TTC. I'd ask in chat for a price check, and then immediately offer to sell for half of that. It never works.
kringled_1 wrote: »Morgha_Kul wrote: »If you weren't able to sell your companion gear in chat... then you have to sell it for cheaper. Undercut. Accept a lower price.
Law of supply and demand.
I did that. I asked prices a THIRD of what was asked on TTC. I'd ask in chat for a price check, and then immediately offer to sell for half of that. It never works.
Because the number of people willing to pay those super high prices for that gear in the first week or two of the chapter is miniscule, and you weren't connecting with them. That's also why the prices have declined so steeply.
NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »I just wish this game had a unified AH and no requirement for guild membership to participate.
I come from other MMOs (Like WOW) that have unified AH's and it's seamless in comparison to this model.
I've played a lot of MMOs, WoW included, and I don't miss the AHs at all. I like ESO's trading system and honestly prefer it. It's the only MMO I actually enjoy doing trading in.
I just wish this game had a unified AH and no requirement for guild membership to participate.
I come from other MMOs (Like WOW) that have unified AH's and it's seamless in comparison to this model.
I just wish this game had a unified AH and no requirement for guild membership to participate.
I come from other MMOs (Like WOW) that have unified AH's and it's seamless in comparison to this model.
Most of the people who like ESO trading system, are people who have never played another MMO before this one...
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I said this since close beta, in the MMO genre there's already proof of what works and what doesn't, and this trading system is a step backwards.
Ragnarok Online is a Korean/Japanese MMO from 2002 and have a similar trading system to this one. We are talking about 19 years ago... I played that game when I was a kid...
I just wish this game had a unified AH and no requirement for guild membership to participate.
I come from other MMOs (Like WOW) that have unified AH's and it's seamless in comparison to this model.
Most of the people who like ESO trading system, are people who have never played another MMO before this one...
[snip]
I said this since close beta, in the MMO genre there's already proof of what works and what doesn't, and this trading system is a step backwards.
Ragnarok Online is a Korean/Japanese MMO from 2002 and have a similar trading system to this one. We are talking about 19 years ago... I played that game when I was a kid...
CaffeinatedMayhem wrote: »PizzaCat82 wrote: »CaffeinatedMayhem wrote: »PizzaCat82 wrote: »[SNIP
We're jaded, not stupid.
I've been kicked from or left almost every "big name/major/etc" trade guild on PC/NA. Yes, seriously, literally. Guess what? I'm still in 3 trade guilds. When the day comes that they kick me too... I'll just go apply to NEW guilds that have started, because guilds come and go all the time.
That's how guilds WORK. No, you won't fit in every guild. Being "jaded" isn't a reason, it's an excuse.
The ones that get the top trader spots, something that's much more important on systems without TTC, do not just come and go all the time. They don't like people taking their spots either. There was a lot of "competition" before they introduced multi-bidding that was absolutely harassment.
Next thing you're gonna say is ZOS takes harassment seriously. As far as consoles go, I have not found that to be the case.
ok few flaws there
1 - TTC exists on ALL platforms. Go to Tamrieltradecentre.com. yes CONSOLE is listed. Stadia is PC. If people on your platform/region don't upload data, that's not TTC not being there, it's people not using what's available.
2 - Uh, there's lots of turnover in the top spots, because there are lots of them. 3 Alliance capitals plus Vivec for top tier. Alinor, Rimmen, Solitude, Rawl'kha aren't bad either. Plenty of other zone capitals where you can do good sales as well.
There are new names on kiosks all the time. You're just not tracking it because it doesn't matter TO YOU.
3 - What does trader kiosks (spots) have to do with GUILD MEMBERSHIP? As in, being in a guild. I wasn't talking about being kicked from a trader, but a GUILD. The only reason to be in a trade guild is to access their kiosk (trader!)
I've come across a LOT of people who think "trade guild" means "I post WTB/WTS in guild chat" and while you CAN, here's why that's worse than selling zone chat:
A - Guilds are limited to 500 members, and it's rare to have more than 100 online at any given time.
B - You want a Gold MOther's SOrrow staff, common enough item, but you're expecting someone in the 40 people online in just your guild to have one ready to sell? They may, they may not. More people in zone chat, so better chances (and much easiser to use a trader kiosk to search in case the one guy who did want to sell that staff at your price was in a duel and didn't notice your WTB in zone)
C - If every person in a guild did all of their purchases through guild chat, that would be a spam deluge. Thus, many trade guilds limit how often you can post WTB/S to chat... and many social/pvp/etc guilds also discourage chat spam.
Playing GW2 for a while, which has central trade system, there are some advantages there:
- One can instantly know what the value of an item is by looking at prices in the trading post.
- Because there is a central trading system, it is really rare to see people spamming map chat trying to buy or sell stuff.
- The trading post takes out 15% on each transaction, so acts as a gold sink (5% non refundable listing fee to encourage competitive pricing, 10% transaction fee)
That said, changing the system that exists in ESO would likely mess up a lot of things (trading guilds lack much purpose). But what might work is a global trading system in ESO with much higher listing/transaction fees, so casual players that only have a few things to buy/sell would use that, not making as much money, and serious traders would still use the guild traders.
The high transaction fees would also act as a gold sink. What is hard to predict is what this might do to the market as a whole, however. It is now made a easier for people to list items for sale (so higher supply), but also easier for people to find items to buy (so may be higher demand), but this could result in the prices on the global auction house being less than guild traders, which would also reduce their relevance, even though people using this global system are only make a fraction of what they could vs using guild traders.
Kidgangster101 wrote: »The debate about auction house comes up a at least monthly here on the forums. The long and short of it is PC players like it for the most part due to add-ons making it a lot easier and time savings compared to console where many players hate it due to its time-consuming nature.
The question for console players is do I play the game today [questing, dungeon, trials, farming or fishing etc.] or do I play the game where I visit the over 200 traders in game and growing with each land expansion in game. Written down where and at what price something is an and hope I don’t run out of my time to play that day and go back to purchase said items or just remember it for future reference.
A central listing house with location and prices with history would be a great help for the console players. Sure, finding something at a great price is nice but shopping is not something I enjoy in real life and I am sure as “blank” not doing it in game when ZOS makes it so difficult for base game players.
Stay safe and enjoy the journey 😊
PS, ZOS stop the micromanagement of the green tree 🥺
Facts and I like how people ignore it just like they ignored my message early. The truth hurts PC players 😅
But as stated their addon basically turns it into a hub that lets them know where items "might be" rather than blindly searching. That is a feature that should just be in the game.
Sure the item might be gone when I get there, but at least I know where they are rather than spending hours seeing "this is a very long load time".........
I just wish this game had a unified AH and no requirement for guild membership to participate.
I come from other MMOs (Like WOW) that have unified AH's and it's seamless in comparison to this model.
Most of the people who like ESO trading system, are people who have never played another MMO before this one...
[snip]
I said this since close beta, in the MMO genre there's already proof of what works and what doesn't, and this trading system is a step backwards.
Ragnarok Online is a Korean/Japanese MMO from 2002 and have a similar trading system to this one. We are talking about 19 years ago... I played that game when I was a kid...
I just wish this game had a unified AH and no requirement for guild membership to participate.
I come from other MMOs (Like WOW) that have unified AH's and it's seamless in comparison to this model.
Most of the people who like ESO trading system, are people who have never played another MMO before this one...
[snip]
I said this since close beta, in the MMO genre there's already proof of what works and what doesn't, and this trading system is a step backwards.
Ragnarok Online is a Korean/Japanese MMO from 2002 and have a similar trading system to this one. We are talking about 19 years ago... I played that game when I was a kid...
1. Uhmmm really bad assumption that Most of the people who like ESO trading system, are people who have never played another MMO before this one... considering the average age of the typical ESO player. I've played FFXI, EQ2, EQ, WOW, FFXIV and love this trading system. It took some time to get used to because its not all about slamming something on a central AH and undercutting everyone else.
AlexKuczaja wrote: »People who want guildless auction house have no idea what they are asking for.
StarOfElyon wrote: »Maybe this has been mentioned before but it would be great to have a city (ideally Imperial City) where there is a district that has tons of guild traders. Maybe even 50 or more. It would be a nice place to go shopping. Currently, I have to hop between about four cities before I finally settle on a trader to buy from.