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i still dont get why people just cant let it go.
its all so common nobody wants your trash/quest rewards, we have our own.
just vendor/deconstruct it
you dont need inordinate amounts of gold to play the game so the misconception about needing to generate coin is invalid.
oh you can make shiney junk? cool so can i and 30000 other people.
if you want to sell for 1/3rd what you would have got from vending the mats, then by all means, do continue flogging this dead horse after the devs have blatantly stated 'no auction houses'
AbraCadabra wrote: »Honestly, I haven't missed an AH in this game. I.
I wish I could say the same. But lack of an auction house or any kind of good economy that actually sells what I am looking for has been very frustrating for me.
It's holding this game back in a big way. In my opinion.
I really want an AH, you can browse lots of items, compare prices, bid for something (if you think the buying price is abusive), and use it to dump extra load for some time(and even sell something).Iḿ not a very multiplayer gamer, i do prefer to play on my own, do my stuff on my own, and just on rare ocasions, like partying for a dungeon, join a random group. I dont have much time to play so I don't like guilds and don't intend to join any. Trade channel is for spammers and can be so annoying and pestering as gold sellers, both should be banned for the same reason. I've played a lot of mmos and the last three i could count with and AH. It's a nice trading system, it made me rich all the time in no time, so a big YES to the AHDumbledalf wrote: »Please please please give us an auction house. the constant spamming of green and blue text items in zone chat is really annoying. If not an auction house the. At least make a trade channel that can be switched on or off.
Not sure where to post this but there is no general discussion threads.
Thanks.
I say no to AH, maybe a trade chat but not an AH, i have played to many mmos where the AH prices became STUPIDLY high and people would not haggle due to "that price being the norm"
AbraCadabra wrote: »Honestly, I haven't missed an AH in this game. I.
I wish I could say the same. But lack of an auction house or any kind of good economy that actually sells what I am looking for has been very frustrating for me.
It's holding this game back in a big way. In my opinion.
You can find what you are looking for, it just takes more effort.
Thia is just one more thing in a fairly long list of things that will eventually either be added or will kill the game, by which I mean that it will be F2P because no one will pay for it.
Too many things are broken, irksome or missing.
frwinters_ESO wrote: »I love the fact there isn't an auction house. I like that these trade guilds have formed. It brings something fresh to the game.
frwinters_ESO wrote: »I love the fact there isn't an auction house. I like that these trade guilds have formed. It brings something fresh to the game.
As far as I can tell, the only fresh thing it brings to this game is an unusually bad economy and extra spam.
Could you give me some specifics about what these Guild Stores bring to this game that you find so fresh and appealing?
And I'm not being sarcastic. I am actually curious as to your answer and the question is genuine.
Drachenfier wrote: »frwinters_ESO wrote: »I love the fact there isn't an auction house. I like that these trade guilds have formed. It brings something fresh to the game.
As far as I can tell, the only fresh thing it brings to this game is an unusually bad economy and extra spam.
Could you give me some specifics about what these Guild Stores bring to this game that you find so fresh and appealing?
And I'm not being sarcastic. I am actually curious as to your answer and the question is genuine.
Agree, I haven't found anything appealing whatsoever about the current guild store system. It looks like they half assed their attempt at an auction house, just like they half assed the group finder tool. There really is no excuse for this kind of sloppy implementation.
I think what we need is re-educate some komrades about the importance of trading in human history, the same reasons it is important in mmorpgs too; make it easier instead of more restrictive.
frwinters_ESO wrote: »I love the fact there isn't an auction house. I like that these trade guilds have formed. It brings something fresh to the game.
As far as I can tell, the only fresh thing it brings to this game is an unusually bad economy and extra spam.
Could you give me some specifics about what these Guild Stores bring to this game that you find so fresh and appealing?
And I'm not being sarcastic. I am actually curious as to your answer and the question is genuine.
frwinters_ESO wrote: »I love the fact there isn't an auction house. I like that these trade guilds have formed. It brings something fresh to the game.
As far as I can tell, the only fresh thing it brings to this game is an unusually bad economy and extra spam.
Could you give me some specifics about what these Guild Stores bring to this game that you find so fresh and appealing?
And I'm not being sarcastic. I am actually curious as to your answer and the question is genuine.
It doesn't matter what he says you'll still disagree with him. I still prefer the guild store method over a broken centralized AH controlled by the few elite trade barons that end up running every other MMO's economy like GW2 and WoW.
I like the social aspect involved in trading in this game, if you don't like to socialize, it may not be for you.
An AH would ruin the feel and depth of the world of Tamriel in ESO imo. Why adventure, socialize, make friendships etc. if you can just go to a broken centralized AH and buy the best items in the game for a few gold? Completely takes the point and purpose out of MMORPG's.
frwinters_ESO wrote: »I love the fact there isn't an auction house. I like that these trade guilds have formed. It brings something fresh to the game.
As far as I can tell, the only fresh thing it brings to this game is an unusually bad economy and extra spam.
Could you give me some specifics about what these Guild Stores bring to this game that you find so fresh and appealing?
And I'm not being sarcastic. I am actually curious as to your answer and the question is genuine.
It doesn't matter what he says you'll still disagree with him. I still prefer the guild store method over a broken centralized AH controlled by the few elite trade barons that end up running every other MMO's economy like GW2 and WoW.
I like the social aspect involved in trading in this game, if you don't like to socialize, it may not be for you.
An AH would ruin the feel and depth of the world of Tamriel in ESO imo.
Why adventure, socialize, make friendships etc. if you can just go to a broken centralized AH and buy the best items in the game for a few gold? Completely takes the point and purpose out of MMORPG's.
frwinters_ESO wrote: »I love the fact there isn't an auction house. I like that these trade guilds have formed. It brings something fresh to the game.
As far as I can tell, the only fresh thing it brings to this game is an unusually bad economy and extra spam.
Could you give me some specifics about what these Guild Stores bring to this game that you find so fresh and appealing?
And I'm not being sarcastic. I am actually curious as to your answer and the question is genuine.
It doesn't matter what he says you'll still disagree with him. I still prefer the guild store method over a broken centralized AH controlled by the few elite trade barons that end up running every other MMO's economy like GW2 and WoW.
I like the social aspect involved in trading in this game, if you don't like to socialize, it may not be for you.
An AH would ruin the feel and depth of the world of Tamriel in ESO imo. Why adventure, socialize, make friendships etc. if you can just go to a broken centralized AH and buy the best items in the game for a few gold? Completely takes the point and purpose out of MMORPG's.
I don't get why you think browsing a Guild Store listing is so much more social than browsing a Public Auction House listing. It's basically the same thing... except in one of them you can actually find what you are looking for.
I'm plenty social. I join groups all the time. Help others take down world bosses. In fact I can't think of a single time I have turned down someone asking me for help.
Just because I want an economy that works doesn't mean I'm anti-social.
frwinters_ESO wrote: »I love the fact there isn't an auction house. I like that these trade guilds have formed. It brings something fresh to the game.
As far as I can tell, the only fresh thing it brings to this game is an unusually bad economy and extra spam.
Could you give me some specifics about what these Guild Stores bring to this game that you find so fresh and appealing?
And I'm not being sarcastic. I am actually curious as to your answer and the question is genuine.
It doesn't matter what he says you'll still disagree with him. I still prefer the guild store method over a broken centralized AH controlled by the few elite trade barons that end up running every other MMO's economy like GW2 and WoW.
I like the social aspect involved in trading in this game, if you don't like to socialize, it may not be for you.
An AH would ruin the feel and depth of the world of Tamriel in ESO imo. Why adventure, socialize, make friendships etc. if you can just go to a broken centralized AH and buy the best items in the game for a few gold? Completely takes the point and purpose out of MMORPG's.
I don't get why you think browsing a Guild Store listing is so much more social than browsing a Public Auction House listing. It's basically the same thing... except in one of them you can actually find what you are looking for.
I'm plenty social. I join groups all the time. Help others take down world bosses. In fact I can't think of a single time I have turned down someone asking me for help.
Just because I want an economy that works doesn't mean I'm anti-social.
You want an economy that doesn't work and has broken every other MMO's economy to advance quicker. .
frwinters_ESO wrote: »I love the fact there isn't an auction house. I like that these trade guilds have formed. It brings something fresh to the game.
As far as I can tell, the only fresh thing it brings to this game is an unusually bad economy and extra spam.
Could you give me some specifics about what these Guild Stores bring to this game that you find so fresh and appealing?
And I'm not being sarcastic. I am actually curious as to your answer and the question is genuine.
It doesn't matter what he says you'll still disagree with him. I still prefer the guild store method over a broken centralized AH controlled by the few elite trade barons that end up running every other MMO's economy like GW2 and WoW.
I like the social aspect involved in trading in this game, if you don't like to socialize, it may not be for you.
An AH would ruin the feel and depth of the world of Tamriel in ESO imo. Why adventure, socialize, make friendships etc. if you can just go to a broken centralized AH and buy the best items in the game for a few gold? Completely takes the point and purpose out of MMORPG's.
I don't get why you think browsing a Guild Store listing is so much more social than browsing a Public Auction House listing. It's basically the same thing... except in one of them you can actually find what you are looking for.
I'm plenty social. I join groups all the time. Help others take down world bosses. In fact I can't think of a single time I have turned down someone asking me for help.
Just because I want an economy that works doesn't mean I'm anti-social.
You want an economy that doesn't work and has broken every other MMO's economy to advance quicker. .
No this game already has an economy that doesn't work. I am asking for one that does.
And I have played many MMORPGs that had a public auction house. It didn't break any of them. So I find your claims that Public Auction houses break the economies on all other games inaccurate and wildly exaggerated.
frwinters_ESO wrote: »I love the fact there isn't an auction house. I like that these trade guilds have formed. It brings something fresh to the game.
As far as I can tell, the only fresh thing it brings to this game is an unusually bad economy and extra spam.
Could you give me some specifics about what these Guild Stores bring to this game that you find so fresh and appealing?
And I'm not being sarcastic. I am actually curious as to your answer and the question is genuine.
It doesn't matter what he says you'll still disagree with him. I still prefer the guild store method over a broken centralized AH controlled by the few elite trade barons that end up running every other MMO's economy like GW2 and WoW.
I like the social aspect involved in trading in this game, if you don't like to socialize, it may not be for you.
An AH would ruin the feel and depth of the world of Tamriel in ESO imo. Why adventure, socialize, make friendships etc. if you can just go to a broken centralized AH and buy the best items in the game for a few gold? Completely takes the point and purpose out of MMORPG's.
I don't get why you think browsing a Guild Store listing is so much more social than browsing a Public Auction House listing. It's basically the same thing... except in one of them you can actually find what you are looking for.
I'm plenty social. I join groups all the time. Help others take down world bosses. In fact I can't think of a single time I have turned down someone asking me for help.
Just because I want an economy that works doesn't mean I'm anti-social.
You want an economy that doesn't work and has broken every other MMO's economy to advance quicker. .
No this game already has an economy that doesn't work. I am asking for one that does.
And I have played many MMORPGs that had a public auction house. It didn't break any of them. So I find your claims that Public Auction houses break the economies on all other games inaccurate and wildly exaggerated.
If that's your opinion, that is fine, you are entitled to that. Even a cursory google search shows how AH's break in game economies of any MMO. Numbers don't lie, but as I said I support your right to that opinion even if I disagree.
The economy doesn't work for you because you want the path of least resistance, which is also understandable, I just don't agree with it personally.
Also tell me why you think it would be "a broken centralized AH"?
[...]But hey, as i can see that we will never agree, how about both systems? So you can decide what's best suited for you and everybody will be happy.
frwinters_ESO wrote: »I love the fact there isn't an auction house. I like that these trade guilds have formed. It brings something fresh to the game.
As far as I can tell, the only fresh thing it brings to this game is an unusually bad economy and extra spam.
Could you give me some specifics about what these Guild Stores bring to this game that you find so fresh and appealing?
And I'm not being sarcastic. I am actually curious as to your answer and the question is genuine.
It doesn't matter what he says you'll still disagree with him. I still prefer the guild store method over a broken centralized AH controlled by the few elite trade barons that end up running every other MMO's economy like GW2 and WoW.
I like the social aspect involved in trading in this game, if you don't like to socialize, it may not be for you.
An AH would ruin the feel and depth of the world of Tamriel in ESO imo. Why adventure, socialize, make friendships etc. if you can just go to a broken centralized AH and buy the best items in the game for a few gold? Completely takes the point and purpose out of MMORPG's.
I don't get why you think browsing a Guild Store listing is so much more social than browsing a Public Auction House listing. It's basically the same thing... except in one of them you can actually find what you are looking for.
I'm plenty social. I join groups all the time. Help others take down world bosses. In fact I can't think of a single time I have turned down someone asking me for help.
Just because I want an economy that works doesn't mean I'm anti-social.
You want an economy that doesn't work and has broken every other MMO's economy to advance quicker. .
No this game already has an economy that doesn't work. I am asking for one that does.
And I have played many MMORPGs that had a public auction house. It didn't break any of them. So I find your claims that Public Auction houses break the economies on all other games inaccurate and wildly exaggerated.
If that's your opinion, that is fine, you are entitled to that. Even a cursory google search shows how AH's break in game economies of any MMO. Numbers don't lie, but as I said I support your right to that opinion even if I disagree.
The economy doesn't work for you because you want the path of least resistance, which is also understandable, I just don't agree with it personally.