Gaeliannas wrote: »All games should just emulate the original Everquest, where we all just stand around in a tunnel shouting out what we are looking to trade and for what. Or version 2, where you went to a special plane and set your character afk for the night selling your wares among the rows of other afk players. It was actually pretty cool browsing everyone's stuff, you got to know who farmed what and where you had a good chance of finding what you needed.
ShawnLaRock wrote: »I want these forums to be reworked to disallow any more mind-numbing posts about this topic.
TTC already IS an auction house.
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Cuddlypuff wrote: »Indifferent to the Auction House for items. However, I'd like player to player crown sales to be worked into a global system. That would never happen though.
I don't want an auction house.
I want a *mall*.
***SUPER IMPORTANT*** Reselling is disallowed, when you buy any item from the store it becomes automatically Bound.
I don't want an auction house.
I want a *mall*.
***SUPER IMPORTANT*** Reselling is disallowed, when you buy any item from the store it becomes automatically Bound.
I know you think banning reselling would stop people from buying low priced items and reselling them for higher prices. However, what happens if I want to buy something for a friend? Or if I accidentally buy something I don't want? Or if someone is selling a stack of something (like a motif) and I only need one? Maybe the price is good but I don't need two of the same motif. I would either want to resell it or put it in the guild bank for another guild member to use.
As much as it's beating a dead horse... I'm wary that they'll change "because it's what players have wanted"
Which is why I will forever ADAMANTLY, REPEATEDLY, and LOUDLY state my opinion on things like this so that ZoS knows there is opposition to this.
So we don't have the AwA debacle again, where ZoS thinks that just because people don't repeatedly reply to the 18 billion threads on something in opposition means that they are "for" the change.
No. No global auction house. Full Stop.