SunfireKnight86 wrote: »Having to go to every zone and spam something to sell if is soooo 1997. Games evolved into what they are for a reason.
SunfireKnight86 wrote: »I'm in a few. That isn't solving the problem. Trading Guilds are just small scale auction houses. Why make this decision? It's more convenient in every sense of the word to have a global or even regional AH. I just don't understand the logic behind the decision. Did someone see it in literally every other MMO and say, "That looks like a terrible idea."
I certainly wont buy from anyone in an AH who has 1000 of the same item verses the honest player who might only have a few. I'm not playing Elder Walmart Online, I'll pay a little more to support the honest player (to the best of my ability).
My guess is there was some techical limitation why they didn't make the game with a normal auction house. Once they realized it wasnt feasible they made the current implementation and made up the 'it's for the social aspect' reasoning to go along with it.
An inefficient economy is better than one ruled by bots flooding an auction house at the lowest price, because they don't care about their bottom line in the game. All they care about is getting gold to sell to someone outside the game, and they can just add more bots if the price of resources falls.
I would rather them have to be in zone chat to try and sell everything and it take them hours upon hours to do so. Also it makes them, either each account individually or the central merchant account everything is funneled to to sell, exposed and more likely to be caught.
Blackwidow wrote: »I certainly wont buy from anyone in an AH who has 1000 of the same item verses the honest player who might only have a few. I'm not playing Elder Walmart Online, I'll pay a little more to support the honest player (to the best of my ability).
Honest player?
You mean anyone who wants to sell in bulk is cheating?
Are you also saying that not having an AH is stopping bots from selling their stuff?
Is this your first MMO?
scruffycavetroll wrote: »scruffycavetroll wrote: »ignoroticb14_ESO wrote: »It's funny, even without an AH, there are more bots in this game than any other mmo I've ever played.
You clearly didn't play any big mmo ....
i'm sure he's never played WoW
troll right next time if you're gonna try.
It was not trolling i believe rather a coming out as being one of the most delusioned fanboys.
The masses of bots are beyond ridiculous.
sounds like one in the same : D
bots are in every game, and no, i haven't played every MMO ever made, but i'm sure they're there, and out of the ones I've played, this is the first time i've ever seen screen shots of bots clumped together like a circle jerk.
I don't want to join a guild because i'm tired of seeing...5 billion members...ok sign me up...4 people online, guild mostly alts.
SunfireKnight86 wrote: »Having to go to every zone and spam something to sell if is soooo 1997. Games evolved into what they are for a reason.
Auction Houses have been shown to destroy the economy, by causing undercutting. Undercutting ruins the game for most of the regular players trying to sell stuff. So, I have to disagree. MMOs have gotten into a bad habit of catering to the "entitled" generation ruining a lot of things for a lot of players.
Additionally, Auction Houses are store fronts for the botters and gold farmers. They make it easy to sell virtual gold. You think there is a problem with botters now, wait till there is an auction house then, any of the games treasure really wont mean anything to anyone anymore.
Most of us figured this out during Everquest 1's life. When we went the way of the auction houses, the game world became more empty and everything went downhill from there. Characters need to interact with each other, it's part of keeping a game world "alive".
People are constantly asking for this game to get easier and easier to a point that this isnt going to be ESO anymore, it'll be just like any other MMO.
My last example is this: Wayshrines. We used to run around and explore, we had to, and this made the world bigger. Now we want to be warped instantly everywhere. Theres wayshrines practically right next to wayshrines. There goes seeing a gameworld that "feels" alive.
We could just cut the graphics out and make ESO a menu based text game that we just trade in because no one seems to actually want to play the game as the creators intended anyway.
ignoroticb14_ESO wrote: »There are gold seller guilds where you join and it's just bots and gold sellers in the guild store. Another good one is the "uber" guilds who ask for 5k or 10k gold fee to join. No AH does nothing to really combat the bots and spam, but it encourages the spammers to send tells and in game mail.
They will find a way to circumvent in game mechanics no matter what. The only real solution is zenimax putting in the leg work to pay GMs to focus on banning.
This may sound terrible, but maybe they need to implement some sort of extra authentication process for users in regions known for botting, such as China or India.
Linuaxb16_ESO wrote: »Anything else such as material from nodes, quest/drop gear even blues etc are all so easy to get/craft by yourself or have your guild supply/make it for free.
There should have been town/city AHs. Each separate.
moquerreeb17_ESO wrote: »Linuaxb16_ESO wrote: »Anything else such as material from nodes, quest/drop gear even blues etc are all so easy to get/craft by yourself or have your guild supply/make it for free.
Breaking news: you can get epic/legendary tempers refinig low-grade raw material.
SunfireKnight86 wrote: »Having to go to every zone and spam something to sell if is soooo 1997. Games evolved into what they are for a reason.
GrundelWolfe wrote: »Or better yet, the gold farmers themselves will be outbidding everyone for the public kiosks so that no real guild will stand a chance at bidding for, and winning a kiosk. Which will just increase the amount of gold all the gold farmers get, while isolating the actual player based market from participating.