steveb16_ESO46 wrote: »I'm finding the lack of a traditional AH gives the game a unique flavour. I can sell stuff through a trade guild fine if I get the price right. I can buy and sell stuff via Chat.
Not noticed anyone spamming the channels in my zones. People seem to be acting very responsibly about that.
steveb16_ESO46 wrote: »I'm finding the lack of a traditional AH gives the game a unique flavour. I can sell stuff through a trade guild fine if I get the price right. I can buy and sell stuff via Chat.
Not noticed anyone spamming the channels in my zones. People seem to be acting very responsibly about that.
I don't normally see a single person spamming them; however, so many people are usually trying to sell in Zone chat that it's hard to have a decent conversation.
A trade channel would go a long ways.
oxygen_boarderb16_ESO wrote: »steveb16_ESO46 wrote: »I'm finding the lack of a traditional AH gives the game a unique flavour. I can sell stuff through a trade guild fine if I get the price right. I can buy and sell stuff via Chat.
Not noticed anyone spamming the channels in my zones. People seem to be acting very responsibly about that.
I don't normally see a single person spamming them; however, so many people are usually trying to sell in Zone chat that it's hard to have a decent conversation.
A trade channel would go a long ways.
I'd say the amount of trolling in zone chat is more cumbersome then the sale posts.
I don't normally see a single person spamming them; however, so many people are usually trying to sell in Zone chat that it's hard to have a decent conversation.
A trade channel would go a long ways.
The current system is just laughbly poor! It reminds me of the bad old days of FFXIV v1
So a market of 2,500 is better than one of many hundreds of thousands as in the GW2 model (since that game uses 'mega-server' type architecture)?
deathly809_ESO wrote: »The current system is just laughbly poor! It reminds me of the bad old days of FFXIV v1
Nothing is as bad as that was. You either had to sit your guy in the trade district and hope people bought from your bazaar or run around and hope people would buy it off of you and you didn't run off before they did.
It was was worse than this.
deathly809_ESO wrote: »The current system is just laughbly poor! It reminds me of the bad old days of FFXIV v1
Nothing is as bad as that was. You either had to sit your guy in the trade district and hope people bought from your bazaar or run around and hope people would buy it off of you and you didn't run off before they did.
It was was worse than this.
tom.borovskisb16_ESO wrote: »So a market of 2,500 is better than one of many hundreds of thousands as in the GW2 model (since that game uses 'mega-server' type architecture)?
I disagree!
Please consider some facts:
FACT 1 -
Most players are member of more than one trading guild. This means that many of those potential 2,500 people could be one and the same persons/characters.
Hence a potenital market of 1,000 to 1,500 people is a more realistic estimation.
FACT 2 -
Not all of these 1,000 to 1,500 characters are in the same level range as you.
Let me use my char as an example (Level 29): i only buy and sell weapons/food/potions/materials that fit to my Level +/- 1 or 2 levels. Lets say, a range of 5 levels is interestig for me. In my case that would be level 26 to 30.
But how many people of this 1,000 to 1,500 people do match this range?
10%?
That would make only 100 to 150 potential trading partners.
FACT 3 -
Some people have left the game and are not active anymore. Lets estimate 25% have left the game, and only exist on the paper.
What market remains then in the end?
80-120 people?
WOW - What a great market!!
;-)
SunfireKnight86 wrote: »SunfireKnight86 wrote: »It's actually easier to manipulate a small market than a large one. I can hunt around for 5 Guilds that sell things super low, buy up all the supplies, and turn around and sell them in /zone for twice as much.
In a large AH, where everyone can see all prices, I can't do that as easily.
Right but see here is the problem.. This isn't about what is better for YOU.. This is about what is best for all..
A large free open market place is better for all.. You will have more customers to sell too, and more people to buy from.. That is simply good for everyone..
We need an AH.. Something that is server wide.. We have a mega server, we don't need micro stores..
You didn't read this thread at all did you?
Pretty much this, once I got into a trade guild I had no problems at all.PharmaChief wrote: »find a few trading guilds with 500 ppl each and problem solved. I sell items in guild stores everyday and i never use chatpanel
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 ....
SunfireKnight86 wrote: »SunfireKnight86 wrote: »It's actually easier to manipulate a small market than a large one. I can hunt around for 5 Guilds that sell things super low, buy up all the supplies, and turn around and sell them in /zone for twice as much.
In a large AH, where everyone can see all prices, I can't do that as easily.
Right but see here is the problem.. This isn't about what is better for YOU.. This is about what is best for all..
A large free open market place is better for all.. You will have more customers to sell too, and more people to buy from.. That is simply good for everyone..
We need an AH.. Something that is server wide.. We have a mega server, we don't need micro stores..
You didn't read this thread at all did you?
One doesn't have to read the entire thread to find your post somewhat self centered and self serving..
My points stand..
beowulfsshield wrote: »Nah. Omitting a global AH was a good idea.
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: »What you said doesn't make sense. How does an auction house make a game more or less of a grind? If anything having to go to every zone to spam wtb/wts is the grind.