Holycannoli wrote: »Okay, broken because you can't do a global search? Because you can't get in a guild with a good spot? What's your beef here? All you've said is that rich people want it to stay the way it currently is so that they stay rich (implying corruption or something similar) and that it's broken (somehow).
You shouldn't have to be in a guild at all to sell. You should be able to post your items for sale at a faction-wide auction house, like every other MMO from the past 12 years has.
Barring that, we should move all guild traders to a centralized zone like we saw with Everquest's bazaar. I still prefer a faction-wide auction house. Every other MMO has one, and ESO has to stop trying so hard to be different because they're killing the game.
Does anyone else think we really, really should get a centralized auction house? It'd be just so much easier to find things.
Yes, I know this is suggested every other hour, but the more we make these threads, the more we show how much we want it.
I'm happy if I get an hour of gaming time a day. I DO NOT want to spend that chasing down items which are hard find let alone ones which are affordable.No no no, there are already deals to be had now as a buyer if you put in effort. Effort = Reward. People want everything to be effortless and easy in this game, am unsure why.
I'm happy if I get an hour of gaming time a day. I DO NOT want to spend that chasing down items which are hard find let alone ones which are affordable.No no no, there are already deals to be had now as a buyer if you put in effort. Effort = Reward. People want everything to be effortless and easy in this game, am unsure why.
Honestly I think a happy medium is to have a global guild merchant search function. Then all guild merchants spots are equally valuable for guilds to buy. Still make the player go to the merchant to buy.
Anything is better than the garage sale approach
TheDarkoil wrote: »It would make it infinitely easier to find items as a buyer however people like myself would completely crash the regular prices of items.
ScottK1994 wrote: »ScottK1994 wrote: »Capitalism is an open market.ScottK1994 wrote: »Above are some people with hundreds of thousands of gold and are worried that they'll seem less rich in a working system.
People say this a lot and it's nonsense. I'm in a good trade guild with a prime spot and I don't see any collusion or exploiting the system, just weekly raffles and such like any other guild.
What supporters of the global auction house overlook is that people like me will game the holy hell out of a global store front. I've done it in other MMOs and I'd do it here as well. I wouldn't need a guild or raffles or any of that nonsense, just me and a couple hours hacking some LUA and boom, your markets belong to me. The current system makes such market domination infeasible for the solo individual and difficult for large guilds. A global auction house would make it trivial for everyone.
Your cure is worse than the disease.
No you're putting things in my mouth that i didn't say. It's not corrupt it's just broken
Okay, broken because you can't do a global search? Because you can't get in a guild with a good spot? What's your beef here? All you've said is that rich people want it to stay the way it currently is so that they stay rich (implying corruption or something similar) and that it's broken (somehow).ScottK1994 wrote: »Capitalism is an open market. This is the most closed market I've ever experience in any game in my life. On console without being able to talk to people it's like being in the stone ages but without having a family that had taught me basic things so I've got a lot of stuff and nothing to do with it. Or I get money and have nothing to buy
What does this even mean? Capitalism is an "open" market? So you can just pop down to your local strip mall and set up a storefront whenever you like? No rent, no contracts, everyone is welcome? What are you talking about?
Are you daft?
I want a simple trade system. I want to search for items and find them in the same place every time. An auction house. I'm saying every single reason for not wanting to have an auction house is pure bull and then fair enough it gets close to corrupt if people are making money in a broken system and they refuse to accept it's broken.
ScottK1994 wrote: »Fun faGiles.floydub17_ESO wrote: »ScottK1994 wrote: »Here's an idea: keep the Guild Traders and the entire system as it is, but introduce an NPC in every major city that, when interacted with, allows a player to search for the item they want and that NPC, perhaps for a fee, tells the player where to find it. The NPC does not tell how much of said item is available at the location(s) or how much it costs, only where the player can find it. An Item Scout.
It can't be complicated. Complicated and the buying and selling of goods isn't amicable.
You guys wouldn't be wanting this system in real life anyway. Need to find toilet roll. The shop down the road only has Lamborghini parts and candy. The next store you find has worn shoes and clown dolls. The next again store sells poison and food right next to eachither. Well guess what. You've *** your pants by the next shop but it does have toilet roll. Now you need detergent.
In many ways we have this same sytem in real life. We must go to different stores to buy what we need and (sans Internet) we aren't really sure what they carry in specific terms of what they have in stock until we get there. Heck, even with the Internet we don't always know what a store has in stock.
Granted, some may be younger than I am but this is how real life has been. We get to know which vendors and locations tend to have what we are looking for.
What I think would be funny is if Zos implemented a central trading house as the only source for trading and limited posting to 30 slots per account. Omg, the griping that would ensue. Cause their would be a limit. Obviously.
Its NOTHING similar to real life. Regardless of stock you know what types of items will be there.
This isn't a market. It's a hundred individual markets(or more) and its stupid for an online game.
No no no, there are already deals to be had now as a buyer if you put in effort. Effort = Reward. People want everything to be effortless and easy in this game, am unsure why.
It's not difficult at all for guilds. In fact, it takes less than 10 players to split among themselves all the guild traders and control the market on specific goods.The bold part is completely false, market domination is already happening.What supporters of the global auction house overlook is that people like me will game the holy hell out of a global store front. I've done it in other MMOs and I'd do it here as well. I wouldn't need a guild or raffles or any of that nonsense, just me and a couple hours hacking some LUA and boom, your markets belong to me. The current system makes such market domination infeasible for the solo individual and difficult for large guilds. A global auction house would make it trivial for everyone.
The bold part is also devoid of the quite important context that is sitting right next to it, I said infeasible for individuals and difficult (but not impossible) for guilds.
It's happening on PC. First material that comes to mind is nightwood. Only a few guilds sell large amounts of those at an excessive price. This is no coincidence.This game needs antitrust laws to prevent the big guilds from controlling the market like they do. The current system is broken because it is not capitalism, it is anarchy.
Is this a thing on console or something? I just don't see it on PC/NA. Sure there are large trade guilds and syndicates of multiple guilds and whatnot, but they can't run the whole market. I buy stuff that I think is a good deal and sell stuff for good prices all the time and I never collude with anyone.
The only way to prevent market control is antitrust laws, guild traders or not. Without this kind of mechanism, the economy in this game is doomed.As for the guild traders, it's just an annoyance. ZOS won't get rid of them because they want to force the players to increase their playtime. There is no other reason for them.
Well, many players like the guild trader system. It's not perfect but it does allow for a little bit of simulated information asymmetry in the market. A global auction house would be much worse when it came to groups controlling the price and flow of goods.
ScottK1994 wrote: »
The economy isnt that strong. It lacks buyers. I know it for a fact because I can't buy the things I need when I need them.
Every time a new thread on this subject is made I tell the same story. In WoW, a game with a central auction house, me and a group of friends had fun completely taking over the market, obliterating any competition. We did it by aggressively undercutting everyone that tried to sell their products and when prices got too low, we'd force them down a little bit more and buy out everyone before raising the prices higher than we actually thought the products were worth. We had so much gold amassed doing this was easy, all it took was time and we had the time.
What you are going to do with gold?
The other day I found some columbine on a trader out in some middle of nowhere area for like 20 gold each. Would never occur like that with a AH.
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Was it worth it? You lost what, one hour of playtime to save a few thousands gold?The other day I found some columbine on a trader out in some middle of nowhere area for like 20 gold each. Would never occur like that with a AH.
Was it worth it? You lost what, one hour of playtime to save a few thousands gold?
Certainly you don't expect everyone is able to have that much playtime?
No because I believe the game should cater to the needs of the majority. And I feel that, on this issue, my interests are aligned with those of the majority, especially when it comes to implementing antitrust laws within the game to prevent what Makkir is doing.if that stretches your daily allowance maybe a game that doesn't require such a tremendous amount of time to play would be better suited.
No because I believe the game should cater to the needs of the majority. And I feel that, on this issue, my interests are aligned with those of the majority, especially when it comes to implementing antitrust laws within the game to prevent what Makkir is doing.if that stretches your daily allowance maybe a game that doesn't require such a tremendous amount of time to play would be better suited.
lordrichter wrote: »