02 May 2007 at 09:11 - 5
I love the sarcasm. My god why didnt think of this idea before now?
You take an item into a shop, and let other people place bids on it. Thats totally amazing!! How did you think of that?
Realistically....
...if they did do a system like this, we would need some way of....
1) Recording who won the bid,
2) Storing all the other bids,
3) Taking money from the highest bidder,
4) Retrieving your won item from the shop,
5) Placing your bid into the shop,
6) Displaying all the items placed into that shop,
7) A way to organise and catergorise all the items placed,
8) A way to search for an item,
9) A way to see the item on your character before you buy it,
10) A way to display the stats of the item.
11) Returning cash to those who lost the bid,
12) Informing the player if he won,
13) Informing the player if he lost,
14) Informing the player who placed the item if anyone bought it,
15) etc, etc, etc
The more you think about how it would work, you realise the best way to do it, is how its been done already in other games (WoW).
But I dont think Anet want to rip-off WoW's trading system. And I wouldnt want them too either.
Unless they can think of a completely originaly way to do it, I dont want a WoW rip-off system in GWs.
Im not saying WoW's system isnt great, because it is. It works wonderfully, and its amazing. But if Anet cant do it in a fresh new way using shops and bids, then I say keep it how it is.
Plus the truth is, even if they did add a trading house system, you would still have people standing in towns spamming the local chat with <WTS> and <WTB>
They added the party system, which lets you post <wts> and <wtb> stuff. It may not be perfect, but the facility is there. But does anyone use it? No!!!
People would rather spam the local and trade channels, because they know they can your attention better. Trade house and auction houses wont remove that.