Keep the Market Wards but add an Auction House. This way, Retainers can serve as Storage + Bazaar NPCs and are worth the $1 extra.
Keep the Market Wards but add an Auction House. This way, Retainers can serve as Storage + Bazaar NPCs and are worth the $1 extra.
I really just don't want a bidding auction...
I don't know what to think under Yoshida, but I know Tanaka would have shot the game in the face if it hindered RMT without changing some of the other things in place (which is why things turned out the way they did in FFXI--they let the bad rarity-dependent system continue to live while sawing off the legs of "fun" and convenience").
Yeah when I go to the mall I see a whole bunch of zombies standing around, I walk up to each one and open their backpacks and rummage through their goods...better yet I go to giant doors at the ends of the mall and look through a list of items for sale and when I see the one I want the retainers that carry it carry up a big white board with a star on it. The realism is uncanny between real malls and retainers its amazing.
Actually it is a perfectly logical option. I sell most my Botany materials sitting at the Carpenters guild, and Weavers guild. "As an alchemist I retain all my alchemy ingredients"
I have no issue selling the items it's just anoying I have to be AFK to sell my items. Then again I never have had any issues using the market wards either. The Woodcutters ward has always been fairly roomy.
melodramatic much? not saying market wards are fine as is but they function well enough while they do other stuff that are 'perceived problems'. I think auction houses are retarded, but that's me. So you're upset you can't set your retainer in mason's ward, you do know you can put it in any ward, and the search will show what ward you're in? You pay a lil more in taxes but it's inconsequential.
Market Wards were a horrible idea... but through a bit of tweaking by the new team them work fine for now. In the future I do hope for another way for players to buy their gear from other players, because market wards are a bit cumbersome and annoying for their simple purpose.