I still don't want an AH.
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I still don't want an AH.
I think a lot of it has to do with the following:
1 - There's no NPC shop price to compare most of the items to
2 - It's often difficult to judge the value of HQ versions of the item, or Materia attached to it
3 - Supply vs. demand
4 - Difficulty in finding materials or making parts for the item, especially for "dated" gear
5 - People would rather be opportunistic in selling items that haven't flooded the market or have been drastically undercut rather than sell an item and get around the same amount NPC's would pay for it after taxes
Hate to break it to ya, but yes it does happen in an AH too. People would always undercut others on the AH in FFXI so their items would sell first, that's why the prices fluctuated up and down on items. Only difference is we could only see what people paid in the past on the AH so we had to play the guessing game, where here we can see what people are charging currently without the prices being hidden.
MW or AH, someone will find a way to abuse it, period.
@OP - I loled.
I like how some of the people that were against AH features are changing their tunes. Where are all of the "oh noes, my immersion!" people?
Next step, get rid of the completely unnecessary need to set up your retainer bazaar in a crowded loosely defined room that may actually be full so that you have to set your retainer up in another, but less crowded loosely defined room so that you end up getting taxed more on your stuff - since it is now, officially, entirely unnecessary when can you just buy from the creepy AH dark alley and only serves to draw out and complicate what should be a very simple process.
Some of us were FOR a completely separate AH feature so that the MW feature that people seemed to love may be preserved.
This is the part where I stress that an Auction House, by definition, is a place where auctions are held; and that auctions, by definition, are timed events.
FFXI's AH, from everything I've heard about it, was so far away from being an auction, and so crappy besides, that I have to wonder why anyone would put it forward as an example of an AH. . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFZrzg62Zj0
IT'S A GAME. Does it matter what it's CALLED?