if you are for or against state why.
bungie has formally stated they will never and have no intentions of implimenting one, but maybe if enough of the forum pop agrees or disagrees they could in a perfect world listen.
I believe there should be. not for the players or to fix the shitty loot system, but for bungie to keep it's gamers. From a PR standpoint your loot system is flawed, and you have no intent on changing it, so let the players fix it by letting them trade. the game is at a point where there is little to no real world value on raid gear or loot if you are saying there's no trade for RWT prevention.
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I'm for the idea of trading drops with someone for a short period after an event completion.But personally it will just drain the fun out of it,trading comes in and everyone gets exactly what the want day 1.Games like this are geared for the grind,but we still love them
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Bearbeitet von DeusFever: 6/11/2015 8:41:17 PMYes because RNG sucks. Better yet, just get rid of RNG.
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No. Reason i don't think the game needs it.
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Before how, it was a definite no because the state the game was at. U can now reroll stuff so trading would be great now. There would need to be a minimum cost to prevent giving a friend instant 34 or something like that
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trade once every 6 month and must be same tier and not upgraded. This would be awesome
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4 AntwortenNo it would ruin the game
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I have an extra gjally for sale. I want 100k and 6 party hats in return
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Why do players feel they need a trading system? Go straight for the underlying problem instead, which I think is how loot is rolled and distributed. Fix THAT and there won't even be a need for trading. I'm not going to say Diablo 3 is a perfect example, but you can't trade legendarys in that game any longer, and tbh I've never felt the need to trade ever since they fixed their loot system. I'm mostly playing solo so not even trading with others in my group when an item drops.
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It think it will never happen, just for the reason that real world money could be involve and bungie won't receive any from it.
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Bearbeitet von Shadow Artiste: 6/11/2015 3:21:17 PMThere are so many ways to avoid some of the pitfalls people are talking about. People fear trading for money, or noobs trading their way to the best gear. Simple ways to avoid it: Trading requires an item of equal value, exotic for exotic, raid for raid, vendor for vendor. Trading a single item can only be performed once/week. You can't start a successful business from that. Trading can only be done with people who've been in your clan or on your friends list for X amount of time. Trading requires the use of a special consumable item dropped from end game activity. That way you have to budget out your trading and can't make lots of money from it and scrubs can't just pay for better gear. Trading can only occur at the end of a raid/mission and only with items earned from that mission. That way when your fried gets their 5th Gjallarhorn/Fatebringer that they're going to dismantle, you can just trade right then and there. The options to prevent abuse are endless. Use your brains guys. Trading only benefits the player base and the lack of trading in only benefits the devs.
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No. Because then everyone will have everything and grinding is half of the fun.
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No. One of the top reasons to play is to find and use new weapons. There must be a carrot on a stick of you will stop playing. Trading will greatly speed up item acquisition and speed up how easily the game fizzles and loses its luster.
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no because I have 6 extra Gjallahorns and I am afraid I would us them to gain capital... Gjalli sale $250 each.. and that is all bad and that is why this should not be allowed to happen
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28 AntwortenBearbeitet von Big Schwifty: 6/11/2015 7:05:40 PMAbsolutely not. EARNING your gear is the foundation of Destiny. Edit: *Implement
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3 AntwortenI'll trade you a Gally, Vex and Hawkmoon for 5 USD$. ^^^^ That's probably not what any advocate for player trading ever said. It's also probably why there will never be player trading.
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I think there should be a trade system but a controlled one, only let people who have met certain requirements trade. Must be lvl blank, done at least 1 raid etc. That way they had to do something to earn the right to trade
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Maybe then I could get something for my 8 extra hawk moons.
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They need a trade system at the end of events like nightfalls or raids so that those playing together can give items they don't need to others who need them
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1 AntwortenI think only a trade system for the end of a nightfall would be viable
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1 AntwortenIf a trade system were ever implemented, that'd be the end of Destiny. Not all the new games these kids on the forums are claiming will.
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No no no no. If they implement a trade system I would have to quit. It truly would break the whole point of the game. The only way I would be ok with it is if all raid, poe, ToO, and Iron Banner gear and weapons were bind to account and could not be traded.
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Yes and no. I think there should be an option to trade, but I think it should be much more than an open trade. It should be tedious. Say, for instance, an exotic/legendary can only be traded for something or some set of relative components in return. Maybe (random idea) an exotic/legendary weapon could be traded for an exotic shards, etheric light, glimmer, strange coins, motes of light, etc. Also make each of the previous items have some set of things needed to trade in order to gain them through trade as well. As I said, make it tedious. I think that is the only true way to guarantee that some guy doesn't pay 20 bucks to some other guy and get a ton of exotics or something. Either that or make an Auction Vender that sets the price that cannot be bypassed.
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Bearbeitet von Rivenova: 6/11/2015 12:42:09 AMVoted no. You would have farmers getting gear and guns and start selling them for real world money just like on WoW and a ton of other games with trading systems. Yeah the loot system might be flawed but I'll take earning the stuff rather than getting a hundred messages going to some site and buying all of it.
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Some rich assholes would buy their way through the best gear and weapons. People would sell weapons or gear for real money as what is happening in FIFA. It would defeat the purpose of playing and should [b]never[/b] find its way to Destiny.
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No because no. But honestly nobody wants people doing real world trading for in game items.
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I voted yes, But I believe the only way to make trading work with in this game is to limit who is able to trade. what I mean by that is that only players of max rank should be able to trade. This will allow players that no longer need high end weapons to do something with them but it will stop low rank players to simply get good gear by buying it. this system would make players still play the game instead of buying everything but allow seasoned players to get something for their high end armor and weapons they no longer want.