I think what needs to be done is merge both auction houses so you HAVE to put a gold price for your item, always, even if you wish to sell for real money. If someone then buys your stuff for gold you can sell the gold for cash instead.TIt would be great if Blizzard made another type of ladder without real currency AH [like they'll do with hardcore mode]
It also ensures there will always be stuff to buy for gold, so you won't be forced to use cash (which Blizzard will take an automatic cut out of) for that really rare super item you desire.
I really don't care about this - because I'm never going to buy clothes for my virtual doll for real money - but what surprises me about all this though is that it really opens the door for fraud, money laundering and tax evasion and other kinds of "underground economy" shady dealings or outright criminal activity. This auction house system is going to become hella exploited by credit card thieves, all kinds of fraudsters and drug dealers and other scumbags, and it's disappointing that Blizzard's opening this door for no other reason than greed. They're making money hand over fist already. They don't need shit like this.
Sorry, wrong. There are many gold sinks in the game and Blizzard outlined some of them at last year's Blizzcon. Stuff like enchanting/transmuting items will cost gold, recovering gems from sockets, there may be gold costs associated with runing your skills, and so on.The another problem is inflation, the are no gold/item sink mechanisms yet introduced
Blizzard thanks you for looking out for them, but they're already aware of this and have been since the D2 days where there was NO gold sink other than gambling (dying or ressing your mercenary doesn't really count, since it was a proportionally small cost, and gold being so incredibly plentiful.)if there wont be sink mechanisms, gold value will decrease really fast to the point where gold will so cheap that gold based AH will be completely worthless.
I guess they just don't have time to think/implement everything. After all, Diablo 2 didn't have a super unique monster called "Creeping Feature" for nothing, so I'm sure they wish to avoid repeating the same mistake again.Its also strange that Blizzard hasnt said anything about guild/clan support