Sorry for the massive post. I’ll start off by assuming we can all agree that the gold selling issue is having a major impact on the game. We might have different opinions on the magnitude of that effect, but we can all agree there is one. In my own opinion, a major part of this problem is that, even though players are provided with a legitimate way to trade gold for real-world money in the form of gem purchases and currency exchange, gold sellers are able to dramatically undercut this with the prices they offer.
Now, as far as buying gems with gold via the exchange goes, I feel the prices are fair. 1 gold currently buys roughly 270 gems, and the boosters and other items you can buy with this I consider fair. However, in terms of real-world money, the items available are simply not worth it. For example, depending on which gem package you buy, a black lion key costs roughly $2 US. This is simply staggering. I can’t think of any normal player who would pay that much to open a black lion chest, the rewards of which are generally underwhelming. I think that the massive amounts of black lion chests posted on the trading post for one copper above vendor price back me up on this. However, were the keys, say, $0.25 or even $0.50, I’m sure I would have happily bought $10 worth without a second thought. Right now, each black lion chest on the market is a potential $2 that Anet is could be earning, but since the number of them keeps going up, it’s money they will never earn. That doesn’t even count the stacks of them sitting in peoples’ inventories. I personally have over 200 of the things collecting dust, which would currently cost me $400 to open. I’m sure there are plenty of other players with the same situation, and if even one of them paid $400 to open them all I would be shocked.
In another example, the 2000 gems for the Deluxe Edition upgrade would cost somewhere in the neighborhood of $30, as opposed to the extra $10 you would have paid for it had you bought the boxed version. I can understand that someone should have to pay more for the upgrade than they would have if they bought it originally, but having the cost to do so be triple the difference between the standard and deluxe boxes makes no sense to me. I had planned on buying the deluxe edition, but only the standard was available in the store I bought the game. I was very happy to see it available on the BLTC, and was going to buy it there. When I opened the “buy gems” interface and calculated the cost of buying it, though, my credit card went back into my wallet and has remained there ever since. I would have been fine with paying, say, kitten premium for the upgrade versus the boxed purchase, but paying three times the amount for something I could have gotten literally the day before for $10 was ridiculous.
Now, what I’m suggesting is either increasing the number of gems you get for a gem purchase, or at least slashing the prices of items on the gem store drastically to make the in-game benefit match up more with the real-world cost. I haven’t talked to a single player who has bought gems with real-world money to buy items from the gem store. At best, they’ve used in-game gold to buy gems. At worst, they’ve simply done without and never opened the screen again.
The way gold sellers tie into this is simply the difference in n-game value that real-world money will get you is vastly different between their prices and Anet’s, in terms of buying gold from them versus buying gems to sell for gold. The current prices we’re seeing every time we go in to Lion’s Arch are roughly $1=1g. Buying gems and selling them for gold gets you roughly $1=20s. It is in fact, much cheaper to buy gold from the gold sellers and then exchange that gold for gems to buy gem store items than it is to buy the gems from Anet.
Now, if the difference in value was smaller, I’m sure that, in addition to the people now buying gems from Anet who had previously bought from neither them nor the gold sellers, many of the gold sellers’ customers would buy from Anet instead. The fact is, those sites are an absolute breeding ground for identity theft, but with the payoff being so much greater for dealing with them, they’re thriving anyway. The fact is, the people who would be inclined to buy gold from anybody would vastly prefer to buy it from Anet, but with so great a disparity they’re either not buying from anyone or taking their chances with the gold sellers.
Long story short, I hope that this would both boost the number of players giving Anet their business, as well as help undermine the gold sellers who are stealing that same business, and by extension, Anet’s money.