Dec 17, 2008, 11:38 AM // 11:38
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#21
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Lion's Arch Merchant
Join Date: Nov 2007
Guild: Sacred Forge Knights
Profession: W/P
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Originally Posted by Azazel The Assassin
Dumbass. He didn't bother reading, not that he couldn't read. And he took that because it's on the same topic. You made this thread in a response to the thread the quote was from. So therefore, your post on the other thread is just a summarized version of this. You expanded, pulling more shit from your ass.
It actually does still fit.
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Dude speaking of him or me? I am trying to be respectfull so maybe people will actuall try to see my point here.
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Dec 17, 2008, 11:42 AM // 11:42
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#22
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Lion's Arch Merchant
Join Date: Nov 2007
Guild: Sacred Forge Knights
Profession: W/P
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Originally Posted by Azazel The Assassin
Dumbass. He didn't bother reading, not that he couldn't read. And he took that because it's on the same topic. You made this thread in a response to the thread the quote was from. So therefore, your post on the other thread is just a summarized version of this. You expanded, pulling more shit from your ass.
It actually does still fit.
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Nevermind I figured it out, you are a moron. And the other guy is lazy. I don't need to pull out anything idiot. Obviously you must care what happens to GW if you are trolling these boards. I expanded my points because I assumed too much conventional wisdom was around on other posts. You want me to write it in crayon for you now?
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Dec 17, 2008, 12:01 PM // 12:01
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#23
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Ooo, pretty flower
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Citadel of the Decayed
Guild: The Archivists' Sanctum [Lore]
Profession: N/
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Originally Posted by dasmitchies
Dude speaking of him or me? I am trying to be respectfull so maybe people will actuall try to see my point here.
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I hardly see the respect anywhere. And respect isn't needed for people to see a point, it is needed for more favor in agreeance. Which, if you make a valid and logical point, to disagree would to be an idiot and because humans in nature want to better themselves, and how people view them, if the argument is logical enough, they will not disagree.
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Originally Posted by dasmitchies
KK Azrael I am Not flaming u. Your posts are pretty good all over these forums but I meant UNDERFARMING. The technical term is deflation. When there isn't enough money available or demand things drop in price. See current US economy as an example. When farming is nerfed less gold and most importantly less players (the angry ones rage quit) means deflation sets in. Not everyone farmed ectos. I farmed a lot of consets myself. Easier solo runs and bonus runes for guildies use. People do buy ectos constantly. They have to hoard them because of gold caps on storage and trades. that is why following ecto prices is a perfect economic barometer for GW. They have uses, but primarily they are for trading 100k+ items.
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Originally Posted by dasmitchies
Nevermind I figured it out, you are a moron. And the other guy is lazy. I don't need to pull out anything idiot. Obviously you must care what happens to GW if you are trolling these boards. I expanded my points because I assumed too much conventional wisdom was around on other posts. You want me to write it in crayon for you now?
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I am not trolling to be perfectly honest. I really do not care about the economy because GW is dying. I still play, I still buy, I don't farm. But you do not understand something.
Farming leads to more of an item, and less demand for said item. Why? Because there is a unlimited amount of items. That is the single most important flaw in the system. And farming only makes it worse.
Hording will not help, nor hurt, the economy. It will only worsen themselves because they think they will get something. The gold cap was there as a pathetic attempt to prevent high end trading, which in effect reduces the need to farm. But people found a way around it (very obvious way).
Ectos are not the "perfect" way around the cap, because for a long while they were at 15k, if not higher. Now they are cheaper than Black Dyes. Equal in price to Zkeys, and White Dyes. Ectos are just the most desired, and most common, way around it.
You are going about on the right topic - economy is bad - but you are going on it the wrong way. There needs to be a limitation placed on items and gold, not more farming.
More farming means more of an item, meaning more supply, and therefore less demand. See my point yet?
By the way, I use insults to try to get people to strengthen their arguments. By saying things such as "I think you have overfarming and underfarming mixed up" is not me saying that you don't understand terms, but that you are looking at the issue in the wrong perspective.
What you should be saying is not that underfarming is killing GW, but that the need (or more accurately, desire) to farm is killing GW. And as such, those who like to farm (in other words, who are playing a game not meant for them) are leaving because Anet is keeping the game as grindless as possible (although, yes, they did go away from that since Factions, they are going back with the new updates).
What is needed is not more farming, but the removal of the need to farm. And with the removal of the need to farm, the addition of new content. However, doing that will postpone GW2 even more.
GW1 will "die" if GW2 will "live." The two cannot live together with the amount of people Anet has, and Anet cannot (or just simply will not) hire more people to expand the GW1 team to allow GW1 to live longer.
The greatest enemy here is time and progress. The second greatest enemy is the unlimited supply of items.
GW1 will die, and all that can happen is prolong it, but by doing so will prolong GW2 from coming out - which effectively will reduce the player base even more.
In short, GW1 not just will die, but must die sooner rather than later for GW2 to survive.
Last edited by Konig Des Todes; Dec 17, 2008 at 12:03 PM // 12:03..
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Dec 17, 2008, 12:03 PM // 12:03
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#24
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Lion's Arch Merchant
Join Date: Nov 2008
Profession: Mo/
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Originally Posted by dasmitchies
KK Azrael I am Not flaming u. Your posts are pretty good all over these forums but I meant UNDERFARMING. The technical term is deflation. When there isn't enough money available or demand things drop in price. See current US economy as an example. When farming is nerfed less gold and most importantly less players (the angry ones rage quit) means deflation sets in. Not everyone farmed ectos. I farmed a lot of consets myself. Easier solo runs and bonus runes for guildies use. People do buy ectos constantly. They have to hoard them because of gold caps on storage and trades. that is why following ecto prices is a perfect economic barometer for GW. They have uses, but primarily they are for trading 100k+ items.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dasmitchies
Dude speaking of him or me? I am trying to be respectfull so maybe people will actuall try to see my point here.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dasmitchies
Nevermind I figured it out, you are a moron. And the other guy is lazy. I don't need to pull out anything idiot. Obviously you must care what happens to GW if you are trolling these boards. I expanded my points because I assumed too much conventional wisdom was around on other posts. You want me to write it in crayon for you now?
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Triple post FTW!
I can't read? I said I didn't bother reading your worthless posts. Learn to read. The only thing you're pulling out is sh** out of your ass. "How will you know if you didn't read!!?!" I just know it.
Oh wait! Are you telling me it's impossible to farm now? OMG no way! Let's all cry together with dasmitchies. WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.
You already made a similar thread like this and it got locked/deleted. Why start another? You also made similar posts about the same thing in other peoples thread. You won't get anything out of it. Too bad.
Last edited by Forgotton200; Dec 17, 2008 at 12:09 PM // 12:09..
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Dec 17, 2008, 12:30 PM // 12:30
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#25
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Lion's Arch Merchant
Join Date: Nov 2007
Guild: Sacred Forge Knights
Profession: W/P
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Originally Posted by Forgotton200
Triple post FTW!
I can't read? I said I didn't bother reading your worthless posts. Learn to read. The only thing you're pulling out is sh** out of your ass. "How will you know if you didn't read!!?!" I just know it.
Oh wait! Are you telling me it's impossible to farm now? OMG no way! Let's all cry together with dasmitchies. WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.
You already made a similar thread like this and it got locked/deleted. Why start another? You also made similar posts about the same thing in other peoples thread. You won't get anything out of it. Too bad.
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I rage posted and it was rightfully locked. You and azrael are missing the point here. Lost people are lost forever. I know GW must die. I also know if GW doesn't maintain a minimum active base of players GW2 will never be released. ANET can fix this by releasing concrete info on GW2's development and the real use of HOM. Farming is absolutely necessary to get the hall as complete as possible for those who want the benefits for GW2. I have posted on other threads similar topics but failed mightily because i didn't expand the argument. Increased supply isn't killing the game economy. Smaller demand is. This is a symptom of a much greater problem. I want to see GW2 work. I think GW was an awesome proof that freeplay MMO can work. If ANET doesn't stop screwing up GW we won't have a fanbase left to open GW2. If whatever overlord ANET serves isn't convinced that ANet can deliver enough copies sold in a short enough time frame they will axe GW2. I allready have my stuff, but my guildies and other more casual players will never fill HOM with the constant nerfing. Frustration isn't fun and people do not play games that isn't entertaining. Oh well whats the point? I don't care what qq's think and Anet will never read this.
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Dec 17, 2008, 12:53 PM // 12:53
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#26
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Lion's Arch Merchant
Join Date: Nov 2008
Profession: Mo/
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Originally Posted by dasmitchies
I rage posted and it was rightfully locked. You and azrael are missing the point here. Lost people are lost forever. I know GW must die. I also know if GW doesn't maintain a minimum active base of players GW2 will never be released. ANET can fix this by releasing concrete info on GW2's development and the real use of HOM. Farming is absolutely necessary to get the hall as complete as possible for those who want the benefits for GW2. I have posted on other threads similar topics but failed mightily because i didn't expand the argument. Increased supply isn't killing the game economy. Smaller demand is. This is a symptom of a much greater problem. I want to see GW2 work. I think GW was an awesome proof that freeplay MMO can work. If ANET doesn't stop screwing up GW we won't have a fanbase left to open GW2. If whatever overlord ANET serves isn't convinced that ANet can deliver enough copies sold in a short enough time frame they will axe GW2. I allready have my stuff, but my guildies and other more casual players will never fill HOM with the constant nerfing. Frustration isn't fun and people do not play games that isn't entertaining. Oh well whats the point? I don't care what qq's think and Anet will never read this.
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Then who did you write the 10+ paragraphs to? I doubt most people will read everything so you might want to leave some cliff notes at the end of your paragraphs.
example:
-anet nerfed so-and-so
-ecto inflated
-people are starting to leave GW.
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Dec 17, 2008, 01:33 PM // 13:33
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#27
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Forge Runner
Join Date: Sep 2007
Guild: Trinity of the Ascended [ToA]
Profession: A/
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You've erred in that you're connecting results with the incorrect cause. The reason for the drop in ecto prices was because of the ease and speed with which Planes could be farmed and that's essentially all that the competent player base did for a number of weeks. After the buff and the A/E build was invented and posted, ToA was nothing but a constant swarm of A/E Planes farmers. This, on top of the fact that favor was infinite at the time, means that far more ecto were dropping in raw numbers than ever before.
Some of these farmers were inevitably new, and since towards the end it became harder to sell ecto given that people who wanted them already had them, people sold to trader en masse, lowering the price as per trader value. During the heart of the farm ecto prices dropped, yes, but to levels we've seen before on occasion. It was towards the end that supply overwhelmingly surpassed demand and the trader got to buy ectos, driving it down to its lowest point.
Soon after the nerf to Planes, Ursan, whatever the order and timeframe were, ectos returned to fluctuation between a typical 5.5k and 4.9k. I think it's funny that whenever this fluctuation happens someone posts a "QQ farming nerf omg" thread. This is more or less standard deviation, like the slight day-to-day wiggle in the stocks of any company in the real world. The overall trend went downward with overfarming, and has now balanced out.
P.S. When you create a thread always double check the title so you don't look like an idiot and possibly counteract your own point. I wasn't sure if this was about underfarming or uberfarming. Who knows.
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Dec 17, 2008, 01:53 PM // 13:53
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#28
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Grotto Attendant
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: A little chalet outside Drok's
Guild: Natural Born Killaz
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dasmitchies
Read the whole post and figure it out. Underfarming means not enough people to buy ectos. They quit or gave up on FOW get it?
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More farmers = FEWER ecto buyers, not the other way around. Deflation is caused by either an increase in supply without an increase in demand, a decrease in demand without a decrease in supply, or an increase in supply AND a decrease in demand. That is why ecto dropped so much when Ursan hit - Everybody and their brother were farming ectos with Ursan and flooded the market. (You even commented about it in your OP!) When they nerfed Ursan, the prices stabalized and actually crept UP a bit.
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Dec 17, 2008, 03:22 PM // 15:22
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#29
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Brighton UK
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Quote:
Originally Posted by FengShuiDove
P.S. When you create a thread always double check the title so you don't look like an idiot and possibly counteract your own point. I wasn't sure if this was about underfarming or uberfarming. Who knows.
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I read it exactly as is, uderfarming as in the German udermensch the term by which the Nazi party referred to other non-aryan races.
Imagine how bloody confused I was ...
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Dec 17, 2008, 03:38 PM // 15:38
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#30
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Emo Goth Italics
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tl;dr
Farming isn't the only thing this game has to offer, if you bought this game because of Ursan which went against 3 major principles of the game or Shadow Form it's better if you leave. In-game cash isn't all there is to it.
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Dec 17, 2008, 04:00 PM // 16:00
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#31
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Krytan Explorer
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The economy in this game has been in decline for years. This decay has been fueled by one bad decision after another. Maybe 2 years ago something could have been done to avert the present state of this game but people have been avidly trying to express that for years and Anet hasn't listened.
The removal of elite armors having inherent bonuses took away the need for elite armor, much less having multiple sets and simply reduced it to a matter of vanity. Popular farms have been nerfed that actually fed the supply of rare and much needed items. In return, they made the much needed items so readily available that they no longer held any worth. High end runes began dropping everywhere, treasure chests started crapping out max weapons with max mods right and left, the introduction of inscr. weapons, etc, etc, and having max equipment became as common and easy as simply starting a new character.
For me, working toward having a decked out character was part of the fun and took quite a bit of money and time to do so. This was also a major part of what drove the economy. There is absolutely nothing needed in this game anymore that requires any significant amount of time or money.
The last faltering leg that this "economy" is standing on is people's vanity. Clinging to the fluctuating price of one or two "shiny" things is hardly worth calling it an economy, but unfortunately it has been reduced to that. So yea, nerf enough farms and it gets to the point where it's just not worth the trouble to get another title or a weapon with some useless, shiny animation.
Last edited by Damian979; Dec 17, 2008 at 04:44 PM // 16:44..
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Dec 17, 2008, 04:52 PM // 16:52
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#32
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Academy Page
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Holland
Guild: Ave
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dasmitchies
Anet failed to release expansions of content for PVE along their stated intentions. When the metagame became so complex they wanted a reboot to make their development lives easier. The alluded to GW2 (vaporware) and created HOM to try and keep as many PVE folks interested for as long as possible so they could develop GW2 with a built in fanbase to lessen the potential for failure on release. A good plan, but horrible implementation
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Yeah, i thought part of the exclusivity of GW was suposed to be the lack for a need to grind. The last 1500 hours of 5000 hours i spend ingame i used to get from bigdeal10 to 20. My character didnt get any stronger and didnt get any better items, i already got all skills and all items in game. Heck i got unplayed characters holding spare weapons, enough to start a small army.
And for what? I have no idea. Is it going to be a glowing ball over my head? 2 balls if i rank further? Exclusive skills/items?
I stopped caring, i stopped playing GW altogheter 6 months ago, allong with 80% of my guild. I probably be back, IF there isnt another game released that totaly does it for me meanwhile.
I'm a hard core gamer and a invalid sitting at home, so i spend more hours in game then many ppl spend hours at work. I play a p2p game atm, i hate the bussiness model, and its much to expensive given the ammount of hours i spend in game. So i prolly wont play it for long, but one day i run into some subscription game and lose interest in GW.
When i find that game i prolly have 50% of my GW guild move over, cus i been playing with them for years now, and most of use are scouting for new games. (warhammer, pwi, etc).
Eventualy they risk losing us all to Aion. (In open beta in Korea for a Month now, and development news at least twice a month for over a year now...... aiononline.com ) Oh wait.. that isnt a bad thing for NCsoft. They made Aion.
Compared to Aion online's development news and the lack off for GW2, vaporware is a earned expression.
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Dec 17, 2008, 05:31 PM // 17:31
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#33
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: In your backline
Guild: No Tags [NONE]
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Jesus Jumped Up and Danced a Little Jig what the hell are we really reading here?
here's whats funny. its a video game. you either enjoy playing it, or you dont. It is NOT your job to oversee the Tyrian Global Economy. That cracks me up. You have any idea what's in my storage bank account or where I spend it? doubt it. You have any idea what's in my guildies' storage accounts, or what they spend it on? the people in towns you step into - know what theyve got, or what they buy? no, you dont, you know what a few are buying right then in TC. Do you know where I farm? what drops I get? what I do with them? know where my guildies farm? doubtful.
you think you have some great insight into game economic overview by going and looking at the trader's prices on ecto? give me a break. Youre not the Elonian Alan Greenspan. I'm SURE Anet appreciates your concern, really I am *cough*
/rollseyes.
look, ANET doesnt owe you a thing. they made a great game, hopefully they'll make a better one. BUT you need to be telling them thank you for thier hospitality instead of bitching. Compare the RL money you've spent vs hours played - then compare that little calculation to other games, and I'd bet a stack of ectos that you got a good deal. ANET trys hard to keep this thing going for your enjoyment. You dont need to agree with every decision they make to see that. Maybe they fail, maybe they score, but the thing is they already have your money, they owe you nothing current for it, and they still go out of thier way to keep you having fun and to change things up. Wintersday is an example. There's new content this year. did they have to do that? nope.
Everyone would be better off if folks could do a little bit more 'minding thier own business' and play -thier own way - and quit thinking they have all this insight into global affairs. you dont. unless you can tell me how much money I have, where I farm, for what purpose, and what I buy with what Ive got, you dont know half as much as you let on.
Now, whether you like killing monsters, or you like to stand around and spam your WTBs and WTSs, or you like to do your running and ferrying people who cant be bothered to play, or you like your titles, or whatever it is YOU enjoy about GW, keep in mind - its still there for you to do. You can. Maybe you enjoy being a PHAIL market-analyst, in which case, carry on, I guess, but the game you claim to enjoy is still there for you to play. (noone's making you, btw, if youre not happy move on, if you are happy then your post missed it's mark a bit.) You should tell ANET thanks for that fact.
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Dec 17, 2008, 05:43 PM // 17:43
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#34
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Ascalonian Squire
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The thing that is killing the "economy" (if you can say there ever was one) is the lack of sinks. Nothing is ever lost (except the consumables but they are too little, too late), so demand is in a constant decline. When new things are introduced, there is a slight uptick in demand, but it soon resumes its downward spiral.
If you want a stable economy, you have to have equipment be lost through the normal course of game play.
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Dec 17, 2008, 06:44 PM // 18:44
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#35
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Lion's Arch Merchant
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Western Mass
Guild: Passionate Kiss of the cats [Kiss]
Profession: W/N
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Dasmitchies, very good post. Lots of good points and thought put into it.
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Dec 17, 2008, 06:53 PM // 18:53
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#36
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Jungle Guide
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: standing on your last control point, while the rest of your team is to busy killing mine
Guild: The Luminaries [Lumi]
Profession: A/
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what is this I don't even
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Dec 17, 2008, 07:08 PM // 19:08
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#37
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Furnace Stoker
Join Date: May 2006
Profession: R/
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ECON100: Real-world economic principles do not necessarily apply to a fantasy world where money is created from thin air. Seriously.
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Dec 17, 2008, 07:18 PM // 19:18
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#38
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La-Li-Lu-Le-Lo
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As the supply of useless threads in Sardelac increases the demand for closures of useless threads increases. Ergo, I JUST BROKE YOUR ECONOMICS. WHERE IS YOUR HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION NOW?
Bitch at players in in Riverside or something. This isn't what Sardelac is for.
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