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tribal wyvern
ZionTCD Legacy Rising
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Posted - 2012.09.14 05:15:00 -
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Manley Damnation wrote:I've been a player since early beta and have loved the direction the game has went in, up to the last update. I hadn't played in a couple weeks, and before the latest update an ar cost roughly 10-12,000 isk. When i logged in I had enough skill points to get a prototype ar, so after upgrading I realized that the prototype ar cost 77,000 isk, and I know that the market has not been integrated between eve and dust as of yet, and with such a price increase I am very worried about the integration. Of the online games I have played, auction houses which sell for in game currency are incredibly over priced by upper tier players solely because they can do so; and I know many eve players who have agreed that there are long time, eve, players who have the isk and ability to sway and flood the market with overpriced items. Keeping an eye on the eve forums for a while I have noticed a large number of players who are upset about dust being ps3 exlusive and not wanting to integrate with console players who are just looking for a new fps, and will more than likely do whatever it takes to ruin the game for said players. But my main concern in all of this is, whether or not ccp, unlike the majority of online games, will take action in any way to prevent this or stop the aformentioned from continuing once it starts. Would like to hear other's thoughts on this, no trolls as this is a legitimate concern for the game's survival, because if nothing is done I don't think the fanbase will continue to be as strong for very long.
Items are not over priced. They were cheap before so that people would have the chance to test them out and the prices we have now are what was intended all along. Just take a look at the 2011 demo (the one with the AR and reflex scope) and you will see that on each item focus it has the price tags, e.g 1,4000,000 for a tank. The prices are staying as they are and if that turns some people away then so be it, this isn't the game for them and they should go play something where they can unlock everything in a month (I'm looking at you bf3) and get bored because there's no proverbial carrot dangling in their face. Stuff like proto assets are not supposed to be available within a month of playing, and if the prices are as they were pre E3 then there's going to be alot if people running proto within 2 weeks. The prices of tanks are still too cheap if you ask me, especially the militia. And if you think the prices suck then you're going to hate it when we see the prices of installations, mtacs, mccs', fighter jets, corporation creation etc etc etc. Even militia items are going to become BPC. Get used to the prices as they are now bro, and expect a price INCREASE at some point because I guarantee they won't be staying as they are now. |
tribal wyvern
ZionTCD Legacy Rising
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Posted - 2012.09.14 05:29:00 -
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Oh man I got you beat by around 800k ghost |
tribal wyvern
ZionTCD Legacy Rising
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Posted - 2012.09.14 05:32:00 -
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Manley Damnation wrote:Aeon Amadi wrote:Manley Damnation wrote:I've been a player since early beta and have loved the direction the game has went in, up to the last update. I hadn't played in a couple weeks, and before the latest update an ar cost roughly 10-12,000 isk. When i logged in I had enough skill points to get a prototype ar, so after upgrading I realized that the prototype ar cost 77,000 isk, and I know that the market has not been integrated between eve and dust as of yet, and with such a price increase I am very worried about the integration. Of the online games I have played, auction houses which sell for in game currency are incredibly over priced by upper tier players solely because they can do so; and I know many eve players who have agreed that there are long time, eve, players who have the isk and ability to sway and flood the market with overpriced items. Keeping an eye on the eve forums for a while I have noticed a large number of players who are upset about dust being ps3 exlusive and not wanting to integrate with console players who are just looking for a new fps, and will more than likely do whatever it takes to ruin the game for said players. But my main concern in all of this is, whether or not ccp, unlike the majority of online games, will take action in any way to prevent this or stop the aformentioned from continuing once it starts. Would like to hear other's thoughts on this, no trolls as this is a legitimate concern for the game's survival, because if nothing is done I don't think the fanbase will continue to be as strong for very long. So is your concern about the high price of Prototype gear - set as a balancing issue so you're not constantly using it - or with the game being PS3 exclusive..? No my concern is about the high price difference, and how much so it will change when the two games are linked together. Because I understand the need for balancing the weapon and vehicle prices so that there aren't 4 high level tanks on one team roaming the map adding up k/d ratios. My concern is if the market has increased as much as it has just now with the average map gaining you around 100,000 isk (most are above, just using that as an average), than what will the market fluctuate to when the eve players who loathe the idea of console players being within their realm do to make it nigh impossible to purchase products in market. And when said players do attempt to make things very hard to own, will ccp distinguish itself from other ftp online games and actually take action against players purposefully hurting the gain of the playerbase.
I wouldn't worry about it dude, they seem to be savvy with running and updating eve, so they'll do the same with dust. They know what they're doing
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