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Rapidae
Sire 514 Silent Requiem
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Posted - 2012.12.20 15:08:00 -
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I see a lot of discussion when it comes down to eve and dust trading.
For instance whether or not it will be possible to send is/aurum to soldiers from eve.
I'd really like to know what the thoughts are CCP wise. Eve market has been seeded with items and infantry chat has been intergrated in Eve. But some posts have valid points why trading/sending money wouldnt be so obvious.
I like to know what to expect from CCP .
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Maken Tosch
Planetary Response Organisation Test Friends Please Ignore
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Posted - 2012.12.20 15:16:00 -
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It's a complex issue because Eve Online has a very strong and intricate economy in which 100 million ISK to them is nothing for even a single capsuleer without a corp. Dust's economy is different only because of the value of the ISK. To us Dust mercs, 5 million ISK alone is already a lot of money and the price of the modules we pay for dictate the value of the ISK.
The end goal is to produce two strong economies that work with each other without causing too much trouble on one side. This process will no doubt in my mind take years to perfect as Dust players gain more control of the market like Eve players do and both economies balance out as trade and market speculation progresses. |
Rapidae
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Posted - 2012.12.20 15:31:00 -
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I fully agreee with you on that. Then again the items have also been seeded on the eve market. Would be nice to know what the current vision of CCP is on this matter. Cus i do see a lot of pros and cons. Known what we can possibly expect it nice for both my dust and eve experience. |
Maken Tosch
Planetary Response Organisation Test Friends Please Ignore
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Posted - 2012.12.20 15:48:00 -
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Rapidae wrote:I fully agreee with you on that. Then again the items have also been seeded on the eve market. Would be nice to know what the current vision of CCP is on this matter. Cus i do see a lot of pros and cons. Known what we can possibly expect it nice for both my dust and eve experience.
Seeding items on the market is part of Eve as well. But they serve only one purpose: to kick start the economy. Knowing that the supply of seeded items is limited and will deplete in time, players will scramble purchase the newly-released blueprints and use them to establish a continuous supply of player-produced replacements which will then result in the price fluctuating and then settling as the supply of seeded items gets replaced with a supply of player-produced equivalents.
Case in point: The Tier 3 Battlecruisers introduced during Eve Online: Crucible Expansion. When they first came out, players went out of their way to purchase these BPOs which were only available in null-sec space at first. Once they have the blueprints, they would produce these items and sell them on the market at frakked up prices near key systems which see the most visitors (Jita and Amarr).
In the mean time, market traders who never stepped out of the station in their lives would remotely purchase almost all of the seeded items and resell them as an equally frakked up price thus profiting on the margins while supplies last.
As the supply is replaced by players and production of these items become common place, the price of the items settle down to a reasonable level on their own.
Oh, one more thing.
Those people who trekked the null-sec system to get those BPOs would sometimes be caught off guard by gate campers who trap them with warp bubbles, pop their ships, loot their cargo, salvage their wrecks, and sell what they got in Jita or Amarr. All the while those victims spend ISK replacing the ships they lost which promotes further ISK flow. |
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