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Spirit Charm
New Eden's Most Wanted Gentlemen's Agreement
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Posted - 2013.05.16 05:15:00 -
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Have the market be effected by the players. The prices of items will be effected by the number of them being bought. A item that is really popular will get more expensive. But not by more then 75% of its normal starting price. And Items that dont sell well will drop lower. But not more then 50% of its normal price. This will do two things. It will allow a community to feel like other players are effecting their game and they are effecting others games. And it will allow items that are not very popular to be more affordable. As well as keep over used items from being over used as much. |
Spirit Charm
New Eden's Most Wanted Gentlemen's Agreement
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Posted - 2013.05.16 05:48:00 -
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KalOfTheRathi wrote:See my previous reply to yet another one of your ideas that have been posed many, many times. Or search for selling assets. selling assets? your not selling anything. It just means the more players buy an item. The more expensive it becomes. Less ppl buy an item. The cheaper it gets. |
Spirit Charm
New Eden's Most Wanted Gentlemen's Agreement
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Posted - 2013.05.17 02:38:00 -
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would this be a bad idea? Guild wars 1 did this if I am not mistaken. Only difference is that there is a cap on how expensive things can get. |
Spirit Charm
New Eden's Most Wanted Gentlemen's Agreement
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Posted - 2013.05.17 02:55:00 -
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Maken Tosch wrote:Spirit Charm wrote:would this be a bad idea? Guild wars 1 did this if I am not mistaken. Only difference is that there is a cap on how expensive things can get. Guild Wars 2 copied Eve Online's economy but failed miserably. In fact, gaming sites rated GW2's economy as the worst model of all while Eve Online's economy is currently rated as the best model there is for an MMO economy. Dust will have a secondary player-controlled economy modeled directly after Eve Online since that is the game it is currently attached to. You really need to do some more research dude. There is such a thing as a "search" function. I said guild wars 1. Not 2. In 1, The items got more expensive the more players wanted it. and less the more players didnt buy it. Learn to "read" more =/ |
Spirit Charm
New Eden's Most Wanted Gentlemen's Agreement
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Posted - 2013.05.17 03:10:00 -
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Maken Tosch wrote:Spirit Charm wrote:Maken Tosch wrote:Spirit Charm wrote:would this be a bad idea? Guild wars 1 did this if I am not mistaken. Only difference is that there is a cap on how expensive things can get. Guild Wars 2 copied Eve Online's economy but failed miserably. In fact, gaming sites rated GW2's economy as the worst model of all while Eve Online's economy is currently rated as the best model there is for an MMO economy. Dust will have a secondary player-controlled economy modeled directly after Eve Online since that is the game it is currently attached to. You really need to do some more research dude. There is such a thing as a "search" function. I said guild wars 1. Not 2. In 1, The items got more expensive the more players wanted it. and less the more players didnt buy it. Learn to "read" more =/ Ah. Missed it. When you mentioned GW and economy in the same sentence, I automatically remembered one article about the developers borrowing Eve's idea of an economy. The concept is sound as you put it, but the only way to allow the economy to fully flourish is to allow the players unprecedented control over it to the point where competition is fierce and prices can skyrocket to epic heights or drop catastrophically to record lows and yet still be able to recover within the week as players make a mad scramble to either buy in bulk or fire sell in mass to counter the effects. If its that way then ya. I dont mind it like that and sounds better to be honest. |
Spirit Charm
New Eden's Most Wanted Gentlemen's Agreement
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Posted - 2013.05.17 03:16:00 -
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Maken Tosch wrote:I can see a 'Thale' selling for 10,000,000 ISK in the player-controlled market one day. But I also foretell another player selling the same thing for 500,000 ISK in an effort to undercut the original seller. World or warcraft flash backs of auction wars x.x |
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