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ShadowStorm
Matsumi
Opeth11
nirhan shadowmauler
Manic Smile
Opeth11
Scorpio83
makosi
Opeth11
Originally Posted by Scorpio83
ive seen guy doing the same the reson the are doing i think is to get more money before Fasctions comes out i mean why eles would they be doing this.
One thing i know lots of players are going to be trying to get armors and the stuff to make em to make more money or to look better. |
BloodBrooder
Poison Ivy
Originally Posted by BloodBrooder
I remember when i first starting playing the game was still fairly new and firey dragon swords were 2- 3 k and then they dropped down to about 500 gp lately. Then a few days ago i saw a guy in ascalon trying to sell a clean not max dmg high req fiery dragon sword for like.. 2.5 k i couldn't believe it. But in games like this i guess people will do whatever it takes to make money i think the most i've ever had at one time is 20 k and the most i ever sold anything for was 2k... lol but maybe iam just nice and don't want to scam people.
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Cherno
Silent Kitty
UnbiasedGamer
ophidian409
Balance
chessyang
Originally Posted by ngu_qua
and call me a noob.
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Cherno
Skawtt
BloodBrooder
Originally Posted by Poison Ivy
Selling for a higher price then most people and trying to make more profit isn't scamming, otherwise I'd have my account banned already.
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MelechRic
Thallandor
MelechRic
Count to Potato
leprekan
fiery
BloodBrooder
What I see driving prices up more than anything is the game itself. GW is definitely in need of an infusion of new people to the game. A closed system can only absorb so many items. Fewer people buying means an increase in prices to compensate for fewer sales. |
tcassa
leprekan
MelechRic
Originally Posted by tcassa
I just think there are groups out there trying to manipulate the market, get everybody to think it is "normal" to pay 20K for a zealous mod, or whatever.
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BloodBrooder
Str0b0
Cherno
Originally Posted by leprekan
Fewer people buying means an increase in prices to compensate for fewer sales.
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leprekan
Originally Posted by MelechRic
I'm not sure if an Auction House in-game would really combat this. The trouble is that you would have all kinds of shill bidding done by the farmers to inflate prices. The reality is that even legitimate sellers would get their items bid up just to keep things slanted in the sweatshop farmer's favor.
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leprekan
Originally Posted by Cherno
Wrong. Fewer people buying means that prices need to lower to up the incentive to buy, thus overstock. You put things on clearance pricing to get rid of them. Fewer items available = higher prices due to scarcity. Look at ecto for example.
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Cymboric Treewalker
Cymboric Treewalker
Originally Posted by leprekan
Short of having Anet solve Third world poverty issues ... the sweat shops aren't going anywhere.
An auction house would be GREAT! It would also be the death of GW. Look at rune prices after they put a rune trader in. If ALL prices across the board dropped and things had next to no value BAM instant 2 classes rich and dirt poor for life. Having trouble getting that FOW armor? What if a 30 pommel was suddenly only worth 10k? How many 30 pommels do you get a month (more like 6 months)? What would a 29 be worth then or a 28? Food for thought ... if you were able to easily reach every goal (items,fow etc) how long would you consider this game fun to play? People need to look at the big picture not the short term woes. |
Mandy Memory
leprekan
Originally Posted by Cymboric Treewalker
An auction house would not ensure that items were in stock... they would have to come from the players...
Players would NOT sell to the vendor, but auction it to other players... not as bad as you make it out to be. |