Lack of transparency in the economy
Anything can come back as a gift/TP item/BL chest item/etc. It’s been that way for years.
Sounds exactly like a market to me.
It’s an investment and the risk is that it might not be as valuable in the long run as you expect. Or like now they re-release some things that had exorbitant prices.
I mean those advanced racks might be good to get now if they don’t come back in a few BLC rotations like some of the other nodes that now cost hundreds/thousands to get off the TP. Or they might change how we obtain them and it might bring the cost down.
When you speculate, you are always at risk that something will happen to the market in which you are speculating.
This is how it has always been (in real world and virtual economies).
TP speculation aside this is undermining of player experience – dropping once prestigious skins as well as memory items under the bus. In a form of gambling.
This is so wrong.
TP speculation aside this is undermining of player experience – dropping once prestigious skins as well as memory items under the bus. In a form of gambling.
This is so wrong.
What was wrong was the way Season One content was delivered in the first place.
Someone who starts playing today can still get all the skins from Season 2 and 3, so why should Season 1 be off limits for them?
How about the people who played Season 1 but were on a dead server so they couldn’t get the skins then?
The OP is requesting that ANet warn players that changes to item availability might occur. They already have issued such a warning. There’s a clause in either the ToS or UA that goes something like, “…game conditions could change at any time, without warning.” Buyers or sellers who have not considered that clause, which is standard in MMO’s, ought to have.
I’ve come to terms with the fact that Anet will work actively to prevent wealthy players. I do believe that there are wealthy players; players that are wise in the ways of flipping high priced items at the TP, players that guessed that certain common items would rise in price and accumulated large quantities prior to the spike. But as a whole Anet does not favor that situation and at times if an event becomes obviously apparent they can and have intervened.
Prior to the release of the game Anet hired a gentleman whose name I do not remember. But I do remember he was adamant that the economy could be controlled and that he would do it.
I don’t think Anet does it to mean or because it hates the players. It does it to provide a stable economy. An economy that has the correct gold to gem ratio. I do believe if Anet wanted t6 leather prices to drop they would turn the dial and loot bags could be filled. It will change … and then change again.
People are playing the game and having fun. If I want to play the game like a Tycoon type game I need to accept the environment that I’m playing in, I wonder if Silver is going to spike this time around?
I’ve come to terms with the fact that Anet will work actively to prevent wealthy players. I do believe that there are wealthy players; players that are wise in the ways of flipping high priced items at the TP, players that guessed that certain common items would rise in price and accumulated large quantities prior to the spike. But as a whole Anet does not favor that situation and at times if an event becomes obviously apparent they can and have intervened.
Prior to the release of the game Anet hired a gentleman whose name I do not remember. But I do remember he was adamant that the economy could be controlled and that he would do it.
I don’t think Anet does it to mean or because it hates the players. It does it to provide a stable economy. An economy that has the correct gold to gem ratio. I do believe if Anet wanted t6 leather prices to drop they would turn the dial and loot bags could be filled. It will change … and then change again.
People are playing the game and having fun. If I want to play the game like a Tycoon type game I need to accept the environment that I’m playing in, I wonder if Silver is going to spike this time around?
Do you mean John Smith who has posted many times on forums?
There are many (relative) incredibly wealthy players so not something they are actively preventing, they are very good at inflation control however.
It wasn’t Mr Smith. The fellow I recall was from Europe, I suspect he may have moved on. I may not have been clear – there are wealthy players it just is not Anet’s goal to create them and that many of their ways of controlling the economy hinder accumulation of gold.
the endless mystery quaggan tonic went from 17 gold to 30 silver over night ….
what happened there did they just readjust the price ?
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They drop from the LS1 boxes that Anet is giving away. I got two last night.
ah that will do it
Markets are fickle. It’s always a risk to be among the first buyers (prices might drop quickly) or to wait to see (prices might rise quickly). It’s a risk to speculate. It’s a risk to flip. It is, in short, risky. And that’s how it should be.
Accordingly, all the transparency we need (about skin re-introduction) is already present: ANet reserves the right to make skins/dyes/etc available whenever they like, for whatever reasons they choose. It might be in response to low supply or it might simply be that they want to keep giving the newest players the same opportunities that veterans has before they were veterans.
TP speculation aside this is undermining of player experience – dropping once prestigious skins as well as memory items under the bus. In a form of gambling.
This is so wrong.
Nope.jpg.
You are not entitled to rarity, prestige, or money based on things happening in game. Conditions are subject to change at any time for any reason. That’s part of being in an MMO.