No Zerg=bad trading post
Weeniedale Train isn’t the only one in the game and was quite inefficient compared to other methods. Everything is going to be ok.
I would also like to point out that, although lots of mats on the market is good, level 5-10, still wet behind the ears, racking up 10 or 15 or 20g a day is VERY terrible for the economy and leads to immense inflation to endgame items. Plz don’t overlook this fact.
Weeniedale Train isn’t the only one in the game and was quite inefficient compared to other methods. Everything is going to be ok.
I would also like to point out that, although lots of mats on the market is good, level 5-10, still wet behind the ears, racking up 10 or 15 or 20g a day is VERY terrible for the economy and leads to immense inflation to endgame items. Plz don’t overlook this fact.
the thing is after the way the economy was deflation will not happen. Look at legendaries. There are some players that by now are juggling anywhere between 1 and 10 thousand gold and they’re completely fine with not only keeping the prices as they are, but inflating them even more. The only difference now is that the little guy will have problems catching up. Hell even Anet is now giving advertisements about selling gold for gems.
The lack of ability to map farming nodes is causing far more inflation than the Queensdale train ever could. I’m selling mats I’d had stored for months at 10x the price I could have sold them before the megaserver change.
20 minutes in Orr can get you more Silk than a full day of riding the QD champ train could.
@Celtic Lady: Reduced supply is causing those materials to rise in price, not inflation.
Weeniedale Train isn’t the only one in the game and was quite inefficient compared to other methods. Everything is going to be ok.
I would also like to point out that, although lots of mats on the market is good, level 5-10, still wet behind the ears, racking up 10 or 15 or 20g a day is VERY terrible for the economy and leads to immense inflation to endgame items. Plz don’t overlook this fact.
the thing is after the way the economy was deflation will not happen. Look at legendaries. There are some players that by now are juggling anywhere between 1 and 10 thousand gold and they’re completely fine with not only keeping the prices as they are, but inflating them even more. The only difference now is that the little guy will have problems catching up. Hell even Anet is now giving advertisements about selling gold for gems.
You keep posting that attachment across the forums like it’s a big deal. I suppose you have a problem with commercials while you watch t.v.
Hell even Anet is now giving advertisements about selling gold for gems. —-
This is one thing that is beginning to leave a bad taste in my mouth. It’s kind of sickening the way they advertise it.
I suppose you have a problem with commercials while you watch t.v.
You still watch t.v.?
Seriously, commercials destroyed t.v. Shows on regular t.v. have become filler for 10-15 minute segments of spastic, annoying, auditory and visual filth from companies trying to sell you crap you don’t need. That’s why I watch all my shows on the internet now, for free, whenever I want, with no ads thanks to adblock.
Hell even Anet is now giving advertisements about selling gold for gems. —-
This is one thing that is beginning to leave a bad taste in my mouth. It’s kind of sickening the way they advertise it.
Why? They aren’t whispering every minute.
Hell even Anet is now giving advertisements about selling gold for gems. —-
This is one thing that is beginning to leave a bad taste in my mouth. It’s kind of sickening the way they advertise it.
Why? They aren’t whispering every minute.
No, the gold sellers are though.
The lack of ability to map farming nodes is causing far more inflation than the Queensdale train ever could. I’m selling mats I’d had stored for months at 10x the price I could have sold them before the megaserver change.
Map farming? – not hard to do – jeez, people want things given to them.
You keep posting that attachment across the forums like it’s a big deal. I suppose you have a problem with commercials while you watch t.v.
it’s one thing to advertise new items. A whole different thing to advertise currency exchange as if it’s something you have to do to get profit. That coupled with the recent nerfs just doesn’t look good.
Add to this that….
1. The Chaos of Lyssa item requires – lots of damask (silly amounts of cloth)
2. The new vendors in labyrinthine cliffs are sucking up all types of materials.
….and its a recipe for horrendous price shock across the boards. We were already not getting in enough materials to meet demand, causing price hikes and now these things are all in place to eat up what little supply there was. Anyone trying to make ascended armour or a legendary is going to find it even harder and more costly than usual to the point where its beyond the reach of pretty much anybody.
ArenaNet fails at item depth, ’nuff said. That is one thing I miss from WoW.
There is this universal item you get everywhere, and a little thing called inflation. So this melodramatic claim is pretty moot even if we lived in a universe where it was relevant.