Tex wrote: » truely wrote: » It could potentially work somewhat in other games but in ashes trading will be a massive part of it and literally won't work without it so no Then it's doomed to die unfortunately.
truely wrote: » It could potentially work somewhat in other games but in ashes trading will be a massive part of it and literally won't work without it so no
Tex wrote: » Based on the experience of other MMORPGs, unfortunately yes. P.S. Can you guys just stop trolling? You are not able to participate at a discussion like mature human beings?
Happymeal2415 wrote: » Tex wrote: » Based on the experience of other MMORPGs, unfortunately yes. P.S. Can you guys just stop trolling? You are not able to participate at a discussion like mature human beings? Right. 5 years into development and someone comes in wanting to change a core design feature. Gets a resounding no. Keeps pushing. More nos. Must be the everyone here trolling.
Tex wrote: » daveywavey wrote: » Tex wrote: » To be sincere, I expect more arguments from you. You are not this kind of a guy. To be fair, if it hadn't been a troll question, he'd probably have given a better answer. I raised a problem, and we need to think about it. As i said, i know what trading is for a MMORPG especially AOC and that it's the backbone of the game. The first solution that came to my mind was stop trading.But keep in mind, in BDO the only way to trade between players it's thru the auction house that has fixed prices for every item (i think it's an automated system that increases/decreases the price range based on demand). You cannot select from who to buy in AH, it takes at random one from all the sellers/buyers I'm ok if someone says that it's a bad idea if they come with another solution/argument better than mine. You cannot police the bots and trading, you need an army of Game Masters to do this and still fail. Just look at Blizzard with WOW, even they with their big budget could not stop the gold sellers. And in WOW you could not buy top gear but you could buy boosts in raids and pvp and subscription. Guys this will kill the game, no mater how good it is.
daveywavey wrote: » Tex wrote: » To be sincere, I expect more arguments from you. You are not this kind of a guy. To be fair, if it hadn't been a troll question, he'd probably have given a better answer.
Tex wrote: » To be sincere, I expect more arguments from you. You are not this kind of a guy.
Tex wrote: » This is the first mature response to the post. I salute you sir. Ok, my suggestion does not work, but what can be done? This is the answer I want us to get the bottom of. We must think about it, let us put here suggestions good or bad. Gold selling and botting must be tackled somehow from design, using automated systems or something. This is the point that i'm trying to make.
Mag7spy wrote: » Tex wrote: » daveywavey wrote: » Tex wrote: » To be sincere, I expect more arguments from you. You are not this kind of a guy. To be fair, if it hadn't been a troll question, he'd probably have given a better answer. I raised a problem, and we need to think about it. As i said, i know what trading is for a MMORPG especially AOC and that it's the backbone of the game. The first solution that came to my mind was stop trading.But keep in mind, in BDO the only way to trade between players it's thru the auction house that has fixed prices for every item (i think it's an automated system that increases/decreases the price range based on demand). You cannot select from who to buy in AH, it takes at random one from all the sellers/buyers I'm ok if someone says that it's a bad idea if they come with another solution/argument better than mine. You cannot police the bots and trading, you need an army of Game Masters to do this and still fail. Just look at Blizzard with WOW, even they with their big budget could not stop the gold sellers. And in WOW you could not buy top gear but you could buy boosts in raids and pvp and subscription. Guys this will kill the game, no mater how good it is. What are you even talking about. You didn't play bdo if you don't know about the bots in the game.
Tex wrote: » Mag7spy wrote: » Tex wrote: » daveywavey wrote: » Tex wrote: » To be sincere, I expect more arguments from you. You are not this kind of a guy. To be fair, if it hadn't been a troll question, he'd probably have given a better answer. I raised a problem, and we need to think about it. As i said, i know what trading is for a MMORPG especially AOC and that it's the backbone of the game. The first solution that came to my mind was stop trading.But keep in mind, in BDO the only way to trade between players it's thru the auction house that has fixed prices for every item (i think it's an automated system that increases/decreases the price range based on demand). You cannot select from who to buy in AH, it takes at random one from all the sellers/buyers I'm ok if someone says that it's a bad idea if they come with another solution/argument better than mine. You cannot police the bots and trading, you need an army of Game Masters to do this and still fail. Just look at Blizzard with WOW, even they with their big budget could not stop the gold sellers. And in WOW you could not buy top gear but you could buy boosts in raids and pvp and subscription. Guys this will kill the game, no mater how good it is. What are you even talking about. You didn't play bdo if you don't know about the bots in the game. The bots in that game if they don't get banned they do not ruin the market for everyone. At one point if the account is banned (and they ban allot of them) you lose all.