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I know your pain. In one of the online games I previously played, I lost 3 days of hard work due to a rollback. It was just enough to break my addiction at the time.
However, it's good that these things finally come to light I think. I would rather have a rollback than know that all of these people were continuing to cheat and cheat.
Cheating and hacking is what eventually kills a game.
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Davak wat is the instance
For example you should avoid the auction house at all cost. That place is horrid. I went to it one time looking for something simple like a good axe for my level and prices were like 10 gold for an axe to fit a lvl 20 hunter.
Instead I just went without and found some others like me to start a guild. Heck I give tons of stuff away and other stuff I sell for cheap using what I consider a standard rule.
NPC's are designed to give rock bottom prices on anything you sell to them. So when selling to another player a 100% markup to me is standard. Maybe a 150% mark-up if it's a really rare item. So lets say I take a suit of armor I made to an NPC and he offers 10 silver for it. I'll offer it for sale for 20 silver. Since a comparable item at a NPC shop if you were to purchase it would be 30+ silver.
Because the whole idea with trade and crafting is to allow another reason for players to interact with each other. I sell armor cheaper than NPC's to player who pay more than NPC's for it. So it's good for them, and it's good for me. I make extra cash for my efforts and they get a deal on what they want.
If everybody stuck to these ideals then gold farming would just mean having a whole lot of extra money and nothing to do with it.
The new currency became a rare item called the stone of jordan (soj as it was called in-game). The basis of effective currency is belief. If you look at a £20 note, you'll see it has the words "promise to pay the bearer" on it. Jack bought those magic beans because he thought they had value.
Such is the way of a self deprecating economy. How would you apply Keynesian or laissez-faire economics to a self depracating economy?
If you take the Grandfather Greatsword as an example, it has a value beyond money. An original Grandfather back in Diablo and Diablo 2 could have made you famous.
As for duping, one mans garbage is another mans treasure. Some folk get their fun out of bending the system, others find their fun ruined by it.
Every ecconomy colapses eventually. It's all just a matter of time.
Also once your friend is in the instance do you then kill the group so he gets hearthed back?
Plz help
Andy
Why are there so many fatasses saying "You kill the game"?
Some people rather to do things the easy way since it is just a damn game.
You take it too seriously because you're whether a moralfag or some obese geek with no life.
Hacks exist in every game, so suck it.