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I really dislike this market rule.
again, and this is the 3rd time i say this:
the issu is not with selling items cheap, its selling items way above their normal value.
this would be considered pushing cash.
as an example:
theres 10 odd part 2s up for sale atm on w10, theyre all worth roughly the same value, between $500 and $1500.
would you be surprised to see one come up for sale for $200.000?
how surprised would you be if that said item was also sold??!!!!!!
the issu with doing this is very simple, you can make a level 1 rich beyond his dreams. might as well give up your account now and make a new one and transfer all your cash to your new level 1!
the market leads prices, if the price of an item for sale stands out on the wrong side (ie is way to EXPENSIVE) then for sure there is something dodgy going on. if it is a very low price then so be it, that wont be pushing cash around.
Ohhh boy are people going to be out on a limb over this one ... when is a door not a door ? when its ajar.. etc
This was always open to abuse re the market and what degree that is will depend on a "Judgement Call" if its acceptable or not....
Clear as mud
What a laugh :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
Again and this is the 2nd time I say this:
I really do not see this as being a problem. In my opinion this is merely wealth redistribution.
As an example:
A fellow player needs some cash, I have the cash and I want to give it to him or her. They put an item up and I buy it, this would be me redistributing wealth.
If I gave up my account and created a new one then I would be breaking a different rule as I have two accounts at the same time while I try to make the level 1 character rich.
how can you not see theres an issu with this?
Multi accounting is already against the rules, so that takes care of the "someone making a lvl 1 noob and giving cash to himself" scheme without having to make rules about the use of the market.
As for a player wanting to use the market to give money to his friend(s), personally I can't see why that should be against the rules. Since when is generosity a bannable offence? If someone willingly gives their hard earned money to someone they like I say it's theirs to give away.
Besides, gear has level restrictions anyway. So even if a rich level capped player gives his level 10 buddy a million dollars and thus the level 10 noob can immediatle afford to buy a precise winchester, you won't see him running around in battles with it.
IMO the push duel rule OBVIOUSLY needed to be updated, but I see NO logical reason to add the market "comment" at least NOT without a public discussion of it. Now the devs probably will say they didn't ban "ALL" prearranged market sale, but based on the current wording at best ANY prearranged market sale is at best a JUDGEMENT call as to whether it broke the rules or not and in my book that is virtually the same as banning it because I am NOT going to risk my account over judgment call [too hard to tell right from wrong and the line between the two is always moving from one judgment call to the next].
i understand.
yer its good, that way you can have level 44 hernando holders, without having to do anything!
sounds fun to me.
seems fair to all those who have been working their asses off for a nice weapon for years and still havent got anything...
i mean these guys are real njubs! why dont they just get a mate to register, or even 100 mates to register and then quit 2 months down the line giving all the cash over to them.
much better, more ethical way of playing!
I approve, in fact im getting all my facebook/twitter/linkedin friends to make a free account right now that way ill be able to afford a nice grants in a month or two.
im sure a million $ offer will sway the sword my way.
great idea! thumbs up!