A couple of examples of how the economy is already getting screwed for the majority of players

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Letamol написал:
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gilrad написал:
Seems pretty simple to me:

GGG buys a small amount of currency on the forum,

GGG bans whoever sends them in-game currency, and anybody that sent that person in-game currency.

Repeat until real-world transactions are too expensive and too much work to maintain.


This could work and shouldn't be too expensive. You can ban both sellers and buyers this way. Getting sellers would cost GGG some money but getting buyers should be free by seeding D2JSP with fake postings.

Also I'm sure there are mods who would help police the economy that way, so it shouldn't cost anything.

People will soon learn that losing all your chars and your stash is too big of a risk to get couple of orbs.


That sounds perfectly reasonable....... lmao
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linkstatic написал:
Look at the D3 market, where items are NEVER removed from the game unless you break it yourself. Que a freakin huge influx of powerful items that drive prices down, but also drives prices down of lower tier items to the point where it's not worth selling anymore.


That's just the way a non-binding economy works. It's not going to be much different here, with the exception of no/limited respecs which somewhat mitigates the devaluation of lower tier items. Still, it won't be long until mid/high level uniques are given away in freebie games.
Who cares ... This isn't an mmo like wow where we can stand in town with all kinds of goodies on a server ... If they wanna do that garbage who cares .... For one you can't inspect people ... 2 you will prolly never party with them so its not.hurting you .... And the big one ... No auction house to inflate bull Shit .. people are always gonna find ways to get around certain things ... Suck it up and play the game ...
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Haderechi написал:
I hope all the people defending D2JSP realize they are defending something that is potentially worse than the RMAH in D3.


This in a nutshell.
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There are always going to be people who spend real life money on games. Ever wondered why there are SOOO many gold selling websites for just about every possible game out there? Because people BUY IT. Everyone says they don't but at least half of them lies to you.

There's always going to be a site like d2jsp where people spend real money to trade stuff with other players, if not there, they'll use paypal or something else. Ridiculous? Personally, I think so yeah, but who am I to say something is ridiculous for other people? It's their money, let them waste it. It doesn't harm me if everyone else runs around in OP gear they bought in real life. As long as there is no OBVIOUS thing like an auction house, I'm fine with it. I get my own gear, that's half the fun in the game for me. Screw trading. The only thing I trade for is to give the odd item away for free.

About multiboxing, yes it's bad. But there is not much GGG can do about it even if they would disallow it for a simple reason: You have to be able to have a brother, sister, father, mother, friend, any other family member, whatever, playing this game at your house at the same time as you, so even if they went out and traced your IP addresses and see that there's 2 accounts playing from it, that doesn't necessarily mean this person is multiboxing.

You have to understand that the process to really figure out and give these situations a fair trial is very time consuming for GGG and given their current lack of customer support employees (to the point where even the dev team helps them) it's highly unlikely that they have the time to sort that out right now. In a perfect world, maybe, but there is no such thing.
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Letamol написал:
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gilrad написал:
Seems pretty simple to me:

GGG buys a small amount of currency on the forum,

GGG bans whoever sends them in-game currency, and anybody that sent that person in-game currency.

Repeat until real-world transactions are too expensive and too much work to maintain.


This could work and shouldn't be too expensive. You can ban both sellers and buyers this way. Getting sellers would cost GGG some money but getting buyers should be free by seeding D2JSP with fake postings.

Also I'm sure there are mods who would help police the economy that way, so it shouldn't cost anything.

People will soon learn that losing all your chars and your stash is too big of a risk to get couple of orbs.


LoL! It never stopped them in any other games and you had to buy the accounts. First they will compromise accounts when people go to the seller sites and then bot on those accounts. You don't really believe that they worry about losing accounts and gear do you. It is simply a cost of business for them.

The rmah in D3 took a good chunk out of them. It also offers all players the same advantages. However as always it is the games community that drives these Activities. We are our own worst enemy.

Like the guy said play with friends or solo and enjoy the game. If you see a bot report it beyond taht it is up to the developers to deal with the cheaters.
Hmm i feel like posting something today.

Lets see....oh that site is pointless and doesn't actually effect me.At all.

I get my orbs fairly often and stash them for later.I know very well i will get skill drops as i play with all my characters so that doesn't matter either. Whatever loot i find that allows me to get past the game is all that matters so the gear trade doesn't matter either.

My builds are more important than any so called "phat loot". Some of you folks get off on having uber loot but quite honestly you are the ONLY people affected by it.

The rest of will merely gain friends and play the game.Seems we can do just fine without the best.

As for trading, i guess people have forgotten the point of merely trading what each other is interested in. Which is part of the point of the bartering system. Rather than using rarity simply go by what each other has.Which quite honestly how it should be. Old fashioned trading.

And fyi the whole "Stone Of Jordan, rare rune" crap that was on d2 only affected loot nuts. The rest of who actually played the game to its entirety were not affected by the pure idiocy that was the so called "trading market" of Diablo 2.

I had quite a few lvl 70s-99s( all legit with minimal baal runs) as well as characters i beat all modes in single player with. Yet i did all that without the crappy trade economy that players themselves gave birth to.

So to sum it up folks.






This only affects loot nuts and people who MUST have the best gear possible.For the rest of us it makes zero difference.
The economy is obviously screwed up, we have rich players and poor players.

We need to tax the rich more, the people that work hard aren't doing enough
for the ones that don't.

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