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#24 [en] 

Hi Sinvaders thank you for posting your reply
I agree the economy does have problems

While few are likely to believe it, fewer slots can help jumpstart an economy

If you can't store as much, you store what you want to and buy what you don't store, it does work and I attest to this with personal experience in other MMOs

But putting that aside, one reason for the extending of time is to allow people who sell things that do NOT stack, more effectively

As bitttymacod has stated, it takes a long time to sell a set of jewels because sometimes people just buy a few pieces

Also as myself and yubina have stated, we have sold GOOD things are GOOD prices and people did not buy them

Yes this is a problem with the economy but consider this possible chain of events:

Seller makes nice items and sells at reasonable prices, and works hard to get all their items in all lands.

Sellers lose their items and are made to sell very cheaply anyway
Sellers don't try to sell anymore because it's inconvenient

Buyers don't see anything selling because of this
Buyers get used to nothing being good on the vendor
Buyers don't buy anymore

I personally adore people who list good things and I am always buying, and I feel bad for them because it is a LOT of work to keep your things on the market every 7 days

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#25 [en] 

I wonder how much less stuff there would be clogging the shelves if we had the option to buy additional storage, both personal and in the form of expanded guild halls.

Then again, I suppose that if we could expand our storage then we would see a dramatic decline in the number of alts and alt guilds. How much of the population of Atys is mere warehouse alts?

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#26 [en] 

I ended up getting a GH because I can't adequately store mats for crafting simple suface excellent mat recipes

I wouldn't have to store all the mats if I could buy some reasonably and sell some reasonably, I would for example focus on amber and seed and buy my armor mats from someone else

Both of us should not have to worry, oh no only 3 days left...

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#27 [en] 

When selling gear I just used to log on alt after 6 days - take everything off - log alt out and back in again and stick it back on the market - sales used to vary so difficult to judge a length of time - every 36 hours would have made me not sell anything
Do enough homins know about the sort tabs at the bottom - like which weapon (amp) and level (above 70)?

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This idea of "I'm offended". Well I've got news for you. I'm offended by a lot of things too. Where do I send my list? Life is offensive. You know what I mean? Just get in touch with your outer adult. (Bill Hicks)

#28 [en] 

Only just yesterday a Cookie was saying "I miss Binarabi's sold stuff, she used to sell a lot"

It's like a dying thing now, the hassle is great

Perhaps not everyone knows about the sort things, I'll add it to our FAQ

Thanks for posting =]
More time will help everyone and less slots can handle clutter and support trading, this is my position

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#29 [en] 

A note on the economy (totally aside from the discussion on possible changes to the vendors):
There is only a problem with the economy if you think that the in-game economy is a cash-based economy. It isn't.

The economy on Atys is an economy of abundance, not one of scarcity. (Even sup and OP mats are abundant at the current population.) Cash economies only really work in cases where there are limited supplies of raw materials (and for that matter, limited supplies of money).

Any attempt to "make the economy work," in the sense of having spending money for stuff be a prominent part of it, will fail in either a very short or medium short time. It had failed before the server merge, and the attempt to "fix" it failed within months thereafter (with the added burden on new players due to the high NPC prices). The only reasons we need dappers now are role-play items with NPCs (i.e. conversion, transport, and OP battles). Those do not reflect the true inter-player economy.

Comparing Atys to Terran human societies in a region of abundant raw materials (e.g. Northwestern Amerind societies, jungle dwellers in the tropics) you see craftsmanship as the most valued thing, and the craftsman(woman) generally gives the items away as a way of gaining prestige. If items are not given away, they are bartered.

-- I have only played one game that had a viable micro-economy. It had a programmer that worked full time at tweaking the economy to keep the money supply stable, developing sinks and in-game pleasurable sources, and he was always at least one step behind the players.--

As for Bina's stuff, I'm not sure you can blame that on the vendor system so much as the fact that she isn't playing any more.

P.S. I like the "warehousing option". I'd even be willing to pay a nominal rent for warehouse space. It would definitely put a stop to using the vendors as warehouses.

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Remembering Tyneetryk
Phaedreas Tears - 15 years old and first(*) of true neutral guilds in Atys.
(*) This statement is contested, but we are certainly the longest lasting.
<clowns | me & you | jokers>

#30 [en] 

Indeed there are too many sups about... not discounting that
But it IS possible to play in a way that discounts the veteran players and play with new players instead, as new players

Newer players haev the choice not to take as many free things, choose to trade among themselves, ignore things that sell that they don't need, etc

It's atually working quite well for our group

In any case, about bina, I used that example to show that people did and do love to buy thngs and it sucks that it's less common now for someone to take the effort to sell things of that kind of quality

I am aware she no longer plays, but the craftswomanship lives on

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#31 [en] 

In fact, for older players the dapper is broken because they have lots of them, but young players are mostly low on dappers.
The reason, with one lvl 200 crafting skill and a lvl 200 dig skill you can already make 200k+ per hour by running craft missions (time for digging the mats included) if you know how and about double for craft/dig masters.

But what about smaller/new players, the adjustments after server merge made their life a lot worse.
The payment for small crafting missions is to low, so they have to do an occupation, it’s the easiest way for them to make up to 180k a day (50 fame, lvl 2 occupation).
If someone does not know or want to do an occupation, there are rarely any other ways to earn that amount of dappers from npcs.
For example, a fairly new player starts digging in the lvl 200 area:
4k + 1k for tps, for each bag of mats
25k for the craft tool, 9k for the pick
112k (* 3) for the packer
selling crafted goods to the merchant nearly +0k

That makes already >150k for the first packer filled with mats, not to mention any armor or jewels to wear (and then I see older players asking such a young player for 2 m dappers for a ex jewel set ;’D)
And the biggest problem about that, is that the older players are not really aware of this situation, when they were young homins, things were different, they were able to earn money with just digging and crafting and selling things to the merchant.
They were not forced to do an occupation (or worse low level craft missions) to be able to level dig and craft.

Hope it’s not too far away from the topic :)

A bit back o the topic:
Still, biggest problem with the resale, people mostly don’t use it for precious things (only for trash) because they can loose their things easily, so the destruction of anything placed on marked after any amount of time needs to be removed.

Players that are not afraid to loose anything on game mechanics are less stressed/frustrated and more happy while playing!

And for the little ones, it makes their life a lot easier to use resale, if they just can go to the marked and grab the things they need 7/24, no asking, no feeling bad because getting things for free, no waiting for the crafter to be on…

There is no better equipment ever than those that is tailored to your specific needs.
And the need of little players is that they grow out of equipment faster than they learn to spell Psykopla. Trying to fix the marked would maybe not mean much to most older players, but a lot to new players.

#32 [en] 

Yubina
Still, biggest problem with the resale, people mostly don’t use it for precious things (only for trash) because they can loose their things easily, so the destruction of anything placed on marked after any amount of time needs to be removed.

I rarely sell anything that I wasn't about two seconds away from destroying. If it's going to be destroyed anyways, I may as well destroy it myself and make almost as many dappers on average without flooding my SysInfo with notifications about unsold gear being removed from the shelf.

As Bittty points out, the current Atysian economy runs largely on gifting and barter. Merchants are useful to those who have neither the connections to get gifts nor the skill to make their own gear, but realistically the usefulness of merchants drops precipitously once one hits Mainland and makes at least one friend.

I suspect that making merchants relevant again may not be possible without larger changes to the economy that I feel are beyond the scope of this discussion.

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#33 [en] 

Gidget
As Bittty points out, the current Atysian economy runs largely on gifting and barter. Merchants are useful to those who have neither the connections to get gifts nor the skill to make their own gear, but realistically the usefulness of merchants drops precipitously once one hits Mainland and makes at least one friend.

I suspect that making merchants relevant again may not be possible without larger changes to the economy that I feel are beyond the scope of this discussion.

A few little tweaks could make things a lot better for those that are already selling a lot in the current system. Like the 14 days/64 slots, it would allow me to renew my items always on the same day of the week, that already would make it a lot easier.

I have usually 250+ slots used on the current resale, selling currently 30-40 items/stacks each day (still nearly double than before christmas!). At least half of my sales is equipment around q80/150.

Why I’m doing this? To earn lots of dappers? Lol, can make at least 10x as much in the same time with running crafting missions.
People are very happy and thankful about my offers! Thats the reason I’m keeping it up (for more than a half year now).

#34 [en] 

Thank you for your efforts they do not go unappreciated
I would not have gotten any melee levels without your weapons

It's not that I don't know plenty of super master level crafters but I don't need to track them down all the time, or hoard a bunch of items for later in multiple Quality, and I get to feel the security of, oh yeah there's gonna be something there for this newbie I just met, let me go get one for them.

The existing system has it's problems but there's no reason not to make easy changes that will only cause benefits

If it is helping someone and not hurting anyone, I don't care what the "reality" is. We all have different perceptions of reality. In my reality I don't need to subscribe to the current state of the system.

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#35 [en] 

it's most probably a bad idea ( i think it is, but still ), but what about decreasing the items longevity ? make them dying quickly, this will require us to change our equipment more often -> more demand then maybe people will start to look oftenly at what is available at merchant ?
( also, there is too many sups mats on the server for the current population, using more mats will maybe make the SN battle revive)

#36 [en] 

Hi Sinvaders

I would support your topic if you make a new post in ideas section

Since the supply is high, increasing how fast durability depletes is not a bad idea. It won't really affect much though... I think the biggest guilds easily have 10 guild halls of sups

For now, what do you think about the current proposed idea?
Would you support, more time on vendor, and less slots?

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#37 [en] 

Loved
It's not that I don't know plenty of super master level crafters but I don't need to track them down all the time, or hoard a bunch of items for later in multiple Quality, and I get to feel the security of, oh yeah there's gonna be something there for this newbie I just met, let me go get one for them.

The existing system has it's problems but there's no reason not to make easy changes that will only cause benefits

If it is helping someone and not hurting anyone, I don't care what the "reality" is. We all have different perceptions of reality. In my reality I don't need to subscribe to the current state of the system.

But reducing number of slots *would* hurt me and other people who sell looted materials.

@Sinvaders: Please no... For the big guilds it would not matter much, but for smaller guilds, it would be a disaster in terms of supplying for the guild.

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Remembering Tyneetryk
Phaedreas Tears - 15 years old and first(*) of true neutral guilds in Atys.
(*) This statement is contested, but we are certainly the longest lasting.
<clowns | me & you | jokers>

#38 [en] 

Hi Bittty,
If you stack up your looted mats do you still need all 125 slots ? (honestly asking) I find it really risky to keep that many stacks on merchant, plus a bit laggy to load and sort all my items so I try not to use all of them

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