I'm glad you guys can see the future and know exactly what everyone will do and exactly where prices will fall. I feel a lot better now. >_>.
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Two errors in this post:
the first is the idea that the difference between new and old players wont be severe. This isn't true because all methods by which a new player will obtain gil will also produce one tenth of the gil it currently does. So the difference will be no different than it is now.
the second is this idea that bots and gil farmers will be hit hardest. Actually, they will be hit the least. They most likely already have capped gil amounts. And as was pointed out by Noctis, the gil cap isn't being reduced to 99mil (uconfirmed imho) but just their current gil. Which means with less gil in circulation gil sellers will have a bigger potential market to sell to if players dont adjust their prices to 10% (which they wont). And since they are bots afterall it wont take them long to bot their way back to gil cap. Sure it will take 10x longer than before but they are still doing it at a rate 2-6x as fast as any other player who plays 4-12 hours a day since bots run 24/7.
Lol guys are you really out of things to argue over? The discussion in this thread has trivialised to a guess game at what percent MW prices will drop to. 10% 20% 30%... greater fluctuations have happened in the market for simple supply/demand reasons, and will definitely happen after we switch to 2.0 and so much changes.
The point is the effect of redenominaton on the market will be drowned out by so many more significant factors. All anyone can say for sure is prices will drop globally and eventually find new values based on supply and demand. This may be more or less than 10% of what any given item is worth now, but it will depend on the item itself more than the redenomination.
All Gil is being reduced to 10%, including the gil cap. So basically... nothing is changing. If you're actually capped, you'll still be capped.
I practice the ancient chinese art of divination by applying a hot iron to turtle plastron and interpreting the sounds produced by the cracking of it's shell. When this method turns out inconclusive I supplement my imperical data by Augury, the interpretation of bird's flight patterns.
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You gunna make up your mind Noctis? I'm starting to question the validity of anything you say...