Market Wards are a giant step backwards in game design and that's the honest truth. Market Wards is simply a throw back to the lame market wards system that EQ1 deployed. Both are horrible and there is no excuse for not using a AH type system.
Market Wards are a giant step backwards in game design and that's the honest truth. Market Wards is simply a throw back to the lame market wards system that EQ1 deployed. Both are horrible and there is no excuse for not using a AH type system.
Yep, because since a system works well in some games, it MUST be used in every game released henceforth, penalty of death!
Crap.. where's my RvR... it worked so well in DAOC...![]()
Actually it works very well both in MMORPGs and real life sites. Take a look at the billions of RL dollars that pass through online store fronts & auction sites. The system works and it keeps customers happy.
So do malls and other stores.... So I guess that means both are viable options?
Yeah... other stores like Borders and Barnes & Noble. Do they happen to sell newspapers? Because that would make me "lol" "irl"...
Having a 'sandbox'-type economy is a good idea on paper, but after it is implemented people will then start to gather towards a central economic hub (i.e. the zone with the best things going for it... in this case, Uld'ah). This usually happens anyway later down the road due to new content and zones. But, the problem with the Retainer system is that you can't access the game economy if people are not selling in your city, which inevitably leads to the evacuation of pretty much everything that isn't the 'Economic Hub'. Did I mention all this content just got figuratively thrown away?
Also, imagine what this would be like for new players now coming into the game... if their town (i.e. Gridania) has no one playing in it, they wouldn't have an economy to buy from, and they also might think that not so many players play the game. Etc.
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If a town lacks people, the problem isn't the market wards, the problem is that the town lacks traffic, and that needs to be fixed. A travel route between Gridania and Limsa is long overdue.
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