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    Quote Originally Posted by Azurymber View Post
    leves you can make lets say 200k per 8 leves on average every 1.5 days.

    Botting you can make 200k in under an hour while you sleep
    36 * 200k = 7.2mil

    ...... you do the math

    But is that money being created from thin air like lev's, or are you talking about vendor cash generation? Two different things because selling items from the wards doesn't actually create more money, it just changes hands.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Radaghast View Post
    But is that money being created from thin air like lev's, or are you talking about vendor cash generation? Two different things because selling items from the wards doesn't actually create more money, it just changes hands.
    NPCing items.
    There are a lot of bots literally parked next to an npc because all they do is craft and npc stuff 24/7
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    Too bad almost every piece of gear that isn't unique or requires NM drops to craft is dirt cheap, generally costing less than 20k gil. You get 20k gil a leve. You do the math. Nobody I know has the mentality that he/she has to bot to keep up.
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    Prolly live in their mommy's basement playing the game 23/7.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ApplePie View Post
    Too bad almost every piece of gear that isn't unique or requires NM drops to craft is dirt cheap, generally costing less than 20k gil. You get 20k gil a leve. You do the math. Nobody I know has the mentality that he/she has to bot to keep up.
    this thread is about new players not about current players and not about now.
    This happened in ffxi, a lot of players quit because they couldn't afford the -good- gear and didn't enjoy spending a month farming non stop for one peice of gear. Thats what will most likely happen in this game.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Azurymber View Post
    this thread is about new players not about current players and not about now.
    This happened in ffxi, a lot of players quit because they couldn't afford the -good- gear and didn't enjoy spending a month farming non stop for one peice of gear. Thats what will most likely happen in this game.
    We would have to see drastic changes to everything for that to happen. Even brand new players still get a pretty good income from leves and they could look to other ways to gain gil. Most everything in this game is made by crafters, and everything is extremely easy to make, since there arent any rare resources/items. If we got rare items I could see this being an issue for new players, but not with the way things are now. There isnt any difference if you have 5 million or 100 million currently, both players are likely to have similar gear.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Azurymber View Post
    this thread is about new players not about current players and not about now.
    This happened in ffxi, a lot of players quit because they couldn't afford the -good- gear and didn't enjoy spending a month farming non stop for one peice of gear. Thats what will most likely happen in this game.
    This is a misconception. something soaring to 25mill looks crazy, but when you can make 300k/hr instead of 30k/hr it is not bad.

    Example:

    Which item is more expensive to Buy

    A Hauby selling for 25mill (hyper inflation in XI), but tree cutting selling for 100-120k a stack

    Or

    A Hauby for 2.5million Gil (Pre Hyper Inflation Prices and the summer after inflation) with tree cuttings selling for around 10-12k a stack.

    Hyper inflation did not just increase the price of good gear, it increased the price of everything with value.. including the things people farmed.

    So if Hyper inflation happened you would make alot more money but have to spend alot more as well, that is how an economy works it reflects the cost of the market. If 10fold the currency entered the economy the only thing it would devalue is Leve rewards, anything farmed that has value would still have the same purchasing power.

    Honestly atm the economy is in massive deflation, ridiculous deflation. Nearly nothing sells.. seriously I can buy a weapon for my rank 50 for the reward I get from 2 leves, my iron plate body costed 45k....... seriously.

    Honestly the game needs inflation... everything should cost about 10-20 fold what it does now. Even some Endgame HQ items are becoming dirt cheap.
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    This is and was designed to be a casual MMO, gil won't ever be much more than for pocket change stuff. They will make armors r/e and fairly easily dropped to stop mercing, this will never be FFXI mkII, they have stated the desgin of the game from the start.

    People hording and collecting gil are going to be sorely dissapointed if they think they will be in a powerful position at some point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Azurymber View Post
    There is no question that FFXIV is one of the most heavily botted games out there right now. However, SE still hasn't done anything about it, and doesn't seem to intend to any time in the near future.

    Even with a great new battle system and amazing new content, this game may not ever have success due to the large amount of botting/cheating

    here is why:

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    The large amount of botting has led to serious gil inflation. As a result of this, a large amount of players have well over 20mil (some having upwards of 50 or 100+).

    what does this mean?: New players will have an -incredibly- hard time catching up. This means if elite gear (like the equivalent to ffxi p-charm, hauberk, etc) is released, new players (ex. ps3 players) will be unable to afford it for years or without botting themselves.
    And i realize many people say "well SE will implement gil sinks". But honestly from an economic perspective, gil sinks will be nearly impossible to properly implement at this point. Further, FFXIV's economic track record is one of -pure failure-. And further, when hyperinflation took place in FFXI they were unable to gil-sink it out and had to mass ban rmt's and wait about 2 years for the economy to stabalize.

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    New players will feel unable to ever become elite or catch up to the huge amount of people that have multiple rank 50 jobs. This is especially detrimental to people who want to play the game as a crafter main, as it will be practically impossible to compete or profitably level up crafts when your server is full of people who have multiple crafts at rank 50 from botting.

    what does this mean? New players will switch to games where they actually have a chance of being "elite" players. Why? Because humans are on average happier by having relative games than absolute gains. That is to say that people want to have more than the other people around them (this has been scientifically proven to be a characteristic of our brains through neuroscience experiments across the world and across cultures). If FFXIV is released and new players see huge numbers of people with 5-10 rank 50 jobs and realize it could take them months just to get one job to rank 50 (especially crafts) they are likely to move to another game where they can be more competitive.

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    Botters will essentially be the players who end up with all the elite stuff, since they have spent months botting millions of gil and will continue to do so since nothing is being done about it.

    what does this mean?: Imaginee FFXIV introduced dynamis tomorrow for hardcore elite weapons. Now lets say a legit player wants it. What are the chances they can compete with the 200+ people on every server who are botting/botted all their gil and can afford to pay high prices for currency. The chances are pretty well 0. Elite gear that is sold or gained with gil (ex. dynamis weapons, p-charm, o-kote etc) will first go to those that botted before it will land in the hands of legit players. Since many people won't want to wait, they will take up botting themselves in order to have a chance.

    Why can't SE just ban the bots?
    Because from what i've read they currently don't have that special team working on finding out who is botting. And I'm assuming it would be very difficult to mass ban people in the future based on recorded data without banning a number of innocent players. So its very likely those who have botted to this point have gotten away with it.

    What will be the future?
    It's obviously impossible to predict exactly what happens with the game, but there are a few likely scenarios.

    First: Botting leads to constant hyperinflation. Gil sinks fail to remove gil out of the game and as such, the game turns to having all elite gear as rare/ex.
    As a result crafting and gathering jobs are no longer nearly as important (other than materia wise).

    Second: SE manages to magically combat inflation (incredibly unlikely)
    However, there are still 100s of people who have botted numerous jobs. As a result a number of jobs (fishing and crafting) that are easily botted end up completely unprofitable resulting in no one leveling them. In essence, the amount of jobs you have to choose from is cut in half.

    Third: SE tries to implement a gil-sink. it fails. The game continues to be one of the most heavily botted games out there. New players see no reason to join a game that is filled with obvious cheaters, and the game essentially fails or stays at its current population. (this seems to be the most likely)

    Possible Solutions?

    There is probably no viable way to fix the gil problem quick enough in time for a PS3 release unless it is delayed 2 years.

    SE could make it -really- easy to get to rank 50 and up the cap to 75 making 50 to 75 the "hard part". If they actually banned bots at this point it would at least make the game more "fair" and allow new players to have a chance at competing for "eliteness". Gil would still be an issue but they could put in more of the current NMs just at higher levels, so that people could farm rare/ex gear to level up with.

    Note: I believe many on this forum (not mentioning names but should be obvious) will argue that people play this game to look at the pretty forests and have fun, and don't care about "eliteness" or good gear. I would like to point out that FFXI servers had -massive- amounts of drama over gear, and further that many end game linkshells of FFXI had serious drama over items like byakko haidate, with people getting the item, then quitting the ls. Once again it is scientifically proven that people IN GENERAL (not every single person) prefer relative gains to absolute gains. So please don't just point out that "people don't care about having more than others."

    What are your thoughts?
    This is for your first sentence. I actually question that FFXIV is the most botted MMO out their. You would think WoW would have more bots purely because it has so many more subscribers. So ya i do question it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frebaut View Post
    This is for your first sentence. I actually question that FFXIV is the most botted MMO out their. You would think WoW would have more bots purely because it has so many more subscribers. So ya i do question it.
    He said 'one of the most heavily botted games', but good try.
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    Why can't SE just ban the bots?
    Because from what i've read they currently don't have that special team working on finding out who is botting. And I'm assuming it would be very difficult to mass ban people in the future based on recorded data without banning a number of innocent players. So its very likely those who have botted to this point have gotten away with it.
    This thread is long and I did't read it all. I may have a solution.

    1) Let the players the ability to flag someone as being a botter

    2) If someone is flagged as a botter and is engaged in a combat (or gathering, crafting), nothing happens until the end of the combat. When it is time to reap the benefits (exp, items, gil, etc) the game delays the rewards until the suspected botter correctly answers a question. A picture is then submitted to the screen with fuzzy text (just like when you create a new hotmail account). If the suspected botter type the text right (could add voice to help), he (and his party) can have all the rewards. After 3 tries the botter account is locked for review by SE and no reward is granted.

    3) If someone is flagged as a botter and is not engaged in a combat (or gathering, crafting), nothing happens until a combat is engaged. Then proceed to point 2.

    If you like this idea please click "Like".
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