Right now 1 gil could roughly be compared to a penny. In 2.0 all our pennies are being converted in to dimes. They will be worth the same, you just won't have so much trouble keeping your pants up if you keep all your money in your pockets.

Anyone who is STILL arguing that this is a negative change is either a troll, an idiot, or both.

As for the argument about people not selling things at adjusted rates after 2.0...

The player based market requires TWO THINGS:

Players who are willing to sell things.

and players who want to buy things.

If you are thinking people are going to continue to sell things with their current price tags just ask yourself this simple question.

Would you buy it?

If you wouldn't buy it, chances are not many people are willing to buy it either.

Just because someone puts something up for sale at a given price DOESN'T MEAN IT WILL SELL AT THAT PRICE.

If no one is willing to pay that amount, it won't sell and the person will be forced to lower their prices to remain competitive.

Is it going to be a straight transition once 2.0 starts? Probably not. But chances are if you feel a given price after 2.0 is too high, you won't be alone, and the item won't sell and in a few days the price will go down.

If you STILL think this is an unfair change and you are some how being deprived of something you put a lot of effort into acquiring, I'll be happy to take your gil when you quit.