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    Quote Originally Posted by Abriael View Post
    Lol, you work with the laws of assumption, and from what you say, you never ever set foot on EVE Online or Tera, so you don't even have a basic idea of the results and workings of the system.

    The laws of economics are way more complex than the flawed concepts you used. I provided all there was to be provided, and from the development side, people that have worked on MMORPGs professionally for a decade provided the rest.

    But i do find absolutely hilarious that you think to know better of the application of economics to MMORPGs than the whole development teams of two different MMOs.

    Here's a hint for you, mate. You don't.
    You have provided nothing aganist what I said, all you do is say "its flawed, its wrong, it doesnt happen cause I am in a biz"

    I never said a dev team has got the idea wrong - just that you do.

    Do you think Blizzard didnt know it supported RMT? Of course it did, it wanted to - they made great money off of players money using tax (D3 AH).

    You are the only one that doesnt understand the systems at hand. PLEX supports RMT. I never said EVE doesnt undestand that, I am sure they know people are making in game money from real life - they designed the system.


    Quote Originally Posted by Abriael View Post
    You're the one that mentioned teens. Not me. Besides, with a degree in brand management under my belt, I don't really need to read many more books on economics than the many I already had the pleasure to absorb.
    I mentioned teens indeed - but did I say only teens ever and ever? No I didnt - I just pointed out an obvious target audience. Perhaps you looked at the box but you obviously didnt read them.
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    Last edited by Shougun; 11-08-2012 at 11:31 AM.