In fact I didn't say that you insulted me. I just specified that I didn't, and mentioned that you're playing victim to try and hide the fact that your arguments are collapsing
That doesn't really matter. It just means that the effect won't be immediate. Reserves run out. No matter how big they are. A reduction in personnel will inevitably result in a reduction in gil introduced in the market. Gil doesn't just magically appear out of nowhere. People have to farm it. Less people, less gil.You need to go play in the darkside for a little bit. You somehow think they lay all their cards on the table at once. They stock pile massive amounts of currency and sell it at the highest points possible - if they flood the market their price HAS to drop due to economic law.
You may say it as many times you want, but the comparison doesn't hold. Players that only need to farm enough gold to get their monthly paid, once a month, are absolutely not comparable to gold farmers that do that for a living on 8-10 hours shifts, with 8 characters in multiboxing. Without even mentioning that players are players. They run normal content, do dungeons, get drops, craft as part of their normal routines and so forth. A large percentage of people won't need to put themselves down to specifically farm the gil for their account, as they already have gil to spare, and generate it regularly.I wouldn't say that a major hit to their pricing wouldn't effect staffing but I know that demand is demand and the introduction of PLEX wouldn't kill currency demand - the currency would still be created but instead of being made by RMT companies it is being made by players to pay for the PLEX pass. As I said before the PLEX turns players into little RMTs.
A large percentage of the currency demand will be shifted on the safe system (PLEX), reducing demand towards gold farming firms radically, no matter how much they lower their prices.
If given the choice between getting gil without risking their account, and getting it while risking a permanent ban, most players won't think twice to completely abandon the gilselling firms as customers.