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All I see are photographers?
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[quote] I think one think that we have to remember is the issue of non-scarcity in MMO's. Enemies, mining nodes, etc. all respawn, and with gold, there is a potential for an infinite supply. Developers overcome this by setting up money sinks to pull gold out of the market, which they acheive by selling items only available through NPC's. True
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Nearly everything is produced by players either by mining->refining->production or killing npcs. What follows is that nearly everything you buy is put to market by other players. Space stations have their own market. Prices fluctuate between regions. People even haul goods from one region to another to make a profit from reselling. Essentially
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Eve Online has a pretty good market system.
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@Bloom31
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I HAVE FOUND THIS THREAD TO BE amusing... Tis all.
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The first three books I read on economics was the three volumes of Das Kapital. I thought it was a garbled mess at the time. I considered myself a socialist when I was a teenager but someone pointed out that I was using the post hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy to justify my arguments for intervention. I immediately ceased advocating socialism and decided
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That's just silly. Libertarians don't care about the environment.
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After reading all of these stories, I simply will not travel to the US.
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Well, I oppose this. Though, I don't think the letters I write will make much of an impact.