Yes I agree, I am relatively new here and I assumed it was for people who were new that had questions.
Skills will be the driving force for the economy of course, players can gather or craft items that they can sell to others players. So skills need to be diverse so that everyone has a share in the market. Of course, there will be other ways to influence the economy the best way to describe it is how Runescape does their economy. Skills and drops are both key components to the game's economy.
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#2Helladen
Posted 24 January 2012 - 11:56 PM
Yes I agree, I am relatively new here and I assumed it was for people who were new that had questions.
Skills will be the driving force for the economy of course, players craft items which they sell to others players so in a sense skills need to be diverse so that everyone has a share in the market. Of course, there will be other ways to influence the economy the best way to describe it is how Runescape does their economy. Skills and drops are both key components to the game's economy.
Skills will be the driving force for the economy of course, players craft items which they sell to others players so in a sense skills need to be diverse so that everyone has a share in the market. Of course, there will be other ways to influence the economy the best way to describe it is how Runescape does their economy. Skills and drops are both key components to the game's economy.
#1Helladen
Posted 24 January 2012 - 11:55 PM
Yes I agree, I am relatively new here and I assumed it was for people who were new that had questions.
Skills will be the driving force for the economy of course, players craft items which they sell to others players so in a sense skills need to be diverse so that everyone has a share in the market.
Skills will be the driving force for the economy of course, players craft items which they sell to others players so in a sense skills need to be diverse so that everyone has a share in the market.