Architect Archive
Thread: Loot items prices
Raezer wrote:
I'm going to cry, This new loot stuff been the only way I could make money. I was dirt poor, and looks like I'm about to be again*cry*
Yeah, if it turns out they did nerf the schematics, I'm going to be none-too-happy. Fortunately, I still have a few hundred uses on my old manufacturing schematics.
Ty-Kaz wrote:
Raezer wrote:
I'm going to cry, This new loot stuff been the only way I could make money. I was dirt poor, and looks like I'm about to be again*cry*
Yeah, if it turns out they did nerf the schematics, I'm going to be none-too-happy. Fortunately, I still have a few hundred uses on my old manufacturing schematics.
yuhp.. everyone better raise their prices or pull their sales soon before they get bought up
Caratacos wrote:
I raised my prices to 20k
I was selling at 20k before the nerf, and sold literally thousands (combined from the 6 of 8 schematics I had). Now, there are people asking for rediculous amounts on our trade forums -- 175k for a single console is the highest I've seen. Like so many, I refuse to make any more. I'm selling off what I have (hopefully not to those b#$%^*d resellers) so people can actually have the items and no cost them a fortune.
Surprisingly, I do agree with the Dev's that some of the items should be rare. As an example, on Starsider, Wookiee Life Day Orbs sell for 3-500k. Why shouldn't the Bubble Tank sell for the same? What pisses me off is SOE's belief that simple furniture (ESPECIALLY items that match furniture sets we already have) should be uber-rare. I'm notorious for spending too much on things if I really want them -- a mill for a painting is quite common for me. Would I pay 100k for a stupid couch? NO. Would I pay 200k for a really cool looking technical console? Not after the nerf. The problem for architects, and with pricing, isn't that the schematics are a 1:1 ratio as much as they nerfed it back to the stoneage. Priced were already determined, and now, prices must go up, and architects will get the blame from gamers. So, rather than charging insane prices to learn the schematic and craft these items for customers, I'm simply not going to do it. It's not worth the headache.