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Touval Lysander
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Posted - 2012.11.02 21:19:00 -
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1) nerf highsec 2) allow only 0.0 to build and export to highsec 3) keep tech in a tight cluster 4) move ice to lowsec 5) move all medium ores to lowsec/0.0
that'll fix inflation.
"I've always been mad, I know I've been mad, like the most of us...very hard to explain why you're mad, even if you're not mad..." |

Touval Lysander
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Posted - 2012.11.02 21:39:00 -
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Robert De'Arneth wrote:Touval Lysander wrote:1) nerf highsec 2) allow only 0.0 to build and export to highsec 3) keep tech in a tight cluster 4) move ice to lowsec 5) move all medium ores to lowsec/0.0
that'll fix inflation.
It would, but CCP would face issues over the lost accounts, another plan I think you Mad person you. It's an evil cunning plan. Like it? 
In addition to fixing infaltion, we also need to break the communist stranglehold on highsec and allow the player regimented capitalist oriented 0.0 to prosper.
Long live Capitalism \o/ "I've always been mad, I know I've been mad, like the most of us...very hard to explain why you're mad, even if you're not mad..." |

Touval Lysander
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Posted - 2012.11.02 21:43:00 -
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usrevenge wrote:increase market tax, this would not only make tax reduction skills better, it would remove isk from the game
Ah, I get it. The solution to inflation is to make people poorer so they have less to spend but also make it so that certain people can use tax avoidance schemes to retain their income.
Great plan.
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Touval Lysander
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Posted - 2012.11.02 22:12:00 -
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Sara Mars wrote:Where does "Nicky Yo" stand on this issue? I heard he's being asked to stand for CSM 8.  "I've always been mad, I know I've been mad, like the most of us...very hard to explain why you're mad, even if you're not mad..." |

Touval Lysander
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Posted - 2012.11.02 22:39:00 -
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Natsett Amuinn wrote: First thing you do to combat inflation in EVE, blow up more ships.
Clever 
Which increases demand which increases prices which........
The cash used to purchase the ship goes to...... "I've always been mad, I know I've been mad, like the most of us...very hard to explain why you're mad, even if you're not mad..." |

Touval Lysander
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Posted - 2012.11.02 23:18:00 -
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Rordan D'Kherr wrote:Touval Lysander wrote:Natsett Amuinn wrote: First thing you do to combat inflation in EVE, blow up more ships.
Clever  Which increases demand which increases prices which........ The cash used to purchase the ship goes to...... ...highsec manufacturing? Correct. No isk is removed from the game, it simply transfers ownership.
Ultimately, the thing often mistaken here is where people say earning too much isk generates inflation. It does not.
Spending the isk does. You can make people poorer as much as you like but spending patterns don't neccessarily change because people probably need the stuff they actually buy.
I've said only recently that the best sink to "use up money" (if we even have to) is to put a cost on using stuff - such as maintenance costs, depreciation etc. Like we actually have in RL - it is it's own market driver and modifier without the need for PvP as the ONLY method to drive the economy.
I've even said things like making time an actual cost (like wages are in RL). I've included things like food, fuel (inputs that require funds in RL) etc...
A COST to a presence. Always poo-poo'd. Called as WiS, space barbies etc. None understanding the actual RESULT I'm suggesting - they concentrate on the METHOD in the argument.
I was there should mean it cost me n to be there- it doesn't and judging by the number of people who trounced on even the thought of useage costs is unlikely to ever be.
If we want to compare RL economic theory in Eve we must first accept that we have to use RL economic practise - in it's entirety - not the bits that suit and call it a VR economy in isolation. "I've always been mad, I know I've been mad, like the most of us...very hard to explain why you're mad, even if you're not mad..." |
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