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Taedrin
Gallente Celestial Ascension Tenth Legion
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Posted - 2008.10.06 17:10:00 -
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If you don't want to spend money on a game, then why come here and tell us about it? It's not like CCP is losing any money, so TBH, they don't care that much. Neither do we. That being said, however, I wish you good luck in your real life endeavors. Good luck with your exams and take care.
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Taedrin
Gallente Celestial Ascension Tenth Legion
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Posted - 2008.10.06 18:18:00 -
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Originally by: taekwandokid
Originally by: Taedrin If you don't want to spend money on a game, then why come here and tell us about it? It's not like CCP is losing any money, so TBH, they don't care that much. Neither do we. That being said, however, I wish you good luck in your real life endeavors. Good luck with your exams and take care.
they arent loosing money? I thought people pay money to sell gtc's... i guess im wrong
I should have said that CCP isn't losing any of your money. Most likely the GTC suppliers will still be buying the same number of GTCs regardless of whether you quit or not. If anything, the price of GTCs will increase the demand for them causing GTC suppliers to increase their stock. The only money that CCP will be losing is the money they lose from subscribers switching from credit-card to ISK bought GTCs.
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Taedrin
Gallente Celestial Ascension Tenth Legion
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Posted - 2008.10.06 18:41:00 -
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Originally by: Belmarduk
This is a total misconception.
If there is less demand for gtc (bought for isk) - the gtc-sellers will sell less gtc - ERGO - They BUY LESS gtc for Ç to THEN sell again ===== Less Çuro for CCP
In order for this to apply, a significant number of people would have to quit buying GTCs. I doubt the GTC market is responsive enough to be effected by a single person quiting. I don't know much about economics, but it would probably take at least a hundred people quitting to do that. And even then, it wouldn't cost CCP much. I suppose in the end only CCP has the information needed to confirm or deny that their sub numbers are declining.
As for myself, I believe that EVE is still growing, and that more new players are joining than old people leaving.
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