katanagirl1 wrote: »dk_dunkirk wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »Cross play is something that I don't care if they do as long as it's only between consoles. PC is very different and I would not want console's economy to be ruined by such a merging. It really doesn't seem like Xbox is that different though. It would probably be fine.
Economic theory is clear that inflation in an economy due to the influx of money. We're all living in the post-housing-crash and post-covid free-for-all printing which proves the point. I'm convinced that the PC economy is "ruined" (very high) because lazy crafting mods make it really easy to "print money" on the platform. I've seen that these mods are now available on console, and it's a great test of my theory. I expect the economies of the platforms will start to align. I've just looked, and prices for dreugh wax on console have fallen precipitously over the past few months. Maybe that's because of a flood of materials because of people doing more writs, and maybe this will settle down and normalize again. And maybe I have no idea what I'm talking about.
That can be a factor but you also have PC players that have had 10 years to accumulate wealth while the economy on consoles was much less favorable.
dk_dunkirk wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »Cross play is something that I don't care if they do as long as it's only between consoles. PC is very different and I would not want console's economy to be ruined by such a merging. It really doesn't seem like Xbox is that different though. It would probably be fine.
Economic theory is clear that inflation in an economy due to the influx of money. We're all living in the post-housing-crash and post-covid free-for-all printing which proves the point. I'm convinced that the PC economy is "ruined" (very high) because lazy crafting mods make it really easy to "print money" on the platform. I've seen that these mods are now available on console, and it's a great test of my theory. I expect the economies of the platforms will start to align. I've just looked, and prices for dreugh wax on console have fallen precipitously over the past few months. Maybe that's because of a flood of materials because of people doing more writs, and maybe this will settle down and normalize again. And maybe I have no idea what I'm talking about.
So, did I reply to both of your questions? Yes.[/i]
Why should others carry your shortfall in veteran DLC dungeons and also be considered toxic if they either don't want to do so, or are struggling to make up for the difference and would rather have someone who will actually do 50% of the required DD job
ShutUpitsRed wrote: »Vengeance campaign, meant for testing high volumes of players in Cyrodiil, returns September 22nd-29th. Great!
The Undaunted Celebration, the most grindy, and one of the most popular, PvE events returns September 18th-30th.
So PvP, already struggling, is supposed to be getting one of its rare performance tests during the biggest, or at least one of the biggest, PvE events of the year. Can't wait for lower population numbers to be blamed on overall lack of interest, just like lower WM pop earlier this year (when WM is up there with Witches Festival for worthless rewards).
I don't want to be a conspiracy theorist but surely they can't be this clueless?