Do you have any evidence to back up this analysis?
Do you have any evidence to back up this analysis?
Because bots have accounts and if they log in for 28 days they get a free 100k per account?
Is this a trick question or something?
I don't really think it's a HUGE deal but I do think ZOS is doing the equivalent of "printing more money" and shoving it into the economy
Do you have any evidence to back up this analysis?
Because bots have accounts and if they log in for 28 days they get a free 100k per account?
Is this a trick question or something?
I don't really think it's a HUGE deal but I do think ZOS is doing the equivalent of "printing more money" and shoving it into the economy
No, not a trick question. Genuinely curious if anyone has actual evidence that botting has ‘already broken the in game economy’ and what the impact would actually be here.
I hate bots, but no one outside of Zenimax could run the numbers to know what their actual impact is, as far as I’m aware. Does the OP have a data set they can analyze to prove their claims (well, the claims that aren’t obviously subjective anyway)? I could see this hurting gold sellers and botters too... I have no idea what direction the data would go without actual data.
They don't have a huge impact on the economy, but they DO impact the economy.
I honestly think asking for data on something so easy to observe is, quite frankly, nonsense.
You don’t need data to understand the bots impact, just common sense
They don't have a huge impact on the economy, but they DO impact the economy.
I honestly think asking for data on something so easy to observe is, quite frankly, nonsense.
How is this easy to observe? Most of the data you would need to evalute these sorts of statements would be hard to gather or is straight up unavailable to players.
Does anyone here do science?
They don't have a huge impact on the economy, but they DO impact the economy.
I honestly think asking for data on something so easy to observe is, quite frankly, nonsense.
How is this easy to observe? Most of the data you would need to evalute these sorts of statements would be hard to gather or is straight up unavailable to players.
Does anyone here do science?
Do you even common sense? With bots farming thousands of materials per day and putting those right into the economy, it's going to reduce the cost of the items.
Basic supply and demand, the same type of stuff you learn in middle school and high school
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If it's acutally useless, you are more than welcome to send it to me. If I see my mailbox remain empty, I will assume it has some value to you and you've chosen to keep it. That's over 150 crown crates worth of gold right there if you have nothing else to spend it on.
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »They don't have a huge impact on the economy, but they DO impact the economy.
I honestly think asking for data on something so easy to observe is, quite frankly, nonsense.
How is this easy to observe? Most of the data you would need to evalute these sorts of statements would be hard to gather or is straight up unavailable to players.
Does anyone here do science?
Do you even common sense? With bots farming thousands of materials per day and putting those right into the economy, it's going to reduce the cost of the items.
Basic supply and demand, the same type of stuff you learn in middle school and high school
Yes but the point still remains that none of us actually have a grasp on the magnitude of the impact, that isn’t based in wild speculation.
Bots basically do 2 things. First, they increase the amount of materials in the market. This is an increase in supply and in isolation will lower the cost of said goods in the market place.
Second they generate gold. Some of this is a transfer of wealth from players that already have gold and buy their mats, that gold is then redistributed to players that buy gold. They also actually bring gold into the economy every time they do an activity that generates new currency, killing a mob, etc.
The redistribution of wealth can have varied implications in the market. If you presume it is coming from wealthy players buying mats and going to poor players, buying gold, you could argue that you are increasing overall demand which would actually drive prices up as their are more players in the market. As to the new currency in the game, that essentially boils down to inflation which also makes prices go up.
Point is that bots can have both an upward and downward impact on commodity prices. Without a lot of info that none of us have, it is impossible to access the magnitude of either. It’s easy to say, it’s basic supply and demand, but that assumes that you understand that sometimes things can simultaneously affect both, in which case you need more info to understand what it will do to prices.
In other news, I would love to know the average lifespan of a bot account. Do they even make it 30 days on average? I honestly have no idea.
For me the gold is a measure of accomplishment, but there is nothing of value that you need gold to get if you just play the game.
As for the 100k reward at the end of the month. Doing the writs on one character every day will net you nearly 140k in a month, just from the turn in reward.
How are you buying crown crates with gold?
People say "Oh this sh*t's so worthless to me" but they'll never pony up and prove it because it's not actually worthless to them.
Bot accounts have all ready broken the in game economy now the game will be pointless as botters have 100s of accounts and will make gold useless.
There is no economy in this game.
To believe so is foolish.
Protip: if a chest respaws with gold, and you didn't see anyone put the gold in the chest, there is no economy.
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