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Zaelklas  12/16/07 7:04:45 PM

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Mostly all RuneScape players have seen or heard about the Grand Exchange and how "Great" it is.

Actually it is not, the Grand Exchange has ruined the economy and community as well. How so? - Well first off, lets say you go to buy an item such as a Rune Scimitar. there is a 30% chance that you will get the item within 4 days and a 70% chance that you will get the item from maybe a month up to a year possibly.

Now of course people still think that they can still use the old trading where you'd yell out what your selling in banks and sell your items the old fasioned way but not anymore due to so many RuneScape fanboys who have to defend the grand exchange by following you and spamming "Noob" and calling you an Idiot saying how "Your so dumb for not using the Grand Exchange". Oh and it usually isn't just 1 person, half the time its from 2 to even 10 and higher.

People will brag about how they made so much money from the Grand Exchange. Yes it is possible to get alot of money from the grand exchange, but that depends - Lets say you put up 300 rune esscence. well your not the only one, in fact you are just 1 of a million players who have 300 rune esscence up there. most liekly you will not sell them at all. though lets say your selling hmm.. maybe 100k rune esscence? you'd be mostly likely to sell then due to not many other players having 100k rune esscence up in the Grand Exchange.

 People will say that the Grand Exchange is exactly like World of WarCraft's Auction house. when truly it is not - The Grand exchange doesn't have a buyout option. you can only bid. problem is is that the  Grand Exchange is run by Jagex themselves. which is where I guess Jagex chooses who gets the item?

If your thinking about going back to runescape or re-subscribing to runescape members because you think that the Grand Exchange has improved the game - It has not.

But hey if you enjoy that type of economy and community by all means go ahead.

I am not trolling - I am just stating my opinion and some advice for others who are thinking about going back or re-subscribing to RuneScape.

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roguetech  12/17/07 9:35:30 AM

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Agreed. I actually caught myself saving Sandwich Lady sandwichs or kebabs to sell. Yet, I have NEVER seen any in a bank offereing triangle sandwichs for sale (I have seen people buying kebabs, but only 1 off purchases). So the market is flooded with all the crap that would normally be sold to general stores, alched, or just dropped. Personally, I make it a point to not sell anything on the Grand Exchange that is worth less than 50k, assuming it has a decent alch or store price. Under 10k, I'd rather drop it.

But the effect on the economy is just half the issue. Interactions between players seems to be a necissary evil in MMORPGs, but Jagex is doing a fantastic job at limiting it iin every way they can.

 
K33n0  1/06/08 8:42:22 AM

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Pretty much agreed aswell. The GE has brought in too much ridgidity to the economy. Yesterday, I was trying to buy some steel arrowtips for 20 each. I had a level 60 come up to me (I'm level 108), and say, ""It's not that cheap on the Grand Exchange"". That's what i'm talking about. Being able to get a bargain off something has now disappeared, wth people knowing that they could sell it for higher on the GE witht he unbalanced trade removal there aswell, It's become impossible to merchant, a way countless people made their money. Stupid or What? I'm not saying that the GE was a bad idea, just that there needs to be a bit more flexibility with it.

 
Llamster  1/08/08 7:46:35 PM

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There are three kinds of people in the world, those who can count and those who can''t.

What are you talking about? The Grand Exchange is way faster than the old method. When I bought a rune scimitar, it took something like twenty minutes. I'm not sure if it's any different on the other end, but there's quite a lot of demand for them so I doubt there's much variation.

And the Grand Exchange, almost every part of it, is done automatically. It automatically pairs offers, it automatically adjusts prices, etc. etc.

The only complaint I have about it is the 5% difference cap. It needs to be raised, perhaps to 8 or 10 percent.

And I'm assuming that you put "if you're considering returning to or resubscribing to RuneScape" in your post for a reason. RuneScape is not dead, its community is barely any smaller than it was before.

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K33n0  1/11/08 2:22:46 PM

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I agree that there needs to be an increase in the trade gap. It would be brilliant if you could merchant via the Grand Exchange, and keep the normal trade cap the same. Then people could merchant without having to worry about being scammed by people. Players couldnt then use m8s to trade between accounts, but merchanting could still carry on.

 
mike480  1/11/08 10:14:03 PM

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After they came out with the grand exchange at first (when u did not need to use it) no1 really thought of it.  But when they made it manditory, thats when things started to get out of control.  Not only did it take away the communities chances to make prices, but the prices were way off. 

An example of this is the yew long bow.  Usually you could sell this for around 600ea, now the G.E (which prices are controlled by jagex) now sells ithem for 700ea. 

I personally believe that Jagex does not listen to their comunity enough.  I do not think it is a terrible idea, but more control should be in the community, not the creators of the game. 

Also the 5% trade cap is a little low.  They should make it around 10-15%.  But i this they should just get rid of it, and worry more about gameplay then RWTer's (which is whyh they made all these updates). 

So in a nutshell, communities should control the prices, not the creators.

 

 
K33n0  1/12/08 5:42:57 AM

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TOTALLY

 
x3rx3s  1/12/08 11:09:50 AM

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70% chance it will take up to a year to get a rune scimitar? Jagex controlling who gets which item? Clearly you have no experience of the GE whatsoever...

 
Llamster  1/13/08 11:03:41 AM

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There are three kinds of people in the world, those who can count and those who can''t.

The GE automatically adjust prices due to demand, so the yew longs will be back to normal quite soon.

And Jagex said that they will manually adjust some of the prices that are totally out of whack.

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Simiswimm  1/13/08 11:41:03 AM