What you are asking to to change the nature of the game, settlers game based on an evolving economy.
Oh and its not inflation its deflation, as the value of gc has decreased.
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Funny that people say this is just a whine / complaint / whatever post when it's blatantly obvious that there is one area of the game which is pretty much in a dead end (coins) and in need of further expansion.
I guess none of the people who complain that the suggestion to expand the game is allegedly a complaint share my idea that coins are a dead-end resource which gets produced faster than consumed at a continuously accelerating pace.
So I guess you guys are saying "we don't need to make coins useful in the end game".
Ok, then, have it your way.
I would rather have them be meaningful beyond selling to other players.
No, I am asking to make coins useful in the long term.
So you're saying when you need to spend $10 instead of $1 on a gallon of gas, it's called "deflation"?Oh and its not inflation its deflation, as the value of gc has decreased.
If you need to spend 12000 coins to buy a Watermill which used to cost 6000 coins, that means twice the coins get the same amount of product.
You may want to look up the word "deflation" in a dictionary before you troll more.
Indeed, coins should be made more useful. Perhaps barter should be banned from the trade office and all trade should be done with coin.
Barter should be limited to direct trade in the trade channel.
That shouldn't be hard to code and would fix it immediately.
It's rather simple economics:
The game allows creation of gold coins (currency). This is bad as now there is no real control over the amount of currency that can be generated.
There is no limit to the amount of currency that can be generated. Over time, this results in an increased accumulation of currency.
In order to decrease the quantity of currency in circulation, currency must be taken out. However, the quantity of currency withdrawn from the system did not rise in conjunction with the increased rate of currency into the system. In other words, people were able to put more currency into the system, then was been taken out.
In order to rectify the problem, there must be a way for currency to be taken out (increased sink holes, or some other mechanism to remove that excess currency).
Note, this is different from inflation. There is nothing wrong with inflation, per se. If everyone's wealth goes up by 10%, then the costs should also go up by 10% to keep things balanced. It only becomes a problem when costs do NOT go up, or people are introduced to the system with the 'old' level of wealth. For example:
2 Years ago, 500 gold coin to upgrade to level 4 was a lot.
Now, 500 gold coin to upgrade to level 4 is not nearly as bad.
If the cost to upgrade to level 4 had raised in conjunction with the relative wealth of the people, then it would remain as 'painful' as before and therefore retain its balance. This is one of the major economic flaws in the game. In fact, this can be generalized:
The System Costs, in gold coins, of certain activities (upgrades, explorers, etc.) has not properly risen to reflect the change in value of the underlying assets and economic conditions.
The fix: Introduce new, needed, mechanisms that require gold coin costs. For example, level 5 to level 6 upgrade could cost 20,000 gc.
Hi, totaly agree with Sharpielein. This is a problem which is gonna escalate further more and the actions should be taken imidiately... For the sake of endgamers but most of all for new players...
I got bored here few minutes ago so i lit up The Settlers Hok map and i had a great fun upgrading my city (farms, residences and yes, college), made the army, killed some oponents, made more army and killed all bandits i could find great fun, took me the whole 1,5h... So... we have games like that and BB seems to not realise The settlers online is loosing its slow peace as a game you could enjoy for more than few days. The main problem imho is BB doesnt know whats going on in the current servers economy ( for example, have a quick look at the test server and we will be able to buy choco rabbits for eggs (!!) during easter... this was probably disputed at some BB devs meeting, ohh [removed] , none of them is playing in real server??) and TSO is an economy game, not "click all callectibles farmville" or start it up and get there fast in few hours and forget about ever playing it coz its just too easy with gems and uninteresting without them.
thanks for reading
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Way to go Sharpielein. I believe you have nicely illustrated what is happening in the game. I also share your perspective since the last Christmas event, and I too believe a good fix for the issue is to introduce a nice “coin sink” to the game as you have “coined” the phase. I hope BB would consider the idea.