Gweivyth wrote:
Are you suggesting that people who speculate on the market should be punished? Because those people would be clumped under your umbrella, and I don't think there's anything wrong with speculation. I've been guilty of speculating on Magic cards and buying massive amounts of a card right before it jumped in price because I thought it had a use that people hadn't discovered yet. (Thanks, Cryptolith Rites!)
If insider information is involved then there should absolutely be a punishment, but speculation is healthy for an economy, and is a large portion of what the ACTUAL economy is built on. And much like the actual economy, insider information is highly unethical and punishable.
Lots of things have fluctuated in price since the newer players have joined the server over the last few months. Things that I used to farm to make my original money have dried up (RIP Spider Webs

) but other things that newer players would want have gotten more expensive. This seems like supply and demand working as intended. Things will plateau.
I won't address insider info anymore because I beat that horse already if you actually read my post. I address it as the first thought.
Gwaliser wrote:
To start, I do not believe that anyone is receiving any foreknowledge or "insider" tips of upcoming changes. It's an accusation with no merit and doesn't do anything constructive. Now to get to the real issue: "Price Fixing and Monopolies"
Now Gweivyth, onto the rest of your response.
Speculation is not what I am saying is happening at all. People can speculate and more power to them if they would like to put up their hard earned money for a high risk/high reward investment. It may pay off it may not, which is completely fine and ethical. I stated in my original post that this all took place
AFTER Argus was "fixed". What happened is that someone saw a change, responded with purchasing the supply up with their vast wealth because they knew the supply was going to drop immensely, and controlling that supply to price however they see fit. REMEMBER, this took place
AFTER this fix, suggesting no insider info at all. Just plain and simple economics. This will have a profound impact on any new player coming in because most older players have this item so what do they care? I bet you have one too so it's no big deal for you.
But here's the thing, it IS a big deal. There is virtually no more supply and soon, within the coming months, will only be high demand with prices skyrocketing. The person doing this has no interest in the greater good of the server, just his bottom line and his pockets. And what is worse he is taking advantage of an AH bug that shouldn't exist that allows him to store all these rare items on the AH(you can only hold 1 but with the AH the way it is you can hold as many as you wish).
My point is that he took a change to the game and is using existing "Bugs" in order to pull off a monopoly because he has the funds for it.
Let me close with an example for people who still don't understand what happened:
Let's say Nas changes the spawn of Leaping Lizzy from 1-2 hours to 24 hours, but in doing so leaves leaping boots in the game. Someone see's this change occur and decided to buy up EVERY single pair he can find and stashes them on the AH. Pretty soon, the boots go from an affordable 55k/pair to a whopping 200k/pair because that is the price now. And he will continue to buy them out because people are paying for it. He can camp LL all day and the AH all day thanks to two-boxing and keep this up because he can afford to and cause that's what he wants to do.
People, this can happen! It already has begun with Argus which is why Nas needs to address it to keep game balance. And to paraphrase his code of conduct, this ruins peoples gaming experience.