today u removed the extra CR from missions and maps.. i know that makes new players easier to get someitems.. well.. the problem is not there.. the problem is the MARKET.. ppl keep raising the CE price.. if u ask aroudn . we all rather to pay 7500 cr per 100 ce.. than 6500 with the current earning from maps.. doesnt help much...
its crazy how ppl raise the ce price from like 6600 to 6900 just to buy 100 ce ¬_¬ and another person do the same fro 6900 to 7k .. thats nor fair to most players..
my idea is to take control of the market and put a standar price for ce..as u did with the depot.. it will be awesome if u put 5k cr per 100 ce.. but something like 5500 or 6k cr will be good.. and ppl will have more chance to lvl up..
so my idea is remove the market . and put a standar ce price...
many ppl will hate this.. but most ppl will be agree with this..
i really hope u take this on consideration and do something about it..
They set a standard price then the market falls apart... inter-player trading takes another blow and the market can stagnate far more than it already has. The reason the prices have become so high is because the market suffered from the great change in interplayer marketing by releasing the supply depot and hall of heroes. (This change was stagnation because players are holding their ce)
This killed a ton of business for ragecrafters because ce price suddenly dictated exactly how much they could charge for any of their weps, those that would delve endlessly for recipes and put them on the market lost a ton of their business as well. Ce is basically becoming a standalone market since the prior economy basically got shot in the head. The only viable things to market anymore are UV's, Trinkets, Costumes, Keys and the accessories. Apart from that it's CE all the way.
OOO basically just set up a trap for F2P'ers in order to get them to fall for the microtransaction monster, in eliminating a lot of the market (hard to be willing to pay unbinding fee for 4* items when you can just get the weapon in the first place.