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  1. Back on live someone once paid me 400 mm instead of 40 mm. That must have really stung.

     

    I've added an extra zero a fair number of times as well. I suspect that it's averaged out by now.

     

    It would be nice if the auction house could have some kind of warning to stop this.

  2. 4 hours ago, Shivertongue said:

    Also, its one of the few games where I can run around punching Nazis. Simply shooting them just doesn't cut it. 

    Not only do you get to punch Nazis but you get to punch more than one type of Nazi!

     

    Brilliant!

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  3. On 1/29/2020 at 3:09 PM, SwitchFade said:

    Nerf pajamas, the inside of ovens and Olympic curling.

    My brain is now locked in this loop:

    • But what do they have in common? Do people curl ovens in pyjamas?
    • Fool! They have nothing in common.
    • But why the inside of ovens. Why pyjamas? What do they have in common?
    • Still nothing fool. Snap out of it.
    • Ok. Ok. It's just internet drivel I get it. ... But why curling? What's he got against curling?
    • Aaaaaggghhh!

     

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  4. According to Mids', this power takes PBAoE sets. The very rare set for this is Armageddon. (Note that I haven't checked this with an actual toon.)

     

    I think the rule of thumb is that if its single target then it's a "melee" power and if it affects multiple targets but you don't need to pick a target then it's a PBAoE power.

     

    Mids' reborn is very handy for checking this sort of thing and for planning builds.

  5. 2 minutes ago, Yomo Kimyata said:

    Actually, I was asking someone else to do the homework for me! 

    My world just collapsed. I thought you knew the price of everything off the top of your head. 🙂

     

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  6. I think misunderstood Yomo's comment. I think he was joking that @Techno was asking us to do his homework.

     

    Still, the more I think about it, the more I should have just said "of course I'll be happy to help. Please send me your ATOs while I roll around in my inf pile. Do you have any friends who'd like to swap the brute ATOs.".

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  7. The Brute sets are more valuable than the scrapper sets and the sell quite quickly. If you list the superior Brute ATOs for just over 17 million each then you'll sell them for 18 or more. You can buy the scrapper ATOs for 9 million each and catalysts for 3 million each. After you've paid the auction house fees you'll have made 4 million inf for ATO giving you a total profit of 50 million.

     

    If you still want to go ahead with a swap then I'll be happy to help.

  8. 2 minutes ago, EmmySky said:

    I think you can see how one player can actually use a giant vat of inf, especially if they are focused on tricking them out instead of jusr using common IOs like I tend to do.

    Exactly. If you have altitis and you want to create lots of fully specced 50s then leveling is no longer the limiting factor; generating inf is. I suspect that this is a minority sport.

  9. 38 minutes ago, Seigmoraig said:

    After a while you get a good idea at what is worth something and what isn't.

    It's interesting how the definition of "worth something" depends very heavily on what content you play and personal taste. I mostly do missions of one kind or another and sell just about everything in the AH. It gives me a nice change of pace before going off to do a few more missions.

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  10. 22 minutes ago, Peacemoon said:

    but otherwise the time I spend crafting and selling would usually be better just mass killing

    Playing converter roulette and working out whether individual drops are worth crafting are both quite time consuming. If you'd like to do a bit of trading without spending much time on it then you can just focus on crafting a single item. Find something desirable, buy a few recipes at a time at the lowest level, craft them and sell the IOs. It's very low risk and low effort because you always know what salvage to buy and what the usual prices are. There are quite a few niches with 100% profit margins. With margins like that, you don't have to worry much about changes in salvage prices, auction house fees etc.

     

    There are a few things that can go wrong. The main risk point is when you start a new niche. It might turn out that the IO price is unusually high at the moment so check out the prices for a few days before starting. Secondly, be very wary about increasing your selling prices if the price of the IO starts rising. (As it will at the weekend) At some point it'll drop back down to the usual amount and you'll need to relist the last batch of IOs. Finally, don't invest more than 10% of your inf in a niche until you've got a feel for it. Start small with something like Thunderstrike.

     

    You'll make the odd mistake but on average you'll make so much inf that the mistakes don't matter. You can make a few million inf a day for about 10 minutes effort and virtually no stress.

  11. 6 hours ago, Obus Form said:

    Like World of Warcraft, give me a way to show it off.

    Awesome! I'm going to be laughing about this all day.

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    8 hours ago, ivanhedgehog said:

    what drives the prices is when "Bob" with the 175 billion wants that armageddon proc. there are 5 available and the price posted is 70 million, much more than they are worth. But Bob wants it now and bids they 75 million. the next guy sees the list and historic prices are now 75 million, so he forks it over, you have inflation.

    I think this is pretty much correct. There are a couple of other characters to add.

     

    "Barbara" is a farmer with altitis. She's spends inf like water so she's currently broke. She needs a LofG for her new build. She sees that they're currently selling for 9 million but offers 10 million because she wants to get back to farming. After all, 10 million is only 5 minutes of her time. Less if she gets some nice drops.

     

    Jenny's had a good day. She just dinged 50 on her blaster. She thought she'd run a quick ITF before doing a respec. Amazingly she got an Armageddon Proc drop. She crafted it and sold it immediately to some nutter who paid 75 million. Awesome!

     

    Tommy comes along. He's saved up 150 million inf to buy a full set of Armageddons. He goes to bid for the proc and is horrified to see that they're selling for 75 million. He knows that purples usually sell for around 25 million so he bids 24 million and logs out. A few days later he logs back in and finds that he bought the proc for 24 million. He notes that there are now 38 for sale and prices are back around 25 million. He wonders why anyone would pay 75 million for a proc that they could have had for 24.

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  13. 8 hours ago, Seed22 said:

    Edit: Quick question to make sure I'm reading this right(there are a LOT of opinions here lol) are you saying it will drive inflation rates DOWN? or are you wanting them to stay the same? That's a question for everyone who reads this too, btw.

    We saying that the patch will drive inflation rates down. We're defining inflation as an increase in the average price of IOs. i.e the cost of an entire build rather than the cost of any one specific IO. IIRC Jimmy stated that this was the point of the change.

     

    We don't know what the rate of inflation was before this change was made so we cannot say whether the overall effect will be that prices rise more slowly, stay the same or even start to fall. It takes time for inflation to affect prices appreciably. I'm thinking of months not days.

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  14. ... or the GM follows you around for an hour. If you enter a mission map it sits outside smoking a cigarette and checking its watch from time to time.

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  15. 5 hours ago, gunterrr said:

    So when a change like this is made in the name of creating a better experience overall, it's good to have analytics, survey data

    I'd love to know how much inf enters the game and where it ends up. Perhaps the monthly activity stats could include:

    • inf generated from drops
    • inf generated from vendoring
    • inf spent on P2W vendors
    • number of Hero/Villain and Winter packs purchased
    • AH fees
    • median and mean values of inf held on active accounts
    • total inf on active accounts (which would also indicate inf lost to inactive accounts)

    As others have said, it's probably impossible or undesirable to report all this but I'd love to see it.

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