I have a totally different take on this. I would like to see some EQ servers do this. I would move some, but not all of my characters to it.
Long ago I learned many legitimate ways of earning pp. At one point, long before I became elemental, or even started working in that direction, I had 300kpp in the bank, and good armor to boot! This was not long after PoP came out, and none of the pp I was making came from PoP zones.
The challenge of making pp has gone out of the game for me because there doesn't seem to be that much to spend it on. I actually took my trader off the bazaar for six months out of boredom with making pp.
If given the opportunity, would I sell pp for real dollars? You bet. Do I need the dollars? Not at all. Anything I made would be play money. I would get my thrill out of coaxing money out of folks who have money to burn, but lack the time to play to earn the pp they would be buying.
The game recently lost a good friend of mine because he couldn't keep up with the natural inflation of the game from expansion to expansion. His work schedule and other life committments did not allow it. His view was that he would have liked the game better if it had been frozen after Velious came out, a minority view, to say the least. Still I enjoyed playing with him. Perhaps an opportunity to turn pp into dollars would give him the incentive to return.
I introduced the game to another good RL gaming friend of mine. I had hoped to have someone to group with regularly. It turns out that his interest in the game is the ecconomic system. He keeps detailed records of the trades he makes in the bazaar. His family income is probably half again as much as mine, and if I don't need real dollars, he certainly does not. Yet I can easily see him moving to a dollar server, not to buy stuff, but to sell it, once again for the challenge. In fact, when I first mentioned this to him, his first comment was "what about the income taxes?" Lol.
I guess the one thing that concerns me is farming. I would hate to see professional farmers dominate farm spots to the degree that they close them down to others. I do very little farming. There is more pp to be made from sellers who don't understand the value of what they are selling (as in RL). Still, when I am leveling and can choose beteen the lootless camp and the camp where loot is available, I always choose the latter. It would be a shame if those camps were to become unavailable due to some professional farming teams taking them over.
Would I buy characters if they came up for sale. I might very well. Recently, I found myself in need of a tank. I went out and got another account and have spent the last week plus multibox PLing that character. That Warrior is unlikely to ever go on a guild raid, or even become elemental. In effect, I am going to waste about three weeks of hard leveling before I get him up to to point where I can use him. If offered a chance to bid on a Warrior with lots of aa's at a reasonable price, I most certainly would. I don't have 3 weeks to waste.
How much would such a warrior cost me? Well, they black market for $250 up. Once it became legal and easy to sell characters, my guess is that they would go for $50 or less. The supply would come from the hundreds of thousands of players who quit the game over the last years and also from active players who see an opportunity to transfer a seldom used character off their account.
Would my having a multiple aa Warrior unbalance the game? Hardly.
I am not a lawyer, but I found Sony's admission that their EULA was toothless to be an interesting admission. My bet is that it is totally unenforceable after that admission, not that they appeared to be trying to enforce it, except through account banning before.
I will not buy or sell characters or pp through the black market, but I sure would like to have the opportunity to do so legally.
Hopefully,
Anon
SOE EQ2 Auction Site Opens
I received a phone call from SOE tonight to give me some pretty amazing -- and unsettling -- news. SOE’s Station Exchange is now live. Station Exchange you ask? Oh no, is that what I think it is? Yes, Sony is now going to start allowing players to officially auction items and cash for real live money. Initially, it will be limited to two new servers they are creating for Everquest 2, with existing players being given the right to transfer to those servers where they can buy and sell with officially sanctioned impunity. However, this is just the experimental stage. It is clear from the FAQ that if this proves to be financially successful, there is no reason not to think that this experiment will eventually be expanded to all of EQ2 as well as SOE’s other games, which include Everquest, Star Wars Galaxies and even possibly, given their large ownership share of Square-Enix, Final Fantasy XI. IGE, meet SOE.
Is this the end of online gaming as we know it? Or is it just a natural and inevitable development? I know I personally feel a need for a strong adult beverage right about now. Feel free to post your feedback and opinions.
Update. After I posted this, SOE posted a letter from John Smedley about it on their site. Here's the letter.