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Rax 02-27-2003 04:20 AM

Ummm why not stefan/unixmad? (leet money making idea)
 
ummm people are graal pay money for graal items .me and brad have made alot of cash from selling them so why dont you guys setup a shop and sell them urself?

Kaiser2 02-27-2003 05:43 AM

Cuz then people with money will buy RoW and Dragon Ammys and stuff and be freakishly powerful, and then the other players won't play cuz they don't want to waste money to get strong in a GAME. Rax, we all know you just want this to happen so you can be freakishly strong.

Rax 02-27-2003 05:49 AM

uh no retard.i already sold 170 dollars worth of stuff im quitting you *****

Selzar 02-27-2003 06:17 AM

also it would be stupid if the devolpers were selling items...
kinda kills the fun in the game...
only players should sell items.

Kaiser2 02-27-2003 09:36 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Rax
uh no retard.i already sold 170 dollars worth of stuff im quitting you *****
Rax, unlike you, the developers and admin people can generate items, thus, they would have an unlimited supply, and would have every item in existance to sell, thus, killing all the fun of players and throwing things out of balance. you're just a player, you can't generate items and such.

DragonFireP2P 02-27-2003 11:10 PM

Notice how whenever Rax replies to someone he always has to put them down? Like "...no retard..."

But selling items for real money is illegal, someone asked Stefan.

Kaiser2 02-27-2003 11:19 PM

As far as I know, it's not illegal. People do it in other MMORPGs and it's commonly known among most players, and the forums, that this has been done, and Stefan has taken no action against it, so as far as it seems, it's not illegal.

konidias 02-27-2003 11:25 PM

It isn't illegal. Just last week we (Stefan and some other people including myself) were discussing the selling of GK game items for real money.

He was even asking if maybe Graal should become like those other games (furcadia, habbo hotel, etc) that are totally free to play, but players buy weapons and items and stuff with real money. Other games have done it and been successful. I mean buying stuff on Furc is barely beneficial to the player. It's just a new character graphic with or buying "wings" for like 25 dollars a year, that don't do anything but look pretty. You'd be surprised by how many people are walking around in that game with wings and special characters they paid tons for.

Rax 02-27-2003 11:32 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by konidias
It isn't illegal. Just last week we (Stefan and some other people including myself) were discussing the selling of GK game items for real money.

He was even asking if maybe Graal should become like those other games (furcadia, habbo hotel, etc) that are totally free to play, but players buy weapons and items and stuff with real money. Other games have done it and been successful. I mean buying stuff on Furc is barely beneficial to the player. It's just a new character graphic with or buying "wings" for like 25 dollars a year, that don't do anything but look pretty. You'd be surprised by how many people are walking around in that game with wings and special characters they paid tons for.

or maybe stefan can get a few trusted ppl and give them the items to sell muaha

Butz 02-27-2003 11:49 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by konidias
It isn't illegal. Just last week we (Stefan and some other people including myself) were discussing the selling of GK game items for real money.

He was even asking if maybe Graal should become like those other games (furcadia, habbo hotel, etc) that are totally free to play, but players buy weapons and items and stuff with real money. Other games have done it and been successful. I mean buying stuff on Furc is barely beneficial to the player. It's just a new character graphic with or buying "wings" for like 25 dollars a year, that don't do anything but look pretty. You'd be surprised by how many people are walking around in that game with wings and special characters they paid tons for.

Yeah, Furc's system works very well, but I'm not sure it would be as successful here. A lot of Furc's sales on items like that come under the category of gifts for others (If anyone notices, they have sales and specials before most major gift giving holidays...Christmas, Valentine's day...etc), because of the nature of the game, friendships are formed more easily. I'm not saying it wouldn't be a possibility, but it's just that Graal doesn't seem to build friendships as easily. But yeah, I'll admit I've bought the occasional portrait. ^.^; And if the Graal subscription was free other than the extra items, I might consider buying something from there to support the game (I mean, there is a reason that this is the third year I've bought for my account you know. ^.~ )

Locke_boy 02-27-2003 11:58 PM

If you were able to buy things with real money for in-game .. they shouldn't be things like dragon amulets and such .. they should just, maybe, be special outfits or graphics for a sword or some such thing that wouldn't unbalance the game ..

.. some people aren't able to use real money for anything other than their yearly subscription, and for some that's even hard to get. You've got to keep them in mind ..

brock128 02-28-2003 12:39 AM

Anybody who buys stuff like that on furc is kind of... uh... stupid. Furc is a good idea, but for one, Furries are very scary o_o and for two, I don't think a public RP program isn't that smart. They're not that intelligent. Trust me, I've been there... for a little bit.

boukon_malisous 02-28-2003 02:02 AM

If they wanted to that they would have to limit it and still keep the stuff rare and expensive... That was not every rich kid could have one, just like 1 per month or even rarer than that.

Kaiser2 02-28-2003 02:14 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by konidias
It isn't illegal. Just last week we (Stefan and some other people including myself) were discussing the selling of GK game items for real money.

He was even asking if maybe Graal should become like those other games (furcadia, habbo hotel, etc) that are totally free to play, but players buy weapons and items and stuff with real money. Other games have done it and been successful. I mean buying stuff on Furc is barely beneficial to the player. It's just a new character graphic with or buying "wings" for like 25 dollars a year, that don't do anything but look pretty. You'd be surprised by how many people are walking around in that game with wings and special characters they paid tons for.

Tod ya it wasn't illegal :D Anyway, personally, if you make it free, but pay money for some stuff, I don't think it'll work well. To many reasons, which I really don't want to say.

Butz 02-28-2003 02:35 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by brock128
Anybody who buys stuff like that on furc is kind of... uh... stupid. Furc is a good idea, but for one, Furries are very scary o_o and for two, I don't think a public RP program isn't that smart. They're not that intelligent. Trust me, I've been there... for a little bit.
::waves paws in air:: Ooooh...I'm scaryyyyyy.....

Ahem...anyway..

People buy the things because they want to support a game they enjoy playing. Graal could probably have a similar system, although I'm not sure, because whereas in a game like Furc, you buy the thing, and it works no matter where you go, something on Graal would be limited to a single server thing. Personally, I think that once there's something worth seeing on the VIP accounts, like the awaited Graal 3D, they'll be the closest thing Graal can get to anything like it.

Selzar 02-28-2003 04:06 AM

I wouldn't play graal if it became a yearly subscription.
Why make things more complicated?
Leave the current system.
Upgrading and such, is good.

brock128 02-28-2003 02:31 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Butz
::waves paws in air:: Ooooh...I'm scaryyyyyy.....
Erm... well... some/most are. You're cool.

Admins 03-01-2003 03:50 PM

Well its hard to prevent people selling each other items for real money, but it is a problem when we e.g. remove the items made with random alchemy. When you want to spend money then please upgrade your account again (it adds the time), buy VIP, upgrade accounts for people you know in real life and such :-)

Locke_boy 03-01-2003 09:07 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Stefan
When you want to spend money then please upgrade your account again (it adds the time), buy VIP, upgrade accounts for people you know in real life and such :-)
Money much better spent. :D

Kinatt 03-02-2003 07:57 PM

what does e.g. mean?

Kaiser2 03-02-2003 09:03 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Kinatt
what does e.g. mean?
Eye Gouging *nods to himself*

Admins 03-03-2003 03:45 AM

e.g. means "exempli gratia" = "for example" or "for instance"

Ok, need to do an announcement that from now on item selling for real money is ILLEGAL on Graal. Do it on ebay or do it with your friends but we cannot allow that when its mainly used for stealing (real) money. Accounts will be banned for that.

AlexH 03-03-2003 04:07 AM

Would there be any way though for eBay to trace it to confirm the buyer has actually recieved what they bought.
Since they could have recieved it then sold it on again it could look as though they never got anything if a complaint is put in.

And while on the subject of eBay someone help me buy this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...category=15825

Admins 03-03-2003 03:44 PM

Hehe is that a serious thing (buying the town)? Do you live there? :D

Kinatt 03-03-2003 06:08 PM

I just have one thing to say about ebay

http://www.wtfman.com/mcd/<A guys fi...f Filter>2.htm

Devil 03-03-2003 06:32 PM

Er, that URL doesn't work?

-Brett

Kinatt 03-03-2003 06:43 PM

replace <wahtever I wrote here> with the 4 letter word or name of


.... Tracy
Moby ....


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