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Originally Posted by Venom_Fish
Its a proven fact, the more of an item... the less valuable. Realistically and even in-game.
As time goes on, no matter what price the pawn shop says, that weapon's price will drop depending upon how much of it has been produced.
If there are 45 FN2Ks on the server, and the Pawn Shop says 150k, and it cost an arm and a leg to produce. 1. I'm not producing it; 2. I'm not buying it for anything near that.
Thats just a general example. As time goes on, this "minimum and maximum" price will fade away, it shouldn't even take 6 months before then. Only way to have gun-control and to maintain that is by limiting the amount of each item at a respectable point.
If there are 12-15 of a certain item circulating in the economy... whats the point of adding more of that item (meaning permanent/unbreakable items); it'll only depreciate in value.
Setting limitations will not maintain the same price, lol. As you may know, players make their own prices on the streets dependent upon other factors than the NPCs take into account. An Sg552 was 50k or so in that store after it was sold out, 70-90k on streets.
If there had been an unl. amoun being sold, it would've depreciated. Its just how things work.
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Yes, limiting the guns is the way to go; couldn't of said it better. But why stop there, it should be that the main license has a limit of 12-15 guns that can be released; then you can spend a little more money to increase the limit. The higher you get the limit the more money it's going to cost you to keep increasing it.
Also if there's a certain limit on guns then staff (mainly PRs) would know exactly how many guns are released and can easily find out if a gun has been spawned. I bet something could even be scripted so that there's a search going on that detects how many items there are of each gun and if the number of guns gets bigger than the limit then we would know if a gun has been glitched/spawned/dupped. [I hope I'm not repeating this one]
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Originally Posted by Vman13x
So basically only the rich people can buy shops.
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True; that or get a bunch of friends to put their money together with a trustworthy leader as their owner. That's what I would probably do if I was going to buy one of these businesses (I would be owner).