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LLAMA (108809154) wrote:Adding llama themed items
That would be a hit
BVG would make a ton of coins from that
Deadly Lacrimosa (5164632) wrote:I've read through this thread and I'm pleasantly surprised at the intelligent conversation and way people have managed to stay on topic without personal attacks.
If you guys can figure out how to fix the YoEconomy perhaps you can work on the real world economy, too.
Yo is a representation of our real world afterall. A slice of the proverbial world-pie.
The rich get richer, the poor stay poor. The 1% sit in their bathtubs filled with bottle water while the general population shares a community water hose in the back yard. While there are some philanthropists in game just like the real world, there are no where near enough. The trickle-down theory simply didn't work. And in the real world we have cheaters just the same as our game. I akin people who have hacked coins in the game to those in the real world who rob banks by zipping electronic funds from the general population to off shore accounts in the Caymen Islands. But robbing the rich is no different from the meth addict in a dark alley in the middle of the night holding someone at knifepoint and stealing their last $50 from their wallet. They don't care that the money was for a sick child's medication or for transportation to and from work for the week. Truth is those who work hard for their money always seem to get stomped on, while the poor receive handouts and the rich sit on their thrones. The middle class is drowning.
I hope you guys can solve the world's economic problems.
Then maybe we can start on YoWorld Peace.
Tiger Lily (128332896) wrote:
I have the coins that I have, because I have spent real money on this game through the years. As have many others. All this hoopla about coins/points in the game, is just ridiculous! This game will survive ONLY if folks are spending real $$$. The coins already in game don't mean diddly to BVG! Coins aren't real!!! How those coins were built is very REAL. What is REAL to BVG in order to keep our game running? Surely the folks who come to work there everyday would be more than happy to be paid with YoCoins... because hey... none of this is real anyway right? Maybe throw them a few rare pixels for their bonuses while we're at it! And for vacation, we'll send them on a luxury pixel cruise to the Alton's.
Deadly Lacrimosa (5164632) wrote:I've read through this thread and I'm pleasantly surprised at the intelligent conversation and way people have managed to stay on topic without personal attacks.
If you guys can figure out how to fix the YoEconomy perhaps you can work on the real world economy, too.
Yo is a representation of our real world afterall. A slice of the proverbial world-pie.
The rich get richer, the poor stay poor. The 1% sit in their bathtubs filled with bottle water while the general population shares a community water hose in the back yard. While there are some philanthropists in game just like the real world, there are no where near enough. The trickle-down theory simply didn't work. And in the real world we have cheaters just the same as our game. I akin people who have hacked coins in the game to those in the real world who rob banks by zipping electronic funds from the general population to off shore accounts in the Caymen Islands. But robbing the rich is no different from the meth addict in a dark alley in the middle of the night holding someone at knifepoint and stealing their last $50 from their wallet. They don't care that the money was for a sick child's medication or for transportation to and from work for the week. Truth is those who work hard for their money always seem to get stomped on, while the poor receive handouts and the rich sit on their thrones. The middle class is drowning.
I hope you guys can solve the world's economic problems.
Then maybe we can start on YoWorld Peace.
Deadly Lacrimosa (5164632) wrote:I've read through this thread and I'm pleasantly surprised at the intelligent conversation and way people have managed to stay on topic without personal attacks.
If you guys can figure out how to fix the YoEconomy perhaps you can work on the real world economy, too.
Yo is a representation of our real world afterall. A slice of the proverbial world-pie.
The rich get richer, the poor stay poor. The 1% sit in their bathtubs filled with bottle water while the general population shares a community water hose in the back yard. While there are some philanthropists in game just like the real world, there are no where near enough. The trickle-down theory simply didn't work. And in the real world we have cheaters just the same as our game. I akin people who have hacked coins in the game to those in the real world who rob banks by zipping electronic funds from the general population to off shore accounts in the Caymen Islands. But robbing the rich is no different from the meth addict in a dark alley in the middle of the night holding someone at knifepoint and stealing their last $50 from their wallet. They don't care that the money was for a sick child's medication or for transportation to and from work for the week. Truth is those who work hard for their money always seem to get stomped on, while the poor receive handouts and the rich sit on their thrones. The middle class is drowning.
I hope you guys can solve the world's economic problems.
Then maybe we can start on YoWorld Peace.
Hot Rod (126579776) wrote:Well since everyone is getting so deep, you know I have to chime in.
Yo's economy is a distant cousin to a real one. There are no 'needs' in Yo. In our real world we have needs and they trump rational thought. Water, food, and shelter drive more economic activity globally than just about anything else. Yo is driven off 'wants', which can sometimes drive more irrational behavior than 'need'. Currently, there not many new 'wants'. Whatever BVG puts in the store is simply added to keep some cash flowing for them and to test technical capacities. But when they finally quit popping the clutch and stalling the Yo car, you will see them drive the economy based on our wants. As players see things they want, they will DO things to satisfy those wants. This means sales. This means dealing yo cash. This means buying yo cash. All of these drive players to engage in the game.
I know much has been said about the super rich. I know a few of them and they are waiting for the same thing we are - more stuff to want. They may have a billion coins, but none of the coins matter if there is nothing to buy. When yo cash items people want start showing up with quality and consistency, you will see the Yo economy shift into over drive.