MasterElvis
Novice
I am level 15 and getting exasperated at the long outstanding number of unfair trades on sentient goods. There is a good reason for allowing them, to let FS members take priority and help new small members, and unfair trades have their place, but the good reasons for this are time limited as fs member assistance is completed quickly. I see a growing number of zero rated trades to make a profit by a few people and these are dominating trader.
I believe that fair trade is an essential to the enjoyment of the game, and many of my FS members are expressing greater exasperation with some saying that if it continues, thay may leave the game. Many of these are similar level players who have spent good money in the game. This is a good game but this growing unfair trade by a minority of players is spoiling it.
I suggest (to allow for the quick trades to help fs members, that in order to keep it reasonable, INNO introduce a rule (fairly simple to program) that any outstanding unfair trades at end of day suffer a 10% deduction on both sides, and are then automatically placed back to the existing default manufactury store for the player. The effect is a penalisation for any left on trader with auto removal to discourage the long term abuse of fair trade.
I believe that fair trade is an essential to the enjoyment of the game, and many of my FS members are expressing greater exasperation with some saying that if it continues, thay may leave the game. Many of these are similar level players who have spent good money in the game. This is a good game but this growing unfair trade by a minority of players is spoiling it.
I suggest (to allow for the quick trades to help fs members, that in order to keep it reasonable, INNO introduce a rule (fairly simple to program) that any outstanding unfair trades at end of day suffer a 10% deduction on both sides, and are then automatically placed back to the existing default manufactury store for the player. The effect is a penalisation for any left on trader with auto removal to discourage the long term abuse of fair trade.