ITT: Games where you can have an impact on the economy of it's world/universe, either singleplayer or multiplayer. Also...

ITT: Games where you can have an impact on the economy of it's world/universe, either singleplayer or multiplayer. Also, post stories of completely fucking up a game world's economy if you have any. I don't have any.

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Rebel Galaxy
I over-saturated the Slave market and everyone stopped selling them after I made an assload of money.

It’s the little things.

Skyrim has a dynamic economy. You should try the remastered version goy

How?
can you go into detail on how you did it because im starting out in this game

???

By the time you finish half a dozen dungeons you'll have to travel between 10 or so towns to sell all your crap since no one has enough gold in that dumb game.

DQ8 has that kind of system? Mind to share some details?

Each time you visit a space station or market, or whatever, it updates the pricing list, so you can see which places are paying the highest for what commodities. Some of the pirate and neutral bases sell slaves.


Eventually, the game just kind of registers that so much business has been done for that one commodity that it stops being sold as much in a system and prices take a nosedive.

Forgot to mention, if you mouse over other stations while in the map view, it shows you the prices from your last visit to that station. They don't tell you this, but if you're being the Rouge Trader, this is VERY important information to know.

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one of the perks in skyrim/fallout 4 is to "invest" in a shop to add 500 extra gold to their overall pool when you sell to them.

Which is pretty much nothing.

God even with all the mods to make it an outright porn game this shit is still boring as fuck.

I am killing people with my vampiric 44 foot long dick in this game and it's still not fun.

It's fairly simple, you can influence the game's economy by buying and selling too many of the same item. You can also make items and sell them which makes over-saturating the market fairly easy.

I see. How can someone benefit from this? Or it's just an interesting detail that exists for fun?

I would like to know too. I'm hoping there's a more efficient way of making gold than clubbing gold golems.

capitalism

motherfucker

I think it's there to stop players from (a, making a ton of rare items and selling them for easy money whenever they cash and (b buying a never ending supply of healing items for dirt cheap, instead having to ration them.

The only thing really notable about it is that once you open up the casino in Baccarat you can make a lot of shekels trading in tokens from Roulette for Prayer Rings since they sell the best and don't fuck with the economy. It helps a lot in affording the best equipment in the game.

Items don't change in price buying them up so it's easy enough to load up on herbs in your bag early in the game.

Oh, I rarely buy items in Dragon Quest games, so I assumed the price of items went up if you bought too many of them. I guess the market saturation is just there to counter balance the crafting system then.

Truly an amazing economy.

If you invest enough in ports they'll start being able to make ships that they couldn't make for 100+ years IRL. Do it in Asia and you'll see Tekhousens start to appear.

EVE Online has a really fascinating economy. They even make economic reports at the end of every month.

I see. Going Moonman on Mr. Goldman and his friends it is then.

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How so?
Besides Malo Mart.