Then me, wondering if that would work I bought a few bolts of cloth in
Serpent's Hold for ~120 and sold them in Moonglow for 240. Not wanting to
take advantage of the situation, I bought 10 fancy shirts and sold them back
at a loss to get rid of the extra gold I made, then just played a bit.
I guess it worked with house deeds too because some people are talking about
30 million in 5 minutes and 10s of millions being offered on eBay. I guess
the only 'tards in the game aren't the ones you ride.
Some people are claiming they reported the bug directly to OSI and they
published anyway. Now there is a surprise! One of the reasons I quit playing
TC was because there was a certain level of futility that went with
reporting bugs. 196 people looking for bugs to horde or abuse when it gets
published to regular shards and maybe 4 people actually testing and
reporting bugs into the black hole known as OSI QC.
Final odd bit of serendipitty hit my email box this morning: Offer from OSI
to take part in the UO3d beta testing. You be thinking about maybe a plate
of shrimp and next thing you know.<Repo Man>
"Rick Cortese" <rico...@netmagic.net> a écrit dans le message news:
t8b4ua2...@corp.supernews.com...
So thats why I was getting 244 gp per bale selling cotton to npcs the other
day.
Tolstoy/GM Wanderer
The most embarrasing thing about this is not that twink & twink jr. are
out abusing this, it's that OSI never saw this coming. It's like that old
cheese wheel bug only a lot lot worse.
Thing about it is, OSI will probably fix the faction pricing in some way.
Too bad for me though, I was starting to enjoy having my wares being bought
for prices almost good enough to afford stuff off player vendors
post-inflation. <g>
--
Ian Kelley "Try not to become a man of success but
ike...@mail.sas.upenn.edu rather to become a man of value."
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~ikelley/ --Albert Einstein