I have just got a res on smp3 and hope to spend a bit more time on there, although I am on there from time to time having the res will give me something to do. But like all things my time is limited my new res there is /v 7313
I just got on and there were 25 people on it.... most of them in the town... and nobody is talking in town chat
i heard that some numbers player has something large planned for smp3. would be cool to see how that turns out and could bring more attention to that server?
It's not a bad economy at all. People do quite well for themselves there. It does, however, have a small economy. The main perk is Smp8 is probably the cheapest server to buy from if you find someone with the items in stock there. EDIT That would be why you dislike the Smp8 economy then. Malls are almost never the way to go there.
You don't have to have a mall to know the economy. If I were to listen to anyone from SMP8 about the economy, I would for sure listen to the parrot, he has a good reputation for things like this.
This doesn't even involve you ? All I said was the economy was broken but typical of people to butt in and disagree Gee
You had an opinion. We have opinions. That is how things work. You stated yours, we stated ours. There was no criticizing, just some differences.
In other news, they were not "butting in," they were sharing opinions. And also, it is called a discussion, it is meant for everyone to read and reply. Edit: I got ninja'ed by jkjkjk... >_> See how I used the "edit" button?
Also, let's get one thing straight: Malls don't necessarily "fix" the economy... And you would need a hell of a lot of them to make a considerable difference. Malls put a lot of resources into the economy quickly and for a somewhat decent price. *cough* Todd If people think that malls have prices that are good enough, they will shop there instead of at smaller, cheaper shops for the convenience of everything being at one place. Malls take a ton of money out of the economy also which makes it even harder for smaller entities to compete with mega malls.