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| Fubar Owned Game Economic Logistics Survey |
created @ 07/26/2011 11:03 pm |
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So hey I was just wondering what kinda math and economics some of these games are based on. Now real economics would decree you either make a profit or a take a loss to get rid of an item you want to get rid of rather than sit on it. Based on value increase or depreciation. and personal or public collectability or availability.
Now the fu owned game seems to be based on a desire or demand to own a desireable person/comodity.
So how does it make sense for someone to buy someone for say $100k and someone else to buy them out from underneath you for not 1 cent more???
Sounds like bs to me. especially since the person who buys someone already loses 10% of the spent fubucks if they dont hold onto the person for 14 days. now its only make believe play money. but i think someone should have to make a higher bid to steal someone from you causing you to lose ownership & fubucks.
Here's Fubar's breakdown on the system:
Profit for sold member: 10%(capped at 100,000 fuBucks) +10% or 100k Reimbursement to old owner (when bought): 90% -10% 100k per Million Reimbursement to old owner (when expired): 101% spend 1 mill make 10k (but only if you aren't robbed or outbid for 14 days)
Now let me break it down another way:
You spend 10k lose 1k Purchased member gains 1k Someone else spends the same 10k Now you get 90% of your 10k back that's 9k of the 10k you spent At the same time the bought person makes another 1k off someone else's 10k purchase.
Read my blog http://fubar.com/fubar-owned-game-economic-logistics-survey/b342568-1156107 for a breakdown of this scam to cheat you of Fubuck So there are several options I have come up with for fixing this. Which do you think is best? |
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