Yes you can get standing from fish, minerals or conservation, but there are people who do NOT want to grind those activites for standing, those people would rather play the damn game - killing stuff in warframe. There is a difference between occasionally tanking a value and uncapping everything in the game tho. I think that my opinions, that being able to farm in advance and that uncapping standing can lead to problems are not only a scaremongering, but I see that it could be viewed that way. If DE has no problems routinely tanking the value of the largest part of their player trading market, I therefore do not see them having major concerns with the rest either. Standing-based tradable items such as Pax arcanes are small fry compared to them. Make no mistake, I personally hate Riven mods as a system as much as you do, and agree with your criticism of them, but the fact remains that they are a major part of player trading, likely by far the largest. It's a spurious argumentative tactic mostly reliant on scaremongering than any truly founded concern, particularly in this case where precedents set clearly do not support your argument. It means you raised an argument in opposition to a sensible idea on the grounds that it would negatively affect some group of people in some capacity, however small, and however indirectly. DE wanting to make items cheaper and more widely available benefits only the buyers, never the vendors. Thus, at any level of supply, assuming there is a demand for the items being sold, you inevitably end up with the trading price points arriving at a level that works for both. If the prices were to be too high for anyone to buy the items, the suppliers would have to lower their prices or their items wouldn't sell. If there is a small supply of an item, and that item is in demand, the suppliers can afford to sell that item at a high price, because even though most people won't spend that kind of money, enough people will to match the supply. Okay, but again, this demonstrates a fundamental understanding of how supply and demand works, or what supply and demand even means. If they don't adjust the economy to the "middle class Tenno" most people will not spend money. I take it as a proof that they are doing what I was saying. I of course don't have the time to find the proof, so you don't have to belive me, but I vividly remember them saying that they will unvault certain primes, because they are very hard to obtain for players and existing parts are too expensive. I base this on bits of info that DE dropped multiple times on streams. Yes, couple dozens of Loki P systems get's traded around a day with a price tag of 300p, but if DE unvault it and it drops to like 50p, there will be houndreds of people trading it, thus the amount of plat traded increases. Well is it true though that "that subset is still enough to match the equally limited supply"? I am not an expert on trade and economy, but I am pretty sure, that more money gets traded around the more an item is affordable.
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