Volume I --- Your Future Is… Economic Failure?! ~ Endless Empire of Economic Eradication:
Being an economically challenged newb was hard enough; I didn’t really need other players’ criticism. I think I got the picture the first time I was called a “newb,” but apparently society wasn’t satisfied.
The story of the fallen empire known as, Endless-Online, starts in late v26. All prices were normal compared to what they are now. I don’t know if it’s because we’re afraid of change, or if it’s because we just can’t adjust to it, but it really didn’t matter to me. I killed goats, sheep, and occasionally orcs in peace. More people cherished 50g back then than hardly anyone in present day Endless. This foreshadowed crisis.
The Golden Age (Versions 20-26) was soon to come to a screeching halt, as do all successful empires. 99% of the population of Endless-Online were “evicted” the day versions 27 and 28 came out. They were all ignorant and only thought of the “here-and-now,” which was their first and foremost mistake. I personally think the casual class planned they’re take-over just as elaborately as it came.
The bigger Endless-Online got, the dumber we became. As we killed orcs, twin demons, and other monsters (an example), the casual class were the ones that bought the ingredients from us, and were smart enough to use our ingredients to craft a more expensive product and sell it back to us. The brain of Endless-Online is still developing at this moment and no one is sure what’s going to happen next, thus foreshadowing the rise of Endless-Online republicans (casual class). Is our future an Economic Failure?! What major event will eventually push us over the edge?
---Karagu
7 comments:
Bravo Karagu, Bravo.
Well done.
You sure can write Karagu! I love your style!
Umm... May I ask how you got the scav... Since you said you had NO money...
Hey thanks for the feedback.I'll try to do better on making longer posts and more news related.But as you see I'm not good at grammar.I can't really make it any more complex because I suck at using computers.
~Puredoom
The fall of EO was predicted many versions ago. Considering the time between updates, Vult's unwillingness to listen to the community, and also his apparent lack of common sense when it comes to which additions to the game will attract what type of people make me think EO is in a very big death spiral.
Mind you, if people's biggest concern (of which you are not the only one) is gold on EO, then the game itself is more like Habbo Hotel than I first thought.
Perhaps more thought needs to be given to the gameplay and features of EO than the economy and items.
I think the casual class of players is certainly the more cunning group, and perhaps also the ones for who this blog is most relevant.
I hope Vult gives the players what they need to enjoy the game as an interactive environment more than a stock exchange simulation.
Nice site.
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