Hose wrote:Dallane wrote:Good. Get out cry baby.
you are not even playing so please shut up
hue
Hose wrote:Dallane wrote:Good. Get out cry baby.
you are not even playing so please shut up
TotalyMeow wrote: Claeyt's perspective of Salem and what it's about is very different from the devs and in many cases is completely the opposite of what we believe.
Dallane wrote:Hose wrote:Dallane wrote:Good. Get out cry baby.
you are not even playing so please shut up
hue
Rantul wrote:I could maintain a relative 1000s per day income from a stall or 150o ish in sales If i push it i have done over 3000 from common goods, but does massively drain resources and I couldn't maintain that but for a couple days.
The stall system was non-existant for awhile, it was bad before it was non-existant and it is worst than ever now. To be a trader you can not use a stall, you have to use a barrel. I just hate the inflated prices because of the tax, both seller and buyers suffer. I enjoyed supplying low cost food on stalls a long time ago but that is all but gone now. I have pretty much quit as there is nothing to be done. The stall system and town system related to the stalls i can not tolerate, I hate barrel trading so I have no choice but to go play something else, where you have free/fair trade in the game or small percentage of tax or cost. I was barely able to tolerate it at 15% tax.
It is very simple, this game is not for me anymore and hasn't been since Jamestown disappeared. Trading has always been a pain in Salem, and the town system shouldn't even exist, why encourage people to build huge towns is beyond me, it servers no purpose besides to get silver from the tax. Anyways, having a safe free trade system is not where Salem will ever go. JC does not want it. I stayed long enough to see what the new stall system will be and find it even more disgusting than it was before. I am happy i am not playing anymore.
ceedat wrote:the overwhelming frustration of these forums and the unnecessarily over complicated game mechanics is what i enjoy about this game most.
Nsuidara wrote:it is a strange and difficult game in no positive way
JohnCarver wrote:Rantul wrote:I could maintain a relative 1000s per day income from a stall or 150o ish in sales If i push it i have done over 3000 from common goods, but does massively drain resources and I couldn't maintain that but for a couple days.
The stall system was non-existant for awhile, it was bad before it was non-existant and it is worst than ever now. To be a trader you can not use a stall, you have to use a barrel. I just hate the inflated prices because of the tax, both seller and buyers suffer. I enjoyed supplying low cost food on stalls a long time ago but that is all but gone now. I have pretty much quit as there is nothing to be done. The stall system and town system related to the stalls i can not tolerate, I hate barrel trading so I have no choice but to go play something else, where you have free/fair trade in the game or small percentage of tax or cost. I was barely able to tolerate it at 15% tax.
It is very simple, this game is not for me anymore and hasn't been since Jamestown disappeared. Trading has always been a pain in Salem, and the town system shouldn't even exist, why encourage people to build huge towns is beyond me, it servers no purpose besides to get silver from the tax. Anyways, having a safe free trade system is not where Salem will ever go. JC does not want it. I stayed long enough to see what the new stall system will be and find it even more disgusting than it was before. I am happy i am not playing anymore.
His majesty has received your further tears, and as a result has taken the stall from you so that another may happily pay taxes at it.
Mr_Bellflower wrote:Never would have happened under Jorb and Loaf.
TotalyMeow wrote: Claeyt's perspective of Salem and what it's about is very different from the devs and in many cases is completely the opposite of what we believe.
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