Droj wrote:Well since they've made it obvious that they totally dislike the idea of a centralised trading place, i.e an auction house wouldn't it be more favourable if they allowed the players to expand 'boston' by constructing trade districts themselves. Say each town is permitted to construct a relatively small trade district that then allows the construction of player owned stalls within that town. stall construction mechanic could very well be similar to a stake claim where the player provides all the materials including a writ, a 'writ of commerce' for example that would be purchasable from a game vendor for a significant amount.
Adding on this maybe they could have it where players could make a market in their personnel claim or town claim that can have stalls built in it. Then maybe have a place in Boston where you can teleport to the different places. These areas would have to apply to be under 'Boston Law' so people could not be attacked in the market and could teleport out as if they was in Boston limits.
Such a think could have very high skill and resource requirements so it is would not be something that could easily be set up just for a local gate.
Also the owner should be able to set the requirements on the stalls and be able to get a percent of the rent payments. Maybe they have to make large regular payment to Boston to maintain law and the access. And then they make their money off stall rent, a percentage of sales and their own sales.