I wouldn't blame new players. Some established players are forcing some games to remain at an equilibrium. Yesterday I moved about four stocks downwards to test this...and the movements were quite large so no one player could reverse them. Later that afternoon all of the stocks had returned to almost the exact price they were in the morning. It would take millions of DKP to do so and it occured quite quickly.
Someone (or a couple of players) with a very large account wanted these prices to stay exactly where they were. If this is happening on a large scale (some players babysitting the prices of certain stocks), it's no wonder that so many appear overpriced but cannot be lowered.
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I wouldn't blame new players. Some established players are forcing some games to remain at an equilibrium.
Yesterday I moved about four stocks downwards to test this...and the movements were quite large so no one player could reverse them. Later that afternoon all of the stocks had returned to almost the exact price they were in the morning. It would take millions of DKP to do so and it occured quite quickly.
Someone (or a couple of players) with a very large account wanted these prices to stay exactly where they were. If this is happening on a large scale (some players babysitting the prices of certain stocks), it's no wonder that so many appear overpriced but cannot be lowered.