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* Hard metrics, such as [[Quests|quest lines]], nearby resources, citizen progression, and purchases of local real estate, will determine the value of those purchasable shares.<ref name="sharemarket1"/> | * Hard metrics, such as [[Quests|quest lines]], nearby resources, citizen progression, and purchases of local real estate, will determine the value of those purchasable shares.<ref name="sharemarket1"/> | ||
* A similar system will be available for [[Guilds|guilds]] who declare citizenship of a node. Each of those guilds can then issue shares.<ref name="sharemarket1"/> | * A similar system will be available for [[Guilds|guilds]] who declare citizenship of a node. Each of those guilds can then issue shares.<ref name="sharemarket1"/> | ||
− | * [[Social | + | * [[Social organizations]] will also have a similar system.<ref name="sharemarket2">[[File:stock market2.png|350px]]</ref> |
* [[Node sieges|Sieges]] will halt trading of shares in a [[Nodes|node]].<ref name="sharemarket2"/> | * [[Node sieges|Sieges]] will halt trading of shares in a [[Nodes|node]].<ref name="sharemarket2"/> | ||
** This opens up potential for economic sabotage. | ** This opens up potential for economic sabotage. |
Revision as of 21:09, 16 October 2017
As nodes develop, player governments may open sharemarkets (also called Stock markets) where players can buy and sell shares in Nodes, Guilds and Social organizations.[1]
- Hard metrics, such as quest lines, nearby resources, citizen progression, and purchases of local real estate, will determine the value of those purchasable shares.[1]
- A similar system will be available for guilds who declare citizenship of a node. Each of those guilds can then issue shares.[1]
- Social organizations will also have a similar system.[2]
- Sieges will halt trading of shares in a node.[2]
- This opens up potential for economic sabotage.
- This opens up potential for economic sabotage.