Evey
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Making (serious) money in entropia is not meant for the masses.
I agree with this (and a few other points you made).
What I don't get is why the actual fuck does this have to be a topic in every hunting thread??? "what pays more - a job or this game". The answer is obvious in most cases. However, the most difficult task in this game for a new player up to mid level is to get to a sustainability point, then be in profit. That's what's about. This is still a game and people make it an excuse for the failure of understanding it - yeah but a job is better. If you need money to live, yes, it is better to have a job. Hundreds and thousands of players are extremely wealthy IRL, good for them, but bringing that into threads about hunting where people try to learn the ropes, is stupid and only show that sour grapes is the only route people choose instead of actually learning something. Rick's case, he's using his IRL as an excuse for never being able to learn the game. I'm happy Rick is having a wonderful life IRL but I'm not so happy he's constantly shitting on the game because he doesn't get it and I'm hoping new players can see through his BS.
Rick is usually totally wrong but the following are true:
1. A job is better if you need money, in most cases;
2. You can play this game for free (get to a sustainability point and stay there for long periods of time - there are many players here) or even profit (constantly increase the value of your avatar, ped card, assets etc.) but this is very subjective - because while always loosing, never being to a point of sustainability, some ppl rather continue to loose rather than profiting 100 ped per hunt because 100 ped is too little. And they make 300k a year IRL and bring that in the forum.....
3. A lot of people that profit in the game do so without EU being their main thing...
4. How to get to point 2, refer to Katie's post on the previous page, the secret is revealed there.
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