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Honestly though even that has proved pointless as I have tried to use the market to get things I need/want and either there is no sellers or they want a stupid amount for it such as 10c for scrap. Kinda stopped trading at this point and just grind that hour of boredom to get my resources.
Solution: Self sufficiency and discipline.
As for your question: Do people really buy this stuff (at inflated prices)? Yeah, many people do because their time is more important. It's not all that difficult to develop your character and find a niche for yourself and end up with plenty of resources and nothing to spend your caps on. Once there, you'll be more inclined to spend those caps to save time instead of spending God knows how long trying to find it cheaper. In the time that it takes to find something cheaper (or trying to grind the event itself), you could have earned the required caps (for the more expensive one) several times over.
if its near or god roll it'll sell for caps
If its a 2* its generally script
if its a mediocre effect its script (looking at you everything except the prime four)
Referring to fallout76, in fallout76 you have the same idea, BUT, with an important issue, because the economy of the game have a communist origin, not a capitalist, at long term, caps are useless. So, if they are useless, and you have a god roll, (an item with perfect legendary stats, very low chance to have it), and want to trade or sell it?
That is when players "invent" another coins, or simply trade 1:1, or 1:2, or only accept other grolls, etc.
Ok about grolls and very rare drop chance items? traders or owners of this stuff DONT want caps, they want other very rare drop items as coin, (thats why when you check prices of something rare and have a value more than 40k (caps limit), its not because for exchange by caps, its to exchange with other items with same or aprox value)
Now about caps items, generally are common items, all the crap ppl can farm, so their value are in caps, why something have more value? demand and supply, you are in game not much ppl farm, so bethesda did some events to have more supply and lower the prices.
About weapons with near grolls, because grolls only trade with other grolls, and they are very rare, if you have or someone have near a grolls, you can trade them for caps, because have a demand, why caps? refer to explaining before.
At the end, the idea you must have in your mind:
Caps coin ---> Trade crap items
Other Coins ----> Shiny stuff
PS: There is an exemption, ppl trading with berry mentats, all of them are crazies, paying overpriced stuff, better avoid them.
At the end of the day it's an open market with no regulations and not enough centralization to have serious price competition. You get what you see and you pay whatever some random asks for it. If you spent the past 2 weeks looking for a winter jacket or a quad ffr combat shotgun and finally find one in a vendor, you're probably just going to pay whatever it's listed for as long as you can afford it
Think about it this way, the caps you give me, end up with another player who may have a plan I don't actually own, that way I can get the good stuff.
It is a very efficient system specially if you are looking to get rare weapons that actually are extremely rare to obtain.
In my vendor I sell all ammo for 1 cap apiece, no matter the suggested price. Except that Nuka Quantum ammo, price is 10 caps apiece because I had to use a Quantum to make it.
All plans are half price, no matter how rare. All serums are 500 caps. I have sold a few legendary weapons at 90% of the suggested price, but they usually sit so long I scrap them instead. And I sell junk items, either at the suggested price, or 1 cap apiece when there is no suggested price.
My vendor sells enough that I never have to think about looking for caps, consistently stay above the 29k cap level, sometimes bump into the 40k cap limit. So I assume my prices are "reasonable", whatever that means.😺