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You are gonna slowly gonna get your ammo from loot...
If I was a newcomer with almost no money and noticed these prices I would quickly realize I can loot the building next door in the starting area and leave with $400 worth of loot and think I'm rich.
Seems to work for me. A lot more people selling useful items than those who consume them will make them drop in price.
And if too many people rather just purchase items and only a few loot and sell then prices will go up.
That's basically how economy works.
(mele wepond need a buff, 0,5 domages for all the mele wepond, speciali the starter wepond, or maybe starter wepond hit 20% faster then the rest of mele wepond). But early gameplay should be more esier)
Like this new player can more esily survive, and they can sold medical suplies and make money for growing.
Never said it was hard, I actually like the style.
Nope, I play DF1 and i don't want the price inflation affect this game as well since it's going to affect playerbase and attract loads goldseller which further ruin the ingame price and also affect playerbase as well.
Honestly we haven't even seen the top avg. players since the school just started before the EA release. Wait till the weekend, the market is gonna be way crazier then it is right now.
Edit: Then again, I don't remember ammo being 12k either, so maybe I was in a whole different time frame