Well, my sociable thread got closed for not bashing on Star Citizen constantly, so let's get to it here. I don't want this one closed. I think you have analyzed the situation very nicely Voivod. Better than I had done thus far myself. The biggest enemy to CIG thus far has been CIG. They don't think things through. They just say what is the best possible thing to be said at the moment and then worry about what is good or positive at a later date. I too believe that they risk ruining the economy of their game, if they haven't irrevocably ruined it already -- especially after considering what you laid out so nicely.Thanks a lot for the effort, especially from you who I know are a neutral-ish mind on the matter.
It helps answer my questions but it doesn't help ease my mind on this matter. In fact it's the opposite, you mentioned a few things I hadn't though of and now I'm even more worried.
To be honest I don't think CIG themselves have thought about it through very well.
I think they see a chance to make a ridiculous amount of money NOW and they're doing this and worrying about the economy of the game later. The more I see them talking about the whole funding thing (that video Mr.Nowak linked) the more I am convinced they have no idea or currently don't care about the problem as it is now.
Just one note on this: Ben mentioned that they'd sell ships post launch if the players still wanted it (which they will as usual).
This comment re-enforces my opinion that they haven't planned out the economy very well.
They really need to get some economic advisers over from EvE or Valve (Varoufakis <3) asap.
It is however IMPOSSIBLE to bring up the matter on the official forums or the subreddit.
The fanboy bees are too numerous.
Eve hired an economist after they were up for a while. CIG currently has a marketing department, which has no idea how to balance an economy and profession-wise falls just below lawyers on the "what hell is filled with" demographics.