I know for myself as a former currency seller that an official solution would have seriously killed my ability to trade, as it was I had to undercut the farmers, but I could afford to do so, as my credit generation methods were far more efficient than what the farmers were doing.
I really do see an official venue for credit sales putting a huge gate on professional farmers.
U do realise that most 'gold farmers' r based in China and that most of them are in prison right?
Basically prisoners in China r used to farm gold, theres no cost to this obviously and this means they can undercut pretty much any official rate (there are few good documentaries on this).
The other way to collect gold/credits is to hack accounts and steal the gold/credits. This also has zero cost to the goldseller.
The problem for Frontier is that there becomes a critical mass point where they cannot lower thier price for credits as it will break the game. Afterall (for arguements sake) whats the point of spending a day to farm 10,000 credits in the game when u can buy it for £1 off the game itself?
Im almost certain that a far greater percentage of players will be put off by a lack of elves in skimpy clothing and large shoulder pauldrons. Also the idea of actually manually piloting a ship in real time and actually aiming and actually firing will put even more players off.
I 100% agree with u but this has nothing to do with my point.
Your point is simply explaining that gamers will always buy games they know theyll like. FPS players will buy the latest COD and Strategists will buy the next Civilisation, we know this.
My point is that certain aspects of game design will attract or keep away gamers too. And sadly alot of players do stay away from games with purchaseable credits.
and once the glowing reviews go out and the word of mouth spreads
This is more my point, its a question of reputation.
"pay to win" has an established reputation and we dont want Frontier to get tarred with this brush. Lets hope that the glowing awesome gaming reviews can give enough positive press so the potential "pay to win" issue becomes irrelvant