Ssaliss2011-10-11 21:44:03
Having done about 8000 spins, I can safely say I've seen all the numbers, and in a generally even amount as well (the uneven numbers can easily be the result of statistics).
Arix2011-10-11 22:41:45
Damn you. Damn you to the to the filthiest depths of 4chan for introducing this money-sucking monstrosity.
Seriously though, I think it's a neat toy
Seriously though, I think it's a neat toy
Unknown2011-10-11 22:57:10
This is my in game self now...
Unknown2011-10-12 03:23:53
Eventru:
This is patently untrue. Those of us who have been around since you could gamble lessons will remember a time when several people literally went to omnitrans overnight by gambling lessons - from buying a single credit with gold. Someone (Richter, maybe?) bragged about it quite often.
Speaking of which...why can't we gamble lessons anymore? It makes me sad.
Arix2011-10-12 03:40:51
because someone omnitransed from it, weren't you listening?
Unknown2011-10-12 04:02:00
Arix:
because someone omnitransed from it, weren't you listening?
There's nothing stopping you from doing the exact same thing with gold.
Lerad2011-10-12 06:12:46
Except that will drive up credit prices, giving diminishing returns on your gambled profits. There is also a point where the credit market will simply run out, giving you a ceiling in the amount of lessons you can get from gambling gold, assuming you have an infinite winning streak.
Of course, if you buy out the entire credit market, you're likely to omni trans anyway.
The admin, however, obviously feel that is preferable (and more profitable, or at least, less loss-making) to allowing lesson-gambling, which is certainly true from a business point of view. Even if someone manages to omni-trans out of the credit market, that will generate some demand for credits from other people, which may or may not generate credit purchases with cash.
Of course, if you buy out the entire credit market, you're likely to omni trans anyway.
The admin, however, obviously feel that is preferable (and more profitable, or at least, less loss-making) to allowing lesson-gambling, which is certainly true from a business point of view. Even if someone manages to omni-trans out of the credit market, that will generate some demand for credits from other people, which may or may not generate credit purchases with cash.