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Chef - loquacious Old Dog
I'm not sure it's 64k T1 for 1k of T3 since the ratio is 1 to 16 from T1 to T3. But why limit it even to 64k? If it's that easy and large then there is point of having a restriction at all. My point is not in the value of the ratios but in the artificial restrictions. By "artificial" I simply mean "controlled" I say let the players control the resources and their relative value through an open market system. There is little chance of any, even large, group of players "controlling" the trade values. On the other hand, market fluctuations could occur and those of us who like to "play the market" can add that aspect of the game to our enjoyment. Overall I still think an open market offers a wider range of playing experience and the negative aspects are almost non-existent.