It's that time again folks, a new buddy bot is about to be released soon and the question on everyone's mind is what potential Path of exile's economy has in store for us. I haven't played the game for some months now due to time and other projects, but I did enjoy my playthrough, I am however ready to get my hands on exilebuddy and start a botfarm once again if it is a profitable game, I was wondering if anyone has more insight? I know the game was a goldmine in it's earlier days but I haven't really kept an eye on it's RMT potential lately so anybody out there who has better experience within the currency farming of PoE could post in this thread that would be great. I know wow isn't what it used to be, after raping GB2 and I guess by now we all know what's happening to D3 soon.. so I know a lot of you are interested including myself. Rather exciting!
They will go live in about 2 weeks. But its all driven on a ton (too many) types of items as its currency. And its all tied back to unless you have uniques and 6l items you ain't farming nothing. So the sellers should be in a good position to make some money on it. At least at first, don't know about the long run.
Is this another game with the same camera angles as Diablo? I never did care for that as I like to be free to rotate my viewpoint and zoom in and out.
Is that aimed at me? I've been in this field for nearly 7 years now, don't be silly throwing that at me lol, I don't have access to private bots (well at least in POE anyway) and if you do your research you certainly know how poor public bots are right now, even the great stimmedcow dropped his project after over a year of development for public release, this game is very hard to reverse engineer my friend, why do you think it took the buddy team 9 months for a closed beta?
AH as in Auction House? PoE doesn't have an Auction House and there are no trade windows (Stopped playing since 6 months ago). All trade items had to be drop-traded.