saying nogreed with the context of getting people to agree on low wages seems very counterintuitive lol.
You have to understand that moneygame is built for a monopolistic market; players looking for jobs don’t consider benefits as in real life, wage is the only important factor.
Why not let the economy progress organically instead? Higher wages will lead to new players earning more money faster, and if you prefer your own gain over the rest of the playerbase then you seem like the greedy one here.
I get where you're coming from, and I understand your perspective. 👍
The “NoGreed” movement isn’t about limiting growth or progress, it’s about creating a balanced and fair playing field where everyone has a chance to succeed, not just a few dominant companies. 🌐
If wages keep rising uncontrollably, small companies will struggle to survive, and new players will have little to no opportunity to compete. This eventually kills competition and leads to monopoly, which ironically benefits the wealthiest players and hurts the majority of the player base in the long run.
The goal is to build a stable economy where growth is sustainable, not just for a few, but for everyone. 🌱 Higher wages may seem good short-term, but they’ll lead to inflation and destroy the value of money, which hurts new players even more.
This isn’t about greed, it’s about fairness and longevity. ✅
If we work together now, the economy will naturally grow stronger and more stable in the future.
I get where you're coming from, and I understand your perspective. 👍
The “NoGreed” movement isn’t about limiting growth or progress, it’s about creating a balanced and fair playing field where everyone has a chance to succeed, not just a few dominant companies. 🌐
If wages keep rising uncontrollably, small companies will struggle to survive, and new players will have little to no opportunity to compete. This eventually kills competition and leads to monopoly, which ironically benefits the wealthiest players and hurts the majority of the player base in the long run.
The goal is to build a stable economy where growth is sustainable, not just for a few, but for everyone. 🌱 Higher wages may seem good short-term, but they’ll lead to inflation and destroy the value of money, which hurts new players even more.
This isn’t about greed, it’s about fairness and longevity. ✅
If we work together now, the economy will naturally grow stronger and more stable in the future.
it really wont hurt new players since wages they receive compensate for inflation, same goes for entrepreneurs since prices of commodities will change proportionally to wage changes.
also like i said, moneygame is built for a monopolistic market, getting a close knit group of players to agree on a wage cap wont change the nature of the game and therefore won’t change the economy. As long as a couple players don’t adhere this won’t work and will just result in the loss of all who were compliant. You can’t sort available jobs by bonuses, 99% of players won’t browse jobs until they find one with good bonuses, they’ll just work at the highest paying one instead.
Also regarding your responses I would recommend not using an ai language model since they don't understand all the mechanics and features of the game. I understand that you just use ai to convey your messages but a lot in that response was straight misinformation, especially in the framework moneygame uses.
What do you mean AI model I just use it to add emojis the rest is from my mind....and secondly adding bonuses does keep a company at the top of job market--like the company with the highest bonus gets to be at the top