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  • The necessity of Tabula Rasa's Military Surplus

    by 
    Kyle Horner
    Kyle Horner
    02.11.2008

    It's hard to imagine a massively game without some sort of auction house system in place. For Tabula Rasa players last year during launch it was an actual reality, but that changed in time. Eventually Destination Games added the Military Surplus system, which is essentially an auction house but with a properly themed name. A lot of players were happy to finally have a marketplace (even with bugs), but many people weren't quite sure how to price their product.So when the subject of whether or not the Military Surplus system is needed in TR, out ears definitely perked up a bit. The article in question is over at Ten Ton Hammer, and actually covers ways to improve the economy present currently in the game more than anything else. Although there are plenty of different ways the economy could be improved, everyone benefits from it one way or another -- we think it's here to stay in Tabula Rasa.

  • Tabula Rasa in an equipment bind once again

    by 
    Chris Chester
    Chris Chester
    12.24.2007

    About a month ago, I wrote an editorial about the controversy surrounding a change that Destination Games was planning to make to the itemization in their hit sci-fi MMO Tabula Rasa. At the core of contention was the proposed change that would make items have basic armor and weapon damage bonuses commensurate with the item's rarity. This was to be an important first-step to jump-starting Tabula Rasa's economy with the introduction of the Military Surplus. I came out strongly backing the fix, because I thought it would add some value to Tabula Rasa's credits and get the crafter aspect of the game kick-started.I'm sad to report that things didn't work quite as I expected. The Military Surplus has seen a huge volume of business since it was put in, but once the initial price bubble for rare items burst, it became clear that the market for equipment in Tabula Rasa was broken, and for one simple reason: the game still lacks a mechanism where items are bind on equip. The consequence? The Military Surplus is flooded with rare item drops and quest rewards, and the market is only getting more saturated as players use their items, out-level them, then put them up for sale. The crafting element of the game, where items are taken apart for components that can be used to upgrade other items, isn't taking items off the MS fast enough. While it's made finding 1337 equipment an easy task for even the most casual player, the quest for gear has fallen into the general background noise of the game. It's gotten to the point where it's scarcely worth putting items on the Military Surplus at all anymore, because one can make more money just grinding in the time it would take to list them. While I implore Paul Sage and company to continue to make the end-game the priority, I think it might also be in their best interest to slap a Bind on Equip sticker on items in the meantime.

  • Forum Fun: Tabula Rasa Military Surplus 101

    by 
    Chris Chester
    Chris Chester
    12.13.2007

    As a rush of items hit Tabula Rasa's new Military Surplus over the last couple days, things have been pretty chaotic, to say the least. Players have yet to strike a balance between prices that are ridiculously inflated and those that are barely higher than what you could sell them for to a vendor. There's a strange dichotomy to Tabula Rasa's economy that can be attributed to the fact that items aren't bind on equip. So you can get a purple quest reward, use it until you grow out of it, and then sell it on the Military Surplus for a tidy profit. (Or my preferred strategy, buy the quest reward as soon as you're high enough level for it, use it until you receive you've completed the quest, then sell the duplicate for what you paid.) Theoretically, this should lead to a huge glut of rare items on the Military Surplus, but people are still spending AFS credits by the boatload.As a service to the community, forum poster Doctor Victeonus put up a "Military Surplus 101" thread over on the PlanetTR forums. In it, he outlines what the MSRP (Military Surplus Recommended Pricing - very clever Doc) should be for items of different grades and levels. I haven't had the chance to try out his method since the market has calmed down a bit, but it's a very interesting guideline nonetheless. Now if somebody could just sort out the insane market for crafting ingredients, I'd be a happy camper.

  • Military Surplus not without bugs

    by 
    Chris Chester
    Chris Chester
    12.12.2007

    As reported to you yesterday, patch 1.3 of Tabula Rasa went live yesterday, bringing in many of the changes, fixes, and additions that we'd been salivating over for weeks. The addition of Military Surpluses, which allow players to auction off crafting items and old or unused gear, was among our favorite new things to play with (along with the change in itemization), because it gave some value to those AFS credits we'd been hoarding since launch. And while there were kinks in the repair numbers that got ironed out yesterday, there appear to be more bugs within the Military Surplus of which we weren't initially aware. From the official website:Some players are reporting their auctions from yesterday are currently missing their date and time. We are investigating this issue, but so far, it does not appear that items are at risk. We will post an update as soon as we have it. Thank you for your patience.It didn't sound like too big a deal until I logged on this afternoon and found that some of my items on auction not only lacked a start or end date, but could not be taken down from the Military Surplus. What a bummer! Of course, I'd still recommend continuing to put up items as normal, because the market for purples is still so inflated that there's a tremendous amount of money to be made, bugs or not.

  • Tabula Rasa 1.3 patch delights despite repair hiccup

    by 
    Chris Chester
    Chris Chester
    12.11.2007

    After much to-do, Tabula Rasa's 1.3 patch finally went live today. The Military Surpluses are finally giving the game's currency some value, the Festive Seasonal Holiday Observance Flora look spectacular, and rare weapons are finally doing the sort of damage befitting their type. My purple Laser Cannon went from being a situational weapon to one that I can use in a huge melee to considerable success. I am overcome with holiday joy!The only hiccup was a problem with the repair system, which DG has acknowledged and are currently hotfixing as we speak. The changes to itemization necessitated that rare weapons were more costly to repair, but something got fudged in the implementation, and when players logged back in post-patch, they found that the item health on their equipment was much lower than it was pre-patch, and that things were prohibitively expensive to fix. As of 4:30 EST, they pulled down the servers to fix this problem. The update on the website says that players that logged in before this fix will receive a "credit bonus" to compensate. We'll see what that means when the game comes back up in a little bit.

  • TR 1.3 patch heralds in big changes on PTR

    by 
    Chris Chester
    Chris Chester
    12.05.2007

    It seems like it's been a long time coming, but many hotly-anticipated changes to Tabula Rasa are finally making their way onto the build currently running on the PTRs. Exactly which changes, you ask? Well, honestly, just about all of them. According to the patch notes they released today, Rage is getting its big nerf, Military Surpluses will be implemented to give the game's economy a serious kick in the butt, itemization has been changed to make item rarity factor into damage, players all get a free respec, and of course, there are tons of bug fixes, skill tweaks, and even a few new missions.There's no ETA on this patch going live, but the preface to the patch fixes seems to indicate that it might be another few weeks. According to the notes, "We are giving players patches earlier in the development process now - so this patch will NOT be going to the live servers. We will have another patch going on the test server in the near future that will be closer to a 'live' version." Giving it a bigger lead time seems like a good idea, but the sooner they can get these fixes live, the sooner general chat will stop being a non-stop Rageathon.

  • TR Feedback Friday addresses Military Surplus, emotes, bugs

    by 
    Chris Chester
    Chris Chester
    11.30.2007

    Well we have to say, the folks doing the community management for Tabula Rasa have done a tip-top job keeping up with community feedback and maintaining an on-going dialog with the player base, even despite their lack of official message boards. For this week's Feedback Friday, they've addressed a number of concerns that have been plaguing the Tabula Rasa community recently. Most notably, they said that the Military Surplus stores aren't quite ready to go live yet, but are available on the public test realms for those interested. They also announced that some new emotes will be hitting servers soon as veteran rewards and there'll also be a special /cutthroat emote for those who were part of the end of beta event. Very cool.Considering the game has only been out a month, we haven't really gotten a good feel for the patch release schedule yet. But just based on the way they're talking about it and the speed that things seem to be moving from PTR to the live servers, we'd be willing to bet that Military Surpluses will make their way live in another two weeks or so, and at the very latest before the end of the calendar year. We'll keep you posted.

  • Tabula Rasa patch lands, underwhelms

    by 
    Chris Chester
    Chris Chester
    11.29.2007

    I suppose it was a bit naive to assume that any of the proposed changes to Tabula Rasa that hadn't appeared on the public test realm would actually make their way into the 48.9mb patch that was officially put live this morning. You can probably attribute the community-wide high hopes to the fact that Destination Games hasn't even given an ETA on the Rage nerf, let alone when they're actually planning to implement the Military Surplus (TR's version of an AH) or the huge change to weapon itemization. I think the hope was that, not unlike Santa Claus, the devs were going to slip down our intertubes at night and leave us a whole bunch of in-game goodies while we stay asleep, none the wiser. Alas, that was not to be.Most of the changes in the patch are fairly routine, including the new integrated screenshot utility and UI toggle we mentioned not long ago (used to snap the shot of my character's sweet porno 'stach above). Hopping into the game for the first time post-patch, the first thing I noticed was that (unless I'm mistaken) the number of tokens required for the CP defense quests in Divide had been nerfed big time from 100 to 25. Considering I was at 97 at Hydro Plant last night, I can say that this is definitely personally disappointing, but I think it's also a shame because it gives less incentive for people to engage in the free-form base attack and defense that is so unique to Tabula Rasa. They also seemed to have created a glitch where you can't switch weapons during combat. Oh well, such is life with patches... Since for some reason they don't like to post patch notes on their site, I've gone ahead and copied them for your perusal after the jump. You're welcome.