A contentious debate is heating up among Atlas Earth users after one claimed their account is valued at nearly $5,000. Many question whether selling accounts is legitimate or a violation of the platform's terms of service, with several voices on forums echoing skepticism about the actual market for account sales.
While some players are exploring the potential for profit, doubts linger. A commenter pointed out, "I think itβs just there to see how much you would have to spend to be exactly where you are at." Another user criticized the lack of an official marketplace, saying, "If Atlas opens its own official marketplace, managed by Atlas, users will enter much more motivated and happy." They emphasized the need for an official setup to connect buyers and sellers, hinting that it could lift account values.
The community is divided on account sales legality. Many agree it likely contravenes platform rules. One participant noted, "Iβm just trying to be as free to play as possible and reinvest." This reflects a growing sentiment; while some are eager to cash in, others prefer to invest their assets in-game. A user lamented, "Sadly, no, accounts are not able to be bought or sold," reinforcing ongoing concerns surrounding exchange legality.
Interestingly, some are curious about the existing system's flaws. "They didnβt develop that calculator," one user commented, pointing to inconsistencies in how account value is perceived.
Amid the uncertainty, suggestions for improvements keep rolling in. Users propose loyalty incentives and rental income bonuses based on account longevity to enhance game retention. A user passionately argued, "The earlier you enter, the more you earn. If the Team Atlas doesnβt take care of the marketplace, the game will miss an important opportunity." This highlights a crucial point; many players see a lack of value in both the gameplay and account profitability without a structured exchange.
π₯ Users are increasingly vocal about the desire for an official marketplace tied to in-game economics.
π° "If I could, I would buy the account. I would use the money I generate from Atlas Earth to buy it too," reveals interest in trading accounts.
β‘οΈ Overall, community members reflect a mix of skepticism and hope for future changes to the platform's marketplace policies.
Looking ahead, as discussions evolve, thereβs potential for Atlas Earth to clarify its policies regarding account sales and valuations. Users are eager for official communication, as it could significantly influence how players approach their accounts. As more people become aware of the challenges linked to selling accounts, interest might wane.
This scenario mirrors marketplace shifts seen in trading cards decades ago. Players are currently grappling with a blend of uncertainty and speculation as they weigh their account's perceived value against the risk involved. With the platform at a crossroads, usersβ voices will likely shape the future of trading within Atlas Earth.