Auteur Sujet: Comparing U4GM to In-Game Economy  (Lu 13 fois)

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Le 03 Septembre 2025 à 10:10
Has anyone else noticed how insane the auction house prices are in Dune Awakening lately? Between inflation and hardcore players manipulating the market, it’s almost impossible for casuals to afford rare mats or high-tier gear. That’s why I started looking at alternatives, and U4GM actually came out cheaper in some cases.

Think about it: in-game, a single rare crafting item can skyrocket in price because of scarcity or guild hoarding. On U4GM, the same item is listed at a fixed price that doesn’t fluctuate every hour. That stability alone makes it appealing.

Another advantage is convenience. Instead of spending weeks farming spice or bidding against bots, you just place an order and get the item directly. For someone like me, who doesn’t have endless time, that’s huge.

Now, I’m not saying U4GM replaces the in-game economy. If anything, it’s a supplement. You can still use the auction house for basic goods, but when it comes to rare or overpriced items, U4GM is often the smarter choice.

It reminds me of how some players treat microtransactions in other games—it’s not mandatory, but it’s there if you value your time. And as long as you stick to a reputable seller like U4GM, the risks are minimal.

Has anyone else done a direct price comparison between U4GM and the in-game market? Curious to hear your numbers.
 

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