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A quick look at the new CS:S pricing scheme
Written by t-readyroc   
Monday, 25 September 2006

If you haven't heard about the upcoming weapons pricing changes in CS:S, you either haven't been paying attention, or you just don't play a lot of CS. Regardless, Valve have come up with a response to years of complaints about the weapons & kits prices: they're moving the whole she-bang to a dynamic system. On Oct. 11, once the new algorithm is implemented, the prices of weapons & kits will change weekly. The prices will be driven by demand: let's say lots of people bought the Maverick M4A1 this week; next week, its price would go up accordingly. The argument has been made that buy scripts will no longer be useful, but I disagree. I'd say that the average CS player's going to have to become more creative with their buy scripts in order to keep up, or maybe just create more scripts. I know that I'll be re-visiting mine....

Anyhow, the page added to the Steam website that details the pricing changes is very well designed. They've thrown in some AJAX (ooo.. web 2.0 buzzword = must be cool) that dynamically displays the price changes for each of the items you can puchase in the game for the last week. The graph is interactive, & wherever you slide your mouse, the price will show up for that particular time period. Below the graph, you can also see the total number of purchases for the item, & the accompanying dollar amount spent for that item.

weapons pricing charts 

Finally, it looks like in response to the massive outcries of the "competitive" community, the entire system will be implemented as a server cvar. What that means is that it will be up to the server admin to decide whether the server will use the new dynamic pricing system. I should think, though, that most pubs will be implementing it, at least for the short-term.

 
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