LOL! Makes it sound like some kind of conspiracy, rather than normal cross-shard trading practise =P
6 mill for the tok dye tokens doesn't seem that outrageous to me? I usually see full tok dyes going around the 5 - 6 mill mark anyway =)
First, I believe that everyone is entitled to their opinion, no matter how wrong or right it is. Brings up healthy discussions.
So, let me make sure I understand you correctly. Person A on a JP shard buys the tok dyes for $3.00 each (Yen to USD) while US players can not purchase said tokens, yet US OSI has promised said tokens.
Person A cross shards the tokens, along with other items to a US shard. Now first question, why would Person A cross shard items? Is it to make ingame money, or real world money?
Then Person A sells said tokens to Person B, in bulk, for 3mil each. 3mil in game = $3 real world. Person B sells said tokens for 6 mil each, 6mil in game = $6 real world.
Now do you think OSI meant for players to buy said tokens for 6mil/$6 each when they were SUPPOSE to be available to US shards 3 months ago and were available for only one day, mysteriously.
Additionally, no it is not a conspiracy about the cross sharding. Its no mystery how rare and expensive items show up on shards via the cross sharding. How many sites sell ingame items for real world money, and how people make real world money off a virtual world. And how do you think the "pay" sites for gold get their gold? No its not a conspiracy however, its a real world money making operation just to play a game, and is borderline copyright and TOS issues.
So, did I miss any ethics issues here?
So the next time you want to buy something that you think is outrageous priced, and you need to spend $20 bucks in the real world to buy it via gold or straight out, remember, someone is making money off you.
Again, did I miss any ethics issues here?
I do not mean to turn this thread into something its not or a rant, however the bottom line is that there was a promise made by OSI to offer the tokens to US shards, was done one day for a very short time, and all that has been said since were words of promise..... when obviously the code is in place for the graphics and items.
Talk is cheap....... broken promises are not good business practice.