The Virtual Economy this ones pretty cool
When the RMT in question is transacted with items/codes that are available from “add on sales” from the official site, then yes, in that circumstance they have a direct correlation.Somewhere ya'll equated RMT from third party sellers as the same as DLC/Add on sales from the game.
I agree, when your sub $ isn't adding up they're almost forced to take action. That figure is what they give to the big bosses to keep the game alive. People who steal CC data for game time really ruin it for everyone, it would be fine if you bought legit codes and sold them in game. But they dont want to be the liability business, so its against the ToS.When the RMT in question is transacted with items/codes that are available from “add on sales” from the official site, then yes, in that circumstance they have a direct correlation.
UO has never sold gold, thus they will more than likely never take an aggressive stance in stopping it. Duped/mass farmgold hurts the economy, but doesn’t really affect UOs bottom line in a serious way.
Game time codes purchased with fraudulent credit card information or for cheaper than what should be available on the other hand..
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Looks like RMT IS a real job. @Keith of SonomaIn what concoction of thought building would a single game produce a billion dollar industry? EDIT I see how you construed that; I was referring to multiple points; 1) It's a multibillion dollar industry ; 2) It's in any and every game
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2019 - Virtual goldmine: In-game goods fuel debate over digital ownership (mentions 100b+ usd)
2020 - It’s hard to make real money selling virtual goods ; goes over some of the potential economy shifting job opportunities with employment arbitrage
This is Stratics.That’s a pretty brazen statement. Especially considering how hard it’s going to be for you to back it up with all those 3rd party RMT earning statements I’m sure will be easy to find. Are you saying that RMT as a whole in every game is a billion dollar industry? Or in each game individually?
I should correct myself, nothing in WoW is worth paying for outside of the sub. People are still dumb of course... I don't think the RMT on WoW comes close to the impact it has on UO.No RMT in WoW? I got one word for you .....MARKEEDRAGON!
How you think he's replacing all the stuff the IRS took from him and upgrading faster than can say CHEATER.
At least WoW had the balls to ban him.
*DROPS MIC*
Oh, I agree with you. The difference is their Devs have done everything to fight it, while UO's has a long a glorious history of corruption...We have the best Dev team money can buy.I should correct myself, nothing in WoW is worth paying for outside of the sub. People are still dumb of course... I don't think the RMT on WoW comes close to the impact it has on UO.
Me, too.i was ready to click liked lol
Ok who, invoked their spirit speak?Me, too.
Good to see you, too, my friend. Signed back on into the game last year after a 7 year hiatus. Been busy with real world events, living and working overseas. Missed the game. Even found myself dreaming of it while I slept at times. Some down time allowed me a chance to see if I wanted to really take part again. I found I like it just as much as before, if not more. Playing on Formosa shard, since that is closer to where I am now in real life, though I keep a character on Atlantic for trading.Ok who, invoked their spirit speak?
Good to hear from you old friend.
*tips a glass of good old moonglow red in salute to you*
Welcome home old friend.Good to see you, too, my friend. Signed back on into the game last year after a 7 year hiatus. Been busy with real world events, living and working overseas. Missed the game. Even found myself dreaming of it while I slept at times. Some down time allowed me a chance to see if I wanted to really take part again. I found I like it just as much as before, if not more. Playing on Formosa shard, since that is closer to where I am now in real life, though I keep a character on Atlantic for trading.