First lemme say i hope this thread is not filled with spam and flames because i really would like to get a serious discussion and perhaps some dev feedback out of this.
The following is from a recent article titled "Warhammer Online chief bans thousands of gold farmers, tells them 'go to hell'
I will copy and paste some key points. If you want to read the entire article just search for the title.
The following is from a recent article titled "Warhammer Online chief bans thousands of gold farmers, tells them 'go to hell'
I will copy and paste some key points. If you want to read the entire article just search for the title.
San Mateo (CA) – EA/Mythic’s General Manager Mark Jacobs says gold farmers aren’t welcome in Warhammer Online and adds quite forcefully that they can, “go to hell”. Jacobs recently posted in a blog that he’s instructed his staff to immediately and publically ban all gold farmers. To add insult to injury, he says Warhammer Online has a strike team devoted to exterminating gold farmers from the game.
Gold farmers have been around ever since the days of Ultima Online and the business is quite profitable. These businesses often employ low-wage people who spend hours toiling for virtual loot to sell to other players. The gold farmers then turn around and sell the virtual gold for tens to hundreds of real dollars.
My question is: What is keeping devs from doing that with this game? What can we do to make this happen in Ultima Online and what is the holdup? This article raised all kinds of emotions and questions...Someone help me out here.“I’ve been waiting for the day that WAR launched so I could have the absolute pleasure of instituting policies to make their lives more difficult so we could drive them out of WAR.”
So far, 400 gold farmers have been banned and Jacobs says he’s instructed his “strike teams” to have a no tolerance policy against anyone who spams the chat channels for virtual loot or gold. Such people will be banned immediately. “My guys ban their useless, time-consuming butts right away,” wrote Jacobs.
To top it all off, the bans are now broadcasted to the public via server-wide messages like, “Tchar’zanek has ordered the slaughter of [Spammer].”