The eBay culture and Botting.
Franco
well said above, >< they take the fun off the game just to get themselves some real money, wish GW had a powerful bot detector and ban all their asses :P.
Oh wait... all they have to do is go to Droks International at night ><. but guess their too busy
Oh wait... all they have to do is go to Droks International at night ><. but guess their too busy
MsMassacre
I will agree with the somewhat tangential thought that all-black armor isn't neccesarily as awesome as some people seem to think it is. Only SOME outfits look good in black.
Why people bother farming trolls or vermin is beyond me.
Why people bother farming trolls or vermin is beyond me.
maraxusofk
If anet truly tried to rid bots, they would increae the drop rates as some itmes would be easier to get and they would no longer be farmed to hell by bots. leave the rarest items in hoh and allow the other items to be easily gotten so bots wouldnt have a job.
Archangel_92
Anyone who got their FoW armour 'legitimately' has a huge achievement they can be proud of. Be happy. Others are still going to do things you consider 'illegitimate' to get what they want whether you like it or not. Get over it.
Roshi_ikkyu
I'm sick of people crying about armour, and items.
Try playing the game for awhile, Guys its been over a year. Not everyone with leet armour ebay-ed it.
maraxusofk, Keeping the good items in HOH... Yeah cause thats never farmed by gimic builds >.>
I farm a bit as a 55monk, why? Gold. I like buying stuff and doing things like getting that damn drunkard title. Also being an officer of a guild your gold can get drained. Inviting people and Assisting guildies.
But I also use alot of my gold! Chest running for mods, buying materials, wasting it on events like the dragon festival!
That event drained my account something major.
I find it sad that people come on here crying about farmers and bots, high prices and how they can't get anything. But then I realise there either jealous that other have put effort into a game, or just plan noob.
How often are new players found to be the one crying over this stuff.
As for comment about the market, and items. Thats not bots and ebayers.
It's a prime example of snowballing a rant.
The market prices are high because of korean gold farmers. WTF the market is high due to supply and demand.
The market is controlled by players, someone has to buy that 15^50 for 100k for it to be a high end item. And then others sell them for 100k because people are buying them for that much.
Ebay will always be a problem, but it ant going to change. Since ebay is the lil fish in the gold sales business.
My suggestion is if you have a problem with the price of items, don't buy them. Collectors stock items that are just as good, the difference between 15^50 and 14^50 isn't even noticeable in GW yet the price is (100k/20k)
As for Gold and Ebay, [email protected] If your not buying it from ebay why cry about it on a forum. It doesn't effect you directly.
And last but not least, if you group with a wammo wearing full FOW dyed black that you don't know personally, your the one in need of nerfing.
Try playing the game for awhile, Guys its been over a year. Not everyone with leet armour ebay-ed it.
maraxusofk, Keeping the good items in HOH... Yeah cause thats never farmed by gimic builds >.>
I farm a bit as a 55monk, why? Gold. I like buying stuff and doing things like getting that damn drunkard title. Also being an officer of a guild your gold can get drained. Inviting people and Assisting guildies.
But I also use alot of my gold! Chest running for mods, buying materials, wasting it on events like the dragon festival!
That event drained my account something major.
I find it sad that people come on here crying about farmers and bots, high prices and how they can't get anything. But then I realise there either jealous that other have put effort into a game, or just plan noob.
How often are new players found to be the one crying over this stuff.
As for comment about the market, and items. Thats not bots and ebayers.
It's a prime example of snowballing a rant.
The market prices are high because of korean gold farmers. WTF the market is high due to supply and demand.
The market is controlled by players, someone has to buy that 15^50 for 100k for it to be a high end item. And then others sell them for 100k because people are buying them for that much.
Ebay will always be a problem, but it ant going to change. Since ebay is the lil fish in the gold sales business.
My suggestion is if you have a problem with the price of items, don't buy them. Collectors stock items that are just as good, the difference between 15^50 and 14^50 isn't even noticeable in GW yet the price is (100k/20k)
As for Gold and Ebay, [email protected] If your not buying it from ebay why cry about it on a forum. It doesn't effect you directly.
And last but not least, if you group with a wammo wearing full FOW dyed black that you don't know personally, your the one in need of nerfing.
xiao1985
just like in real life
there are people who drives lexus who deserves it
there are people who drives lexus by mugging the bank
fair?! i don't think so... but it always feel straight if you have done it the proper way...
though personally i think monk 15k wanderer looks so much more awesome than its 1.5k counterpart...
there are people who drives lexus who deserves it
there are people who drives lexus by mugging the bank
fair?! i don't think so... but it always feel straight if you have done it the proper way...
though personally i think monk 15k wanderer looks so much more awesome than its 1.5k counterpart...
Archangel_92
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Originally Posted by Roshi_ikkyu
And last but not least, if you group with a wammo wearing full FOW dyed black that you don't know personally, your the one in need of nerfing.
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absolutionx
Just run,
I made 85k in a week to buy me my new grotto armor
I do have a 55 monk and well...Farming is boring and I barely get crap from it.
I made 85k in a week to buy me my new grotto armor
I do have a 55 monk and well...Farming is boring and I barely get crap from it.
Franco
lol and Roshi if I can add something else to your brilliant post.
The time people take coming here whinning about ebay and expensive items, if that time was put farming they would already have the item they want ><.
The time people take coming here whinning about ebay and expensive items, if that time was put farming they would already have the item they want ><.
idiosyncratic
power tradings very simple, its basically trick noobs into selling items far below normal price, just like this guy who tried to convince me into selling a req9 15^50 Goth Dual for 15k when i was looking for a PC.
KurtTheBehemoth
I luv ebayers! you know why?
because I have known 3. They all felt guilty. and all three gave me a lot of gold to share their wealth. I just praised them and said they were smart. lol I have gotten a combined total of 400k from ebay guilt. I guess that makes me a hawk, which might be worse than an ebayer.
because I have known 3. They all felt guilty. and all three gave me a lot of gold to share their wealth. I just praised them and said they were smart. lol I have gotten a combined total of 400k from ebay guilt. I guess that makes me a hawk, which might be worse than an ebayer.
=HT=Ingram
Exhibit number 50432 for need for auction house...
This is why I avoid trade channel and use of the trade button entirely..
And I'm all the better for it.
You know whats so funny? If, god forbid, I was ever temped to buy gold, I am now so universally hated for comments and actions against it, I would almost certainly be refused service. lol Which is fine by me. Removes even the hint of temptation for such a thing...
This is why I avoid trade channel and use of the trade button entirely..
And I'm all the better for it.
You know whats so funny? If, god forbid, I was ever temped to buy gold, I am now so universally hated for comments and actions against it, I would almost certainly be refused service. lol Which is fine by me. Removes even the hint of temptation for such a thing...
arcanemacabre
I said this in another thread, namely this, but I think it has validity here:
Thinking back, the word 'most' is probably wrong, as there is a lot of wealth made by farming ectos and shards. I think most of the original wealthy players were made because of that. Either they farmed them, or they traded with people who farmed them. Now, the market is simply flooded with ill-gotten gains.
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Originally Posted by myself, duh
...even if you don't eBay your wealth, chances are, you have traded with someone that has. Which means if you trade (or powertrade), you're making most of your money because of these Bot Farmers. Not your fault, not what I'm saying. Just saying that they are the original source of most of the wealth in GW. That is my bold statement for the evening.
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Kais Unduli
Seriously, ebayers shouldn't affect you at all. Play the game you want to play it, and don't concern yourself so much with how others play the game.
arcanemacabre
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Originally Posted by Kais Unduli
ebayers shouldn't affect you at all.
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Important? Maybe not to you. But there are those of us that actually like the way our characters look and that is extended to the items they carry. If it wasn't important at all, we'd only have one sword skin, one axe skin, one bow skin, etc. If appearences didn't matter, we'd have one armor set, hell, we'd be playing a text-based RPG.
These things matter. Maybe not as much as others, but they do matter. As someone of great wisdom once said, "Play the game how you want to play it, and don't concern yourself so much with how others play the game."
Gun Pierson
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Originally Posted by idiosyncratic
power tradings very simple, its basically trick noobs into selling items far below normal price, just like this guy who tried to convince me into selling a req9 15^50 Goth Dual for 15k when i was looking for a PC.
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Both ebayer and power trader are a reality as well as bots. When there is a demand, a supply will be formed. That's how things work in an economy. The ways to form that supply are not always strictly by the rules, but that's the nature of humans. It's a problem for the authorities, in this case Anet.
I Mean I
You don't get the point this is not e-bay fault is people fault if people didn't buy guild wars e-bay gold then e -bay wouldn't exist.Is people fault that the buy fake gold with real money.
And only a minority of fow armor people had e-bayed their gold.Key word:farming
And only a minority of fow armor people had e-bayed their gold.Key word:farming
Gun Pierson
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Originally Posted by I Mean I
You don't get the point this is not e-bay fault is people fault if people didn't buy guild wars e-bay gold then e -bay wouldn't exist.Is people fault that the buy fake gold with real money.
And only a minority of fow armor people had e-bayed their gold.Key word:farming |
I can imagine an adult with a job and all doesn't find it fair some people have way more time to play the game but that's the way it is. He can be a gamer from his childhood and even be much more experienced in general than you are, but you're running around in fow armor. He only wants to increase his gaming experience too and he really likes that armor and buys for example some game gold. The guy probably wants to play the game instead of farming just because his time is limited. That's reality.
Blackhawk
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Originally Posted by Gun Pierson
If they buy gold with real money, that's their choice and they have all the right to do so because it's their real money not yours. If you buy one of the power nine cards in magic the gathering, you pay over 300 dollars for a piece of paper. It doesn't matter if it's paper, game gold, a bag of air or whatever.
I can imagine an adult with a job and all doesn't find it fair some people have way more time to play the game but that's the way it is. He can be a gamer from his childhood and even be much more experienced in general than you are, but you're running around in fow armor. He only wants to increase his gaming experience too and he really likes that armor and buys for example some game gold. The guy probably wants to play the game instead of farming just because his time is limited. That's reality. |
Reading through most of this thread it appears the majority of whiners are kids who probably couldnt use their parents credit cards.....
Doesnt affect the way I play the game one little bit, so it shouldn't affect anyone elses really, as at the end of the day it's just 0's & 1's and a load of pixels, not real life (unless your life revolves round a game of course which means you REALLY need to get out more )
arcanemacabre
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Originally Posted by Gun Pierson
I can imagine an adult with a job and all doesn't find it fair some people have way more time to play the game but that's the way it is. He can be a gamer from his childhood and even be much more experienced in general than you are, but you're running around in fow armor. He only wants to increase his gaming experience too and he really likes that armor and buys for example some game gold. The guy probably wants to play the game instead of farming just because his time is limited. That's reality.
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Anyway, if I really wanted FoW armor, I could get it. I've been playing since Janurary, and if I had saved up to get it, I have no doubt I'd have enough to get it for one of my characters. I think that's how FoW armor is supposed to work, though. If you really want it, save up, it's an end-game kinda goal. Something that's supposed to be prized.
The problem is, right now, there is so many items in the game that has much more prestige than FoW armor, knocking it down to a mere "eh" factor. It shouldn't be like that, I think. FoW armor should be the end-all be-all thing to save up for. Now? It's eBay food. Hell, got a couple of hundred bucks? Go buy ya a 15^50 crystalline. It shouldn't be like that.
makosi
Is it against the rules?
FrogDevourer
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Originally Posted by Gun Pierson
The guy probably wants to play the game instead of farming just because his time is limited.
... He only wants to increase his gaming experience too and he really likes that armor and buys for example some game gold. |
Or he wants to buy a decent equipement and skills from weapon crafters and merchants. Nothing fancy like a FoW armor or a rare skinned weapon. Let's see:
- 80 skills per character (40 from both professions, far from UAS)
- 3 weapon slots used per character (let's say for three attributes out of 4/5) with 2 items
- 1 armor (1.5k) with 2 alternate caps for other attributes
- 1 set of 4 minor runes and 3 major/superiors for caps (+ a cheap major vigor)
and an average of
- 7k per item (crafted with materials, buying non perfect upgrades, or cheap green)
- 200g per rune and 5k for major vigor
- 1k per skill
= ~150 platinum per pve character
Add to that the unneeded features most players enjoy (such as perfect upgrades, dyes, or the "chest slot machine") and you get more than 200k per character.
First question: if you're not solo-farming but questing normally (with crappy drops from a full 8-man group), how long does it take to get enough much gold for each character you want to equip decently?
Second question: a quick search on ebay tells me 200 platinum = $10 so how much time do you need to make $10? Unless you're a Chinese slave, a *lot* less than what you would need to solo-farm 200k, let alone get them in a group of 8.
The conclusion is left to the reader.
Now let's review a few facts:
- ANet is perfectly aware of these basic costs.
- The size of the gold farming industry has been estimated as in the order of half a billion US dollars in 2005.
- To avoid bot very basic detection scans (such as the time spent online per day), pro farmers are controlling multiple bots (let's say 5), each of them using up to 6 accounts with 2h shifts. In some popular MMORPGs, recent studies tell us that up to 40% of active accounts are controlled by bots & macros.
- Each account is an investment for the pro farmers, and if banned, it will be replaced by a new copy. The profit made with the bot is much larger than the price of the price of the game itself. The profit made with the game publisher thanks to the replacement of botting accounts is -let's say- comfortable.
- ANet can monitor ingame gold transfers (from the farming account, to the storage account, to the reseller account, to the ebayer's account), but only closes the botting account, instead of nuking bots + storage + resellet accounts who are full of gold and valuables.
The conclusion is left to the reader.
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PS: Ebaying for gold is bad for your karma. Don't do it.
Gun Pierson
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Originally Posted by arcanemacabre
That doesn't make it right or fair, period. I'm in that exact boat, myself. I work a lot more than I play GW, by a ratio of at least 8:1. So for each 8-hour workday, I play one hour of GW. I advocate lower prices all around for this reason - because I know there are many others like me. (and yes, I spend more time on here than in-game since I have the luxury of downtime and the internet at work -yay!-)
Anyway, if I really wanted FoW armor, I could get it. I've been playing since Janurary, and if I had saved up to get it, I have no doubt I'd have enough to get it for one of my characters. I think that's how FoW armor is supposed to work, though. If you really want it, save up, it's an end-game kinda goal. Something that's supposed to be prized. The problem is, right now, there is so many items in the game that has much more prestige than FoW armor, knocking it down to a mere "eh" factor. It shouldn't be like that, I think. FoW armor should be the end-all be-all thing to save up for. Now? It's eBay food. Hell, got a couple of hundred bucks? Go buy ya a 15^50 crystalline. It shouldn't be like that. |
The ebayers are not increasing the price of items that much imo, many other factors do like for example the release of a new chapter. The power traders and price checkers also play a part in this. I'm not for or against power traders, just like my view on ebayers. These are all just neutral observations.
FrogDevourer
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Originally Posted by makosi
Is it against the rules?
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http://www.guildwars.com/support/leg...sofconduct.php
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Originally Posted by GW Official Site
Please be aware that failure to comply with these rules of conduct may result in the termination of your Guild Wars game account according to the Guild Wars User Agreement.
... #11 - You may not advertise the intent to or commit the act of buying or selling items for cash or trading items from one server to another. |
Blackhawk
Rules mean diddly squat to most people though especially this one...
#1 While playing Guild Wars, you must respect the rights of others and their rights to play and enjoy the game. To this end, you may not defraud, harass, threaten, or cause distress and/or unwanted attention to other players.
This one......
#3 You may not use sexually explicit, harmful, threatening, abusive, defamatory, obscene, hateful, racially or ethnically offensive language.
And this one...
#5 When communicating in Guild Wars using Global Chat (including, without limitation, server wide chat and use of the whisper command), you may not spam, flood, or make duplicate posts. For more information, please see the User Agreement section 4 (j).
Not being funny but you only have to sit in LA or Shing Jea for less than 5 mins to see those 3 being broken. or Cavalon and Hzh for #5 by ppl wanting taxis
#1 While playing Guild Wars, you must respect the rights of others and their rights to play and enjoy the game. To this end, you may not defraud, harass, threaten, or cause distress and/or unwanted attention to other players.
This one......
#3 You may not use sexually explicit, harmful, threatening, abusive, defamatory, obscene, hateful, racially or ethnically offensive language.
And this one...
#5 When communicating in Guild Wars using Global Chat (including, without limitation, server wide chat and use of the whisper command), you may not spam, flood, or make duplicate posts. For more information, please see the User Agreement section 4 (j).
Not being funny but you only have to sit in LA or Shing Jea for less than 5 mins to see those 3 being broken. or Cavalon and Hzh for #5 by ppl wanting taxis
AhuraMazda
Anet enforce or moniter this game far too poorly.
It doesnt matter if it is bots, destroyed chat channels, constant spammed abuse, PvP being farmed or full of imbalance abusers, to constant leechers.
They are lucky the gameplay itself is unique and extremelly fun, and that this game is free, otherwise the community would have destroyed itself.
This is the biggest complaint I have with this game, that it is over run with foul mouthed kids and exploiters.
It doesnt matter how many people have FoW legitimatly, every single Botted, E-bayed, or scammed set of FoW makes the whole effort of acheiving that armour a complete farce.
Let me make one thing clear, if people do not play this game for anything other than the actual thrill of being in combat, people are going to slowly stop playing.
Therefore there is no point in armour sets like FoW, because Anet is allowing all things like, from armour to titles to ranks, to be destroyed as meaning anything, being any kind of accomplishment, and they are simply becoming pointless additions that people are just going to hack and cheat and scam their way to, to boast and mock and abuse others who dont have these things those people exploited and bought their way to.
This is GW in a nutshell outside of competitive pvp, and it is a complete farce.
We all congratulated Anet on their amazing expansion, its content, and their efforts in general since the release of Guild Wars.
Now its time they listen to us, those of us who are long time, long hour players, and are sick of this game being the worst place on the internet to hang around outside of competitive PvP.
It doesnt matter if it is bots, destroyed chat channels, constant spammed abuse, PvP being farmed or full of imbalance abusers, to constant leechers.
They are lucky the gameplay itself is unique and extremelly fun, and that this game is free, otherwise the community would have destroyed itself.
This is the biggest complaint I have with this game, that it is over run with foul mouthed kids and exploiters.
It doesnt matter how many people have FoW legitimatly, every single Botted, E-bayed, or scammed set of FoW makes the whole effort of acheiving that armour a complete farce.
Let me make one thing clear, if people do not play this game for anything other than the actual thrill of being in combat, people are going to slowly stop playing.
Therefore there is no point in armour sets like FoW, because Anet is allowing all things like, from armour to titles to ranks, to be destroyed as meaning anything, being any kind of accomplishment, and they are simply becoming pointless additions that people are just going to hack and cheat and scam their way to, to boast and mock and abuse others who dont have these things those people exploited and bought their way to.
This is GW in a nutshell outside of competitive pvp, and it is a complete farce.
We all congratulated Anet on their amazing expansion, its content, and their efforts in general since the release of Guild Wars.
Now its time they listen to us, those of us who are long time, long hour players, and are sick of this game being the worst place on the internet to hang around outside of competitive PvP.
FrogDevourer
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Originally Posted by Blackhawk
Rules mean diddly squat to most people though especially this one...
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AhuraMazda
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Originally Posted by FrogDevourer
And many accounts are getting temp bans for breaking these rules (use the report button and send screenshots)... People are breaking the law (or defying the rules). It doesn't mean the law should be ignored, or that outlaws are entitled to do so. *shrug*
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Go on, log into the game, go hit RA for a couple of fights, then go to Lions Arch to try to buy or sell something, then head to Fort Aspenwood.
Yeah the problems being fixed alright.
Its clear to us who have played for a long time that A.net chases bots around like crazy, and has a policy of either ignoring everything else thats a major negative point in this game, or are not getting our reports and emails.
arcanemacabre
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Originally Posted by Gun Pierson
Right or wrong, fair or unfair, that depends from person to person. You find it unfair, another person won't find it unfair.
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Authorities are constantly at war with shutting down mining operations like the one I describe. Being so fervently against such operations, you think they would go lightly on those who participate on the buying and selling end?
Anet is the authorities in this case. They are constantly at war with botters and shutting down botting operations. Again, would they just go lightly with those who participate in buying and selling? Should they? Does this also depend from person to person?
AhuraMazda
The solution is simple, IP bans for botters, and account wipes for scammers, exploit farmers and foul mouthed racist punks.
GW would be a better place without these people. So get rid of them.
GW would be a better place without these people. So get rid of them.
Gun Pierson
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Originally Posted by arcanemacabre
I pay someone for stolen diamonds. I know they're stolen. In fact, they get them from their employer who mines them illegally from someone else's owned mine. To me, this is completely fair and right. Is it? Does it depend "from person to person"?
Authorities are constantly at war with shutting down mining operations like the one I describe. Being so fervently against such operations, you think they would go lightly on those who participate on the buying and selling end? Anet is the authorities in this case. They are constantly at war with botters and shutting down botting operations. Again, would they just go lightly with those who participate in buying and selling? Should they? Does this also depend from person to person? |
ectospasm
see Gun
see Gun farm
see Gun sell gold on ebay
see Gun fight for his right to do so
bad Gun...
lol im bored.. :/
see Gun farm
see Gun sell gold on ebay
see Gun fight for his right to do so
bad Gun...
lol im bored.. :/
Gun Pierson
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Originally Posted by ectospasm
see Gun
see Gun farm see Gun sell gold on ebay see Gun fight for his right to do so bad Gun... lol im bored.. :/ |
mazter
i only want to say that i dont have a bot farmer,neither bought money for ebay,but after 4 months of farming i can now afford to buy 2 obsidian armors.I aggree that most of the obsidian armors are bought through ebay,but i also want to say thats not a rule..
arcanemacabre
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Originally Posted by Gun Pierson
What law is broken here I ask you? The eula and that's no law. It's more like a guide and to secure themselves in case it comes to a lawsuit. It's not like an official document from the government that prohibits people to buy and sell game gold and they go to jail if they do. Your example of the diamonds is against the law. And even then, some people won't see it as wrong, but as a need, but they will still break the law and have to pay the consequences when caught. So yes it still depends from person to person. Just to make you aware right and wrong are subjective.
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No, right and wrong are only subjective when it comes to morality. Right and wrong are very objective when it's written down and upheld as rules or law. Sorry to say, but buying and selling in-game gold for cash is against the EULA rules just as much as buying and selling illegal diamonds IRL is against the law.
No you don't go to jail. But it's not a "guide and to secure themselves in case it comes to a lawsuit", either. It's simply a set of rules that they can set to give them the absolute right to refuse service at any point in time. If you break the rules, they refuse service, ie ban. Simple as that, really.
Your convoluted view of reality just may get you in trouble with the law one day. And what will you say? Pssh, your laws and concepts of right and wrong are subjective! Try that with the judge, tell me how it worked for ya.
Gun Pierson
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Originally Posted by arcanemacabre
No, right and wrong are only subjective when it comes to morality. Right and wrong are very objective when it's written down and upheld as rules or law. Sorry to say, but buying and selling in-game gold for cash is against the EULA rules just as much as buying and selling illegal diamonds IRL is against the law.
No you don't go to jail. But it's not a "guide and to secure themselves in case it comes to a lawsuit", either. It's simply a set of rules that they can set to give them the absolute right to refuse service at any point in time. If you break the rules, they refuse service, ie ban. Simple as that, really. Your convoluted view of reality just may get you in trouble with the law one day. And what will you say? Pssh, your laws and concepts of right and wrong are subjective! Try that with the judge, tell me how it worked for ya. |
If they form a law to genocide 5 million people, would you also see it as the rule to follow like a brain death zombie? This happened in history btw.
They can ban you that's true and they are secured when it comes to a lawsuit and a person would have to pay the consequences. All true, but that doesn't mean I have to agree with the policy or with your point of view. It's way to easy to put the blame on people.
I don't see why a controversial view would get me in trouble as long as I don't act. We live in a democracy and one can express his thoughts if it's in an appropriate way ofcourse.
I find it much more immoral to rip off people than ebaying. But that's my view. I do find farming bots unfair but that's another story.
arcanemacabre
Gun, again, it doesn't matter what you think, nor what I think. What I think is good, or right doesn't matter. Be fruitful and express your thoughts, no one's stopping you. Not the point.
You originally said:
No one has the right to do that. Case in point. If it's against the EULA, then it's a bannable offense. Period. Doesn't matter if you or I or the President of Burundi thinks it's right or wrong, it's against the rules.
Confused as to why you're saying "that's another story" considering that was the whole point of this thread. Isn't that what we were talking about to begin with? -lost-
I said your view of reality would get you in trouble with the law, not because you express your opinion, but because you seem to think it's ok to do things you feel is right yourself, despite the rules or laws involved. If you don't act on your feelings, great, keep on enjoying your {pseudo} freedom.
Once you realize that there are laws in place for this very reason, the more you'll understand what right and wrong really means. Again, morality is one thing, rules and laws something else entirely.
You originally said:
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Originally Posted by Gun Pierson
If they buy gold with real money, that's their choice and they have all the right to do so because it's their real money not yours.
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Originally Posted by Gun Pierson
I don't see why a controversial view would get me in trouble as long as I don't act. We live in a democracy and one can express his thoughts if it's in an appropriate way ofcourse.
I find it much more immoral to rip off people than ebaying. But that's my view. I do find farming bots unfair but that's another story. |
I said your view of reality would get you in trouble with the law, not because you express your opinion, but because you seem to think it's ok to do things you feel is right yourself, despite the rules or laws involved. If you don't act on your feelings, great, keep on enjoying your {pseudo} freedom.
Once you realize that there are laws in place for this very reason, the more you'll understand what right and wrong really means. Again, morality is one thing, rules and laws something else entirely.
Gun Pierson
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Originally Posted by arcanemacabre
Confused as to why you're saying "that's another story" considering that was the whole point of this thread. Isn't that what we were talking about to begin with? -lost-
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Thank you, I do enjoy my freedom of thinking.
arcanemacabre
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Originally Posted by Gun Pierson
I make a difference between people who sell gold by using a bot and people who sell gold but farmed it themselves and didn't use a bot.
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How do either make you feel? Why?
Me, personally? I feel both are wrong.
Reason? You're selling someone else's (Anet's) intellectual property. None of it is yours to begin with. When you buy the game, you're paying for the 'right' to play. You're buying fun, just like if you payed for a round of golf, you're borrowing use of the golf course. If you suddenly put the sand trap up for sale on eBay, I'm sure the owner would be quite upset, and most likely ban you from playing there again.
Just because you spent a lot of your free time acquiring all that gold, doesn't make it yours. You chose to spend your time in that manner, playing a game in the way you saw fit, but all you have to show for it is how you dressed up a character on Anet's server.
Gun Pierson
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Originally Posted by arcanemacabre
Then I ask, the difference is?
How do either make you feel? Why? |
I provided powerlevelling in droks a while ago, 1-2k a level. They paid me ingame gold but if someone would insist to pay real money I would accept and it would not be against the eula I think as I won't sell or buy ingame items and gold. It's a service. Just like runners are.