The BBC On RMT 34
Real Money Transfer (RMT) is a contentious subject among MMOG players, but not something usually addressed by major news organizations. Joystiq has up a post on the BBC's coverage of gold farming in World of Warcraft , with a reporter 'live from Ironforge' addressing the issue. "The BBC has taken a straight look at Chinese gold farmers in the World of Warcraft. We'd fear for our own jobs when MSM begin competently portraying game news — thankfully, gold farming is old news and has already been well documented in the last two years, so we feel relatively safe. The piece takes a look at your typical Chinese gold farming operation, with some nifty use of green-screen by the reporter being magically teleported into the game. At least it wasn't another WoW game addiction piece."
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If you don't watch videos while you slashdot, you're not going to get much out of the link.
It's nice when the summary says something about a video, although I've been here too long to expect that out of Zonk.
Personally I'd like to see only videos with transcripts posted on slashdot, but probably that's just me.
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On the plus side, at least it's a video type that plays easily under Linux (x86, granted. And only with a 32 bit browser, blech.) The flash video players really have taken the world by storm -- even msnbc.com uses them now, and now I can even see their movies without switching computers.
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Its certainly one of the biggest incidences of mainstream press coverage given to a purely on-line gaming story yet. Yet more evidence of societies changing attitudes towards on-line gaming.
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I would be torn...it might mean Starcraft 2 would arrive sooner, but all those WoW people would move to LOTRO and clog up the chat with their whining that LOTRO is not as good as WoW.
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Except they aren't. You're making the incorrect assumption of 8billion * $15. What you need to do is take the number of American subscribers, subtract from that the number of accounts that are merely free trial accounts (a great number of which are used by the gold sellers to spam), and you get the amount of money brought in in America. Then, for each market, figure out how it's priced (China is a huge market and they pay
Re:Clearly The Solution Is... (Score:5, Funny)
Fess up...you got banned for botting, didn't you?
Ban the buyers (Score:1, Interesting)
Ban the people who buy from them. They can't create new accounts so easily. They are the source of the money - they are the people who have something to lose. I bet gold farming services wouldn't be so popular if users felt they might lose everything.
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The problem is that, the real purists. The people who actually WANT to "role play" or see the game model a real "economy in a vaccuume" (where there isn't some unseen force outside that makes things move around... think about it... real money makes for a "supernatural" force making people move in game goods around for reasons that don't make sense in game)... well..
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I do however see a point you've made that Blizzard hadn't addressed, and won't address: Most of the game isn't really very much fun. If it were, people wouldn't be paying good money to avoid it.
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My current dru^H^H^Hgame of choice is BF2142. In theory I really like the idea of MMORPGs, and even the RP aspects could be fun. In practice though, I just like playing against other people and want to game in a casual manner. I really don't want to have to keep up with the joneses, and thats a big aspect of those games. I don't like playing for hours every night, for weeks on end, just to find out no....i still have not powerleveld enough to play.
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To many people who have played these games extensively, yes, it matters quite a bit actually. Someone who puts time in to level a char up from scratch and puts in hundreds of hours of real game play is generally (not always)
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Its quite understandable. People get attached. That doesn't mean you have some real entitlement to stop them. It doesn't mean they have done anything wrong because they hurt your feelings.
Your annoyed.... why? Cuz they didn't enjoy the early stages of t
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There are people who understand how gold sellers are BAD for the game, and there are those who either use them or don't play the game. It's always like that - supporters are either somebody writing a template essay at school on the matter (and do the usual inconclusive style essay that schools love), or they're active users.
The problem is that people who use gold sellers aren't actually playing the game. Most of t
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It was kind of amusing, the studio news readers (and probably most the country) didn't really understand the report, although the guy actually presenting the report thankfully obviously knew what he was talking about.
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This gives far too much credibility to the arguments gold sellers and gold buyers make. They are so, so easy to counter and refute, but did you see how much air time they gave the Blizzard rep? 15 seconds.
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Again, they only give 15 seconds of the damn report to that. They give no time to mention the hideous pay and conditions the gold farmers have to work under either...
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You have to remember that the report was on national news so a large proportion of the report really had to be spent introducing not just gold farming, but the entire game and its format (i.e. what a MMORPG is) etc. as most people watching probably had no idea what WoW is, let alone gold farming.