Crypto and NFTs Aren't Welcome in Grand Theft Auto Online (arstechnica.com) 15
Cryptocurrencies and NFTs have been formally disallowed from Grand Theft Auto Online's popular role-playing (RP) servers. That's according to a new set of guidelines posted on Rockstar's support site last Friday. From a report: In the note, the game's publisher says its new RP server rules are aligned with Rockstar's existing rules for single-player mods. Both sets of rules prohibit content that uses third-party intellectual property, interferes with official multiplayer services, or makes new "games, stories, missions or maps" for the game. This means RP servers based on re-creating Super Mario Kart in the Grand Theft Auto world, for instance, could face "priority in enforcement actions" from Rockstar. But the new RP guidelines surpass the existing single-player mod guidelines in barring "commercial exploitation." That's a wide-ranging term that Rockstar says specifically includes selling loot boxes, virtual currencies, corporate sponsorships, or any integrations of cryptocurrencies or "crypto assets (e.g. 'NFTs')."
Too realistic (Score:3, Funny)
They decided actual crime and scamming is a step too far for what is supposed to be wholesome criminal roleplaying.
I don't get it (Score:2)
RP servers are run by third parties, they are not R*'s... Anyone can start one. So why do they get to decide what's what on them?
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Need a new game to attract new players. The majority of the existing player base will surely buy as well, of course. You also get to sell the same DLC over again
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From their perspective though the 10 year old cow is still producing a lot of milk.
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I believe you connect directly to them by hostname or IP, and you have to have a modded client just to connect. But I haven't tried, I don't have the game installed right now.
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RP servers are run by third parties, ...
Judging by all the cheats, so are most of the R* servers.
cryptodot.org (Score:3, Insightful)
Can we just rename this to cryptodot.org and get it over with? Feels like 2 out of 3 approved submissions are crypto now. News for nerds or just updates on how the giant roulette wheel is working today?
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Can we just rename this to cryptodot.org and get it over with? Feels like 2 out of 3 approved submissions are crypto now. News for nerds or just updates on how the giant roulette wheel is working today?
And we don't talk about Twitter
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As the editors see their "I'm going to retire early" money drift away into the ether, I can't imagine that they can think of anything else at the moment.