*I dont wanna bash a country, but its not a bad thing to be honest..they sell in game currency for next to nothing since forever..make thing a bit more fair
*I dont wanna bash a country, but its not a bad thing to be honest..they sell in game currency for next to nothing since forever..make thing a bit more fair
Exactly.
It's how the entire system is ran on Random drops and how each of those items can result in real money as everything in D3 will eventually have a price tag on it. Everything from gold that you can now sell and buy, to gear thats worth being put on the RMAH or gear thats not worth the RMAH but sold for gold that is then turned into a cash value.
It's not that far off from a slot machine.
arnt korean hardcore mmos built on grinding for rare items and the possibility of selling them for ingame stuff or cash?
how is this diffrent from that
Professor Membrane: anyone that would build a space/time object replacement device is a complete MORON "echo" Moron" "fadeing more" moron
Invader Zim: GIR the space/time object replacement device is ready
I think they are afaid Diablo 3 will become a job for some, and due to the random nature of items, some people would go on with no money due to bad luck on drops etc. Normally, thegambling we know implies a great chance to lose alot of your money in a short time. For Diablo3, it might be kind of, gambling your job for the gamee as a way to make money? *shrug*
Probably far fetched. Also, for people saying that you can be undercut, well other then runestones, gems, patterns and dyes, everything is so random that you have little chance to have someone with exacly the same item as you.
I can see high grade patterns, runestones and gem sell for something significant(unless they end up common as hell), but the real money will be in great stats lvl 60 items, gold(maybe) and for the first week or so, runestones. guessing few bucks for an hell runestone, maybe 50$ for inferno lvl7ones. As for gear, probably between 1 to 100$ for great items. I guess the 6 stats smith pattern might sell for a bit for a while(Specially since it's kind of the super money maker. For all inferno gear that are crap, you get to roll on a 6stats rare for the chance for big bucks.)
Money will be possible if items remain rare.
But I'm not sure how paying for the game once. and a small posting fee(I'm betting around 1-5cents really anything close to a dollar is way too much).See it as renting space for your advertised item. (Like putting an add in a newspaper). If you put crap, no one is gonna buy and you wil just waste your money.
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its already legal to gold farm in korea and sell it this is just a bit more random :3
Professor Membrane: anyone that would build a space/time object replacement device is a complete MORON "echo" Moron" "fadeing more" moron
Invader Zim: GIR the space/time object replacement device is ready
trying to make it short and understandable
GAMBLING: Random chance -> Real $$
RMAH: Random Chance -> Epix -> RMAH -> Real $$
This is how they see it to be the same
That doesn't suddenly make it gambling. The "gambling" with drops already happened, independent of the RMAH, the RMAH is just another method of using your gambling earnings by playing the market. If they have a problem with money being made from games, they should just say that, but if they have an actual moral objection to gambling, they need to ban every other random-gear-drop game too.
blizzard never justified that selling stuff in world of warcraft for real money was okay
blizzard basicly went meh and just decided to do a real money ah in d3 which is fine because its not a competive mmo.
korea said that selling items gotten from blizzard for real money is fine already IE gold farming etc
many other korean mmos offer the same thing
i think like before someone said that its all internal now with blizzard having control rather then third party sites
Professor Membrane: anyone that would build a space/time object replacement device is a complete MORON "echo" Moron" "fadeing more" moron
Invader Zim: GIR the space/time object replacement device is ready
I like this particular blog about it
http://daeity.blogspot.com/2011/09/d...confirmed.html
As well as some of their other thoughts on D3 and the RMAH.
This is also a great comparrison to gambling and the RMAH that seems to be taking place.
http://daeity.blogspot.com/2011/09/d...-gambling.html
Last edited by quras; 2011-10-10 at 12:04 AM.
That's the difference between live poker and video poker. Many US states have antigambling laws where as video poker with no actual payout is perfectly legal. Cash DOES fundamentally change the basis. It changes it from virtual gambling to actual gambling.
Virtual gambling = not real
Actual gambling = REAL
WoW Auction House = not real money, not real gambling
D3 Real Money Auction House = real money, real gambling
Pick up on the subtle difference there? And yeah, you can argue that you can sell WoW gold for real money but the selling of virtual currency isn't directly facilitated by Blizzard, unlike in D3, which changes them from a virtual storage unit for your "chips", into a casino the where you can cash out those "chips".
Hence, gambling.