Comments on: China bans online 'gold farming'
The practice of trading virtual goods for real currency generates big money for Chinese gold-farmers. A government ban won't dissuade the practice from continuing.
The practice of trading virtual goods for real currency generates big money for Chinese gold-farmers. A government ban won't dissuade the practice from continuing.
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Companies like Linden that host their own currency conversions and closely monitor it are fine, but when you've got an unregulated activity that in and of itself is a violation of the ToS of any of these games, and is the source of the majority of in-game hacking and fraud, there's a serious problem.
I hope they crack down on this sort of thing ruthlessly. Serious repercussions on any of these script kiddies (mandatory castration anyone?)
Those of you kneejerkers out there, get out of your little box and consider the bigger picture. >;-)
It is well known amongst MMORPG players that China is where most gold farmers operate, so I'm very happy with this move by the Chinese authorities. Whether or not they can actually stop it is another matter, but at least they are trying.
Now whether gold farming upsets the game economy, that is debatable. Does it really matter if its your character out there grinding mobs to make gold or someone else? Mobs still get ground, and instead of the grinder spending money at the AH, some other character does. The gold thats generated still gets spent.
Now gold farmers spoil the game for others at times by preventing you from grinding the mobs you want or farming that ore, but thats hardly something worth Government's intervention over.
Now of course, if you're that desperate to actually spend real money to get something thats not real.... well you have bigger problems, and in my opinion the people who buy this virtual gold are the real problem.
I was surprised by how many different types of people actually work for these companies. Many university leavers who wish to better their English and make a good living, find themselves 'chatting up' gamers for their virtual currency exchange services.
If China systematically shut down all these websites I would be very intrigued to see what impact it would have across their economy.
I personally think (since this will be a big part of our future) the companies who offer the gaming services, be it Blizzard, SOE, CCP or any other major one, need to work with these companies and help regulate it, assuming their game economy can be balanced, made fair and everyone enjoys the game.
Remember, it's just a game - but a profitable almost limitless product.
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