Suck on This Yantis / IGE
- Morgrym
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Suck on This Yantis / IGE
Over the recent weeks we have been investigating the activities of certain individuals who have been farming gold in order to sell it in exchange for real world currency. After researching the situation, we have issued permanent suspensions to over one thousand accounts that have been engaging in this practice. We do not condone such actions and will take decisive action as they are against our policy and damage the game economy as a whole. We will continue researching this matter. If you suspect someone of taking part in said gold farming, please eMail the report to wowgm@blizzard.com.
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- Tyek
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Isn't this where Miir pops in and tells us EQ2 has already developed an anti-Bot, anti-Yantis solution and that this just shows why WoW sucks?
When I was younger, I used to think that the world was doing it to me and that the world owes me some thing…When you're a teeny bopper, that's what you think. I'm 40 now, I don't think that anymore, because I found out it doesn't f--king work. One has to go through that. For the people who even bother to go through that, most assholes just accept what it is anyway and get on with it." - John Lennon
- Fash
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im assuming the farmers already use separate mule bank accounts that would not be suspected... and im curious how many innocents might have just gotten a permanent ban.
this change will only slightly change the methods of the farmers, and increase revenue for blizzard because they will need to continuously buy more boxed copies to continue farming. the mistake is in even believing it can be stopped or culled to any effective degree...
this change will only slightly change the methods of the farmers, and increase revenue for blizzard because they will need to continuously buy more boxed copies to continue farming. the mistake is in even believing it can be stopped or culled to any effective degree...
Fash
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I support their trying. At least by doing this, they raise the risk and cost to these companies. There should be fairly automatic ways to track the flow of gold in game and without too much time, a decent GM should be able to identify a lot of sellers easily enough.Fash wrote:im assuming the farmers already use separate mule bank accounts that would not be suspected... and im curious how many innocents might have just gotten a permanent ban.
this change will only slightly change the methods of the farmers, and increase revenue for blizzard because they will need to continuously buy more boxed copies to continue farming. the mistake is in even believing it can be stopped or culled to any effective degree...
I think it is a positive step and I am interested in seeing how it pans out.
on a side note, if Blizzard was really smart about this, they would get someone to start being a farmer for the biggest of these groups and identify those involved from the inside out. Maybe they already have.
Once you are 100% sure on a single ringleader, you could really identify a ton of people just by logging that person's every action.
Once you are 100% sure on a single ringleader, you could really identify a ton of people just by logging that person's every action.
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Actually, I felt LESS attatched to my monk gimp after I bought plat from a farmer. $30 is meaningless in the long term, and the LACK of that feeling of accomplishment when I looked at my toon made me abandon him before he even hit 50.Fash wrote:you may not like it... but they totally love ige..
drives sales way up and increases account attachment via investment.
"There is at least as much need to curb the cruel greed and arrogance of part of the world of capital, to curb the cruel greed and violence of part of the world of labor, as to check a cruel and unhealthy militarism in international relationships." -Theodore Roosevelt
You only spent how much?
I have never had the need/want to buy anything from a farmer. Not from IGE, not from Yantis, not from Joe Shmoe trying to make a buck.
One thing I do know though, if I spent a few hundred dollars on gold in WoW... I would be attached to whoever I spent that on. The items, more then the character. Running around knowing I have the best gear, epic drops, and the fastest mount in game would make me think twice before rerolling, quitting, or doing something else.
I have never had the need/want to buy anything from a farmer. Not from IGE, not from Yantis, not from Joe Shmoe trying to make a buck.
One thing I do know though, if I spent a few hundred dollars on gold in WoW... I would be attached to whoever I spent that on. The items, more then the character. Running around knowing I have the best gear, epic drops, and the fastest mount in game would make me think twice before rerolling, quitting, or doing something else.
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Tyek wrote:Isn't this where Miir pops in and tells us EQ2 has already developed an anti-Bot, anti-Yantis solution and that this just shows why WoW sucks?
In retaliation, IGE has removed the EQ2 site from their ogaming.com network.Moorguard wrote:Yes, we have recently banned hundreds of additional accounts. Our own Scott Hartsman has devised some nice little tools that make catching these folks even easier.
Our main target is people who screw up the game for others. It's not just that bot groups generate a bunch of coin; it's that they monopolize areas, disrupt other players, and generally make things suck. As I've said before, we neither want nor need money from people who aggravate the good folks who just want to log in and have fun. We'll kick their butts out the door when we catch them, and keep on doing so until they get the message
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