Originally posted by Crose
I don't think you can label something as immoral just because it violates the EULA.
Anyone who's raided in WoW knows that if a couple of your tanks are out for the night, it forces the entire raid to be called off. …
Is there anybody here that doesn't agree that a violation of the EULA by gold farmers/sellers/buyers is illegal?
So, the question comes down to morals. And morals are situational dependant. Is it morally right to buy/sell gold? Good luc…
Originally posted by Forcan
Yes, I do agree that gold will screws up game's economy, but WHY? have you thought about why would it screw up? and think about HOW the gold farmers operate, and how they acquire the gold. And try to solve virtual …
Originally posted by Forcan
Let me ask this question: Why does it matter to YOU?
Are you the one got cheated? How does this affect YOU?
1) It alters the economy. Some say it destroys the economy. If you don't buy gold, you can't …
Originally posted by Lasastard
So, bottom line - to each his own. Buying gold does not have to be a bad thing. Thats how our society works, or am I only allowed to eat potatoes if I grew them in my backyard?
I can appreciate your opinio…
Originally posted by KOrnfan4evr
Theres more games out there than just WoW. When we say in a pub forum that is it cheating to sell virtual gold (Which doesn tjust mean gold in WoW but it also says in ONLINE GAMES, note GAMES which seems to …