The double-edged sword of the pure sandbox style of EVE. If i recall, the official stance on scams of this nature from the developers: "Sucks to be you."
The double-edged sword of the pure sandbox style of EVE. If i recall, the official stance on scams of this nature from the developers: "Sucks to be you."
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"We are living in space-age times but there's too many of us thinking with stone-age minds" | How to spot a Humanist
"Men of Quality do not fear Equality." | "Belief doesn't change facts. Facts, if you are reasonable, should change your beliefs."
IIRC, isn't stuff like this the whole point of the game?
I kind of like the fact that the game reflects the real world, and offers the same moral decisions we all have to make.
Few are born with it, even fewer know what to do with it.
Days since the Apocalypse began
"We are living in space-age times but there's too many of us thinking with stone-age minds" | How to spot a Humanist
"Men of Quality do not fear Equality." | "Belief doesn't change facts. Facts, if you are reasonable, should change your beliefs."
Beskar, you are right and wrong.
Sure, it is not the same life and death situations as in the real world... However, pull of a scam like that and you risk losing friends in the online world.
He must have played for quite some time to be able to pull it off, built up relations, made friends... Some of these friends will frown on such behavior, I am sure. But then, maybe he does not care.
I wouldnt pull of a scam like that as my contacts are worth more than eventual financial gain, real money or game money.
Few are born with it, even fewer know what to do with it.
Majority of "online" friends aren't worth the salt after you leave the game, they are only worth anything whilst in the environment, unless you make close friends with them outside of it.
So with Eve, you only really ever talked was about Eve, perhaps some sidebanter, but Eve is the melting pot. Once you leave, you quickly end up losing 'contacts' mainly because you got nothing to talk about (so no more eve melting pot), or they are so focused on Eve, they don't have the time for a 'non-Eve' friend.
Sort of how when you change jobs, or move to a new town/city, you will lose your contacts and friends from the old job/location, only keeping in touch with one or two.
This guy just made $45,000. He isn't going to care too much about some faceless people and especially after doing that, he is going to find the game itself boring.
There was that incident where some one murdered some one else over ingame stuff though, but I think that was in South Korea...
Days since the Apocalypse began
"We are living in space-age times but there's too many of us thinking with stone-age minds" | How to spot a Humanist
"Men of Quality do not fear Equality." | "Belief doesn't change facts. Facts, if you are reasonable, should change your beliefs."
That's pretty sleazy.
I've read a few pages of this thread. Apparently the guy is doing it just for the kicks. He said he intends to make an even bigger scam in the future and that this money will be used to fund it.
Eve Online seems to be worse than WoW when it comes to e-peen. This dude is being a jerk just to become a celebrity.
That seems like a big problem.
If you cheated some real life people out of millions or hundreds of millions, and merrily skipped away from law enforcement, one of them would be likely to hire someone to go after you and 'take care' of you.
But in the game, you just laugh, transfer the funds to a new account, and go on scamming with a perfectly new identity. The risk, even in just the game world, has been severely reduced.
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