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Saitama Jan 23, 2017 @ 9:48am
RMT is allowed on this game?
I'm looking for a MMORPG that allows RMT (Real Money Trading). This games allow this?

I started to look out for games with RMT after reading The Legendary Moonlight Sculptor. In this novel, it is not "shaddy" or "ilegal" business to trade in-game items for real money.
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Kilthrak Jan 23, 2017 @ 3:49pm 
no you cant trade in game items for real money
Only official RMT is EMP sold by EME web site. Which you can use it to buy cash shop item, then sell it for in-game gold.
Anyone who advertise RMT will get banned.. only if GM is around.
Saitama Jan 26, 2017 @ 8:28am 
I see... I'm looking for a legitimate RMT (like in LMS novel). If I will get my account banned, better even start playing then.
BurlsoL Jan 28, 2017 @ 1:56am 
RMT is what ruins MMOs. 99% of it is scams, attempts to steal account, bots spamming chat or claiming resources, or worse. Game companies aren't just against it because they are losing out on the chance of more money, but also because they spend a very large amount of their time resolving account and balance issues caused by this.

If you're desperate enough for money that you would do such a thing, do the world a favor and just blow some homeless guy in an alley for money. You'll honestly earn better and be contributing more with your life. Or, you know, work a real and respectable job...
Saitama Jan 28, 2017 @ 9:04am 
Originally posted by BurlsoL:
RMT is what ruins MMOs. 99% of it is scams, attempts to steal account, bots spamming chat or claiming resources, or worse. Game companies aren't just against it because they are losing out on the chance of more money, but also because they spend a very large amount of their time resolving account and balance issues caused by this.

If you're desperate enough for money that you would do such a thing, do the world a favor and just blow some homeless guy in an alley for money. You'll honestly earn better and be contributing more with your life. Or, you know, work a real and respectable job...

Prohibiting RMT doesn't stop bots, scaming, cheating and other issues. I don't think blowing homeless people is something respectable. And I have a decent job, but instead of working on a 2nd job to get even more tired and make my productiveness got towards the drain, I'm looking for a lucrative hobby to expend my spare time. Anything against it?
Last edited by Saitama; Jan 28, 2017 @ 9:05am
Gralzeim Jan 28, 2017 @ 9:15am 
Originally posted by Saitama:
Originally posted by BurlsoL:
RMT is what ruins MMOs. 99% of it is scams, attempts to steal account, bots spamming chat or claiming resources, or worse. Game companies aren't just against it because they are losing out on the chance of more money, but also because they spend a very large amount of their time resolving account and balance issues caused by this.

If you're desperate enough for money that you would do such a thing, do the world a favor and just blow some homeless guy in an alley for money. You'll honestly earn better and be contributing more with your life. Or, you know, work a real and respectable job...

Prohibiting RMT doesn't stop bots, scaming, cheating and other issues. I don't think blowing homeless people is something respectable. And I have a decent job, but instead of working on a 2nd job to get even more tired and make my productiveness got towards the drain, I'm looking for a lucrative hobby to expend my spare time. Anything against it?

"lucrative hobby"

Gambling, I guess.


Also http://steamcommunity.com/market/ is another legit method. Auctioning off stuff you get in one of the games that participate in that.
BurlsoL Jan 28, 2017 @ 3:09pm 
Other Lucrative Hobbies that aren't physically demanding:

Learning to program - Everything from webpages to full featured games.
Pottery or other arts and crafts - If you can make it, there's people out there who might buy it.
Creative writing - Everything from blog posts to novels.
Critical writing - Everything from game reviews to political discourse.
Live Streaming - Not necessarily something you can do for a career, but if you've got personality enough you can earn a few bucks.
Lienhart Jan 29, 2017 @ 1:21pm 
Ahahahhahaha lucrative hobby and well paying job? You have no idea what lucrative means do you?

Try the housing or stock market instead.
Saitama Jan 30, 2017 @ 4:44am 
Originally posted by HeimdallW32:
"lucrative hobby"

Gambling, I guess.


Also http://steamcommunity.com/market/ is another legit method. Auctioning off stuff you get in one of the games that participate in that.

Sell in-game items for money is not gambling.
The Steam market only let me spend the money on Steam. I want to be able to use this money for other things too.

Originally posted by BurlsoL:
Other Lucrative Hobbies that aren't physically demanding:

Learning to program - Everything from webpages to full featured games.
Pottery or other arts and crafts - If you can make it, there's people out there who might buy it.
Creative writing - Everything from blog posts to novels.
Critical writing - Everything from game reviews to political discourse.
Live Streaming - Not necessarily something you can do for a career, but if you've got personality enough you can earn a few bucks.

Did I said I do physical labor? Mental activities are also tiring. And I prefer to play games on my spare time.

Originally posted by Lienhart:
Ahahahhahaha lucrative hobby and well paying job? You have no idea what lucrative means do you?

Yes I do. And you?
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