RMT sites and you. "Your old friend"
I think the devs have no clue how to stop RMT and they have pretty much given up on it. I must send in 20+ reports a day from either, folks in general chat spewing their garbage RMT site to private whispers for said sites.
What i dont get is these sites must be making big bucks on the RMT sites or GGG is not banning them due to the fact that they, i assume, have to buy another key to get into early access. So its one of the two, either big bucks through their RMT sites and $30 a pop doesnt phase them or they are simply not being banned. Cant tell me that the DBA's on the backend cant figure out a query to run against the tables to find out whos doing what. If they cant, i know some college folks I interviewed that can. Last bumped on Jan 1, 2025, 11:11:38 PM
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no stopping them in any game ever, the demand is too strong from people who miss the point of gaming and think that having done something is the point, instead of the doing itself being the point.
I expect that new AI advances will squash the chat spam soon enough though. But those same AI advances will lead to garden variety "miss the point" players just using Microsoft or Google built in assistants to do their gaming for them achieving the same pointless bypassing of the "doing" so they can say that they can "have done it". At that point I'm pretty sure there's no stopping, or mitigating such short cutting of the game. It will shortly be practically impossible to even tell player from agent AI. Pandering to players who don't want consequences for their mistakes is a perfect description of what went fundamentally wrong with D3 and 4.
If they wanted mindless mobile game time waster gameplay they sure did make some perplexing choices and marketing statements for 6 fucking years. |
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Try replying them with “Tiananmen Square 1989, what happened?”
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" The only way to stop RMT is to ban all trading. That said, this game makes it worse by having harsh death penalties and encouraging grinding non-challenging content. |
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