This would be true except for that it seems that a large number of goldsellers appear to be accounts that have been hacked, which means that they are not really paying for the accounts themselves.1. Goldsellers buy the game
2. Developer/publisher profits
3. Goldsellers make their money and pay off their game purchase in spades
4. Goldsellers get banned
5. Goldsellers buy another copy of game
6. Developer/publisher profits
7. Goldsellers make their money and again pay off their game purchase
8. Goldsellers get banned
9. Goldsellers buy another copy of game
10. Developer/publisher profits
And on and on it goes. Besides the 'bannings,' do you see another pattern? The one where the devs/pubs continue to make money?
Curious how these developers continue to pump out RPGs with items or commodities in them that ultimately result in RMT abuse.
Hmm..........
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