I do: they can sell Gil on the Mog Station to undercut these people. I've considered buying Gil before and still do to this day. I just don't want to get scammed out my money. If Square offered this, I would gladly pay.





Won't do any good. Bots would just make it cheaper. Happens in other MMOs where you can buy currency.
Also, that's a hell of a way to inflate prices.
SE offers gil at (for example, I don't know what gil sells for) $1.50 per mil.
Do gil sellers either:
A) Quit
or
B) Sell it cheaper then SE, and still have customers
Pretty sure SE selling gil wouldn't do anything to stop them.
Personally speaking, I don't even care about gil sellers, the thing I care about is bots & the level 1 spammer bots.
SE needs to have harsher restrictions in game to stop it, honestly.
- Remove shout/yell chat from trial accounts
- Allow for only 1 deletion of a character every 14 days (to lower the number of shout bots)
- Harder team to manage the bots in game that are flying - Or even some type of system that detects accounts going out of bounds in duties (Seriously, how is this even a thing?)
Here's a cool little trick:
Invite 3 bots to your party, enter a duty, and just watch them. Bots will always accept a party invite.
They go through the duty by flying through the ground, going to the first boss, killing it while in the air so the boss can't hurt them, repeat. The fact that SE has no type of detection for this type of stuff is baffling.
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