My solution is simple. Players stop buying the money so that the RMT have no market. Done.
In many ways you can only blame the players for giving these people a market.
My solution is simple. Players stop buying the money so that the RMT have no market. Done.
In many ways you can only blame the players for giving these people a market.
Someone who doesn't get it. In a perfect world yes this is the solution but realistically you will never get people to stop. Even if SE started selling it themselves there will still be RMT spam.


Sadly true. Guild Wars 2 even has goldsellers and they already have a built-in gem market where you can buy gold legally!
That would stop the overall gil sales eventually, yes. My solution is simply to get rid of the advertisements and make things harder for the RMT people.
Banning those who buy gil is an obvious tactic as well, but proving who bought gil and who simply made a trade not even knowing the other player was an RMT ( and an experienced RMTer WILL involve unknowing legit players to muddy the waters of any investigation simply because they know any dev company will always err on the side of caution before letting themselves get tangled up by banning legit players ). It can be done, it's just a lot more involved.
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