This. I will dance happily the day they outlaw and terminate runsellers accounts. There is zero difference between a runseller and rmts. They are both exploiting cheaters.


This. I will dance happily the day they outlaw and terminate runsellers accounts. There is zero difference between a runseller and rmts. They are both exploiting cheaters.
How is selling and/or buying a run equal to cheating? It's providing a service. It's just like all the thousands of crafters and gatherers who "take advantage" of people who are either unwilling or unable to obtain what they need on their own. This game has very few gil-sinks in place, and the result of that is people tend to have large amounts of disposable gil on hand to toss at whatever they want.





I'm not a fan of run sellers either, but you are comparing apples to oranges. They aren't cheaters either...some might be, but who knows. People have been doing this sorta thing since forever...long before XIV came into being. If people want to spend their gil this way then that's their prerogative. Nothing wrong with it if that's their thing.


The problem is many content buyers use RMT to afford insane carry prices, and content sellers know all about it but have 'no questions asked where you got your 200 millions gil without any crafters or gatherers leveled' policy. So in a way, such activities promote and encourage RMT.
That's reaching quite a bit. By that logic, anything that costs insane amounts of gil without running a background check on players promotes and encourages RMT.The problem is many content buyers use RMT to afford insane carry prices, and content sellers know all about it but have 'no questions asked where you got your 200 millions gil without any crafters or gatherers leveled' policy. So in a way, such activities promote and encourage RMT.



The problem with this statement is not having any proof of that. Easy to make a blanket statement (though I would not doubt there are cases of it). In my experience, at least from what I see on my server, it's the heavy crafters/gatherers (much like yourself) who are paying for these because they can't be bothered to do it themselves. And hey, with plenty of gil sitting around, why not? Gil isn't hard to make in this game (even 200mil).The problem is many content buyers use RMT to afford insane carry prices, and content sellers know all about it but have 'no questions asked where you got your 200 millions gil without any crafters or gatherers leveled' policy. So in a way, such activities promote and encourage RMT.
Last edited by dotsforlife; 10-14-2017 at 03:24 AM.
not true. it is easy to save up the game throws gil at you. a fc mate of mine put a 5K gil limit on his character every time his gil went over, they would put it on their retainer till they got 5K in 2 days they saved up 500K just from quest rewards, fates.The problem is many content buyers use RMT to afford insane carry prices, and content sellers know all about it but have 'no questions asked where you got your 200 millions gil without any crafters or gatherers leveled' policy. So in a way, such activities promote and encourage RMT.
You can also make a fortune if you know which Hunting Ventures to send your battle retainer on. All the more so now that they put minions behind Quick Ventures which any retainer can get, afaik
yup then there is materia, tank in need bonus such as leveling roulette. getting yiur friends to craft stuff for you to sell i did that for my fc mates a few times.
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