Quote Originally Posted by Doozer View Post
My partner and I saw a couple gathering bots on Primal, specifically Ultros (really easy to spot sometimes because they don't seem to jump, and sometimes get stuck on the environment), but so far we haven't seen any on Crystal. But I'm sure they're out there.

It always baffles me that people will pay money outside the intended ways with the game to just have more money (which isn't even hard to get to begin with) or so the game will play itself. The risk of getting caught and perma-banned alone you'd think would deter a lot of people, but based on the numbers each time they show who gets banned for RMT stuff, apparently not.
Its human nature, in game behaviors reflect real life.

You ever see a politician take advantage of a system to put more money in their pockets? Because easit's easier, and makes them richer? Even if they end up in prison?

Well now apply the same logic to the game and add a dose of zero repercussions and healthy squirt of anonymity and you have the market the is RMT baby.

Then you start artificially inflating the economy with the influx of gil. Sure it's not a problem for people who been playing to pop down 200k, but for someone who just started? Good luck. the artificial inflation has gotten to older players heads. They THINK they should sell something at 200k because that's how they value it. In reality it only has the price tag because of inflation. Newer players arent exposed to this inflation and thus are priced out.

Now those new players are priced out, older players have baby boomer syndrome "because it's so easy" and RMT looks pretty attractive to newer players.

So they buy 30 million gil for 10 bucks, can afford the gear and get into end game and have fun, while additionally adding to inflation themselves and furthering the older players mindset of pricing scales.

It's literally a self feeding feedback loop that is impossible to stop.

Well its possible, but just like children and not wanting to take their medicine, they wont like it.