Everyone was on here
if you're referring to the accounts and items sold for real money, this is something Jamie has agreed to allow.Hmm. Marketplace looks awful. While I agree that **** can't be policed properly those threads should be deleted.
I'll pass.
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It is off putting for new players seeing that someone can just buy up everything so easily.
It's bugging me too if I'm honest, I might have to prevent it on LOMCN at this rate, I wasn't expecting so many.
It's bugging me too if I'm honest, I might have to prevent it on LOMCN at this rate, I wasn't expecting so many.
I dont like it either, but u can't stop ppl from selling pixels for real life currency. Sure (and I'm for it), ban them from lomcn..but they will find 10 othery ways to do it. It was always like this.
Also do their hacks work on here? I'm not so sure..
Hacks i doubt, im not a coder guy but is a bot/macro different to a cheat/hack? Harder to detect and such as it doesnt actually manipulate the client?
Regardless, removing all that trash from the marketplace would give a much better perception of the state of the game to new players. Dont know why anybody wouldnt want that.
As above, P2W players are blind to the solid fact that once they have everything they get bored and stop playing. That boredom translates in their head to "ffs this serv is boring and i spent £2000". When in reality the enjoyment comes from actually earning £2000 worth of kit. Its a strange illusion that only gets realised when you lose it all.
Point being that players then quit, however cherished they are by the greater UC, which drops, and people think the serv is failing. Domino effect.
Some do, some don't. They can hook in to things, which isn't technically hacking in to the client. It's incredibly dependant on what your individual understanding of what those words mean.Yes i would agree, that wasnt what i was trying to say. I just meant a bot isnt manipulating the client like a hack does.
Unless im mistaken.
