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    China: Gold Basket of the World

    By Jason Daley Posted on 8.28.2008 9 Comments

    As a newly minted WoW-head (that's World of Warcraft for you noobs), I've always wondered just how all those "gold farmers" who try to sell virtual gold within in the game came by their vast, ill-gotten riches. I'd heard rumors of sweatshops in China where people are forced to drink Mountain Dew and kill Fel Orcs for 16 hours straight, but that sounded too strange to be true -- and, at the same time, not too different from the average college dormitory.

    8.28.2008 at 06:23pm - Comment by TopperStop

    These games are designed for specific reasons. I think Gold Farming will destroy the game in the end. I have played WoW for a long time and I know millions of other people too. It is a pain in the butt to get gold, but that is part of the experience. These Games Economies are fragile and when these ignorant people farm gold or find better ways to beat the games design. It destroys the enjoyment of the games. The game is designed the same way as our life, you get a reward for your accomplishments and hard work which makes the Games and Life exciting. It is up to the Developers and True Players of these Games to stop these types of things. I hate Bots, and Hacks. Play the GAME! Thats what it's designed for. STOP DESTROYING THE GAME!!!



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