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.
Thats a very rosey happy picture of the joys of virtual emplyment but the writer appears to be new to MMORPG's and does realize one tiny issue. Its against the EULA to participate in any way, in RMT (real money transactions) Most MMO companies struggle constantely against both the dirtbag farmer and the dirtbags who buy the gold / power leveling services / bots or whatever other cheats they try to use. In the end thats all it is, cheating and you will get banned if found out or reported.
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