03-19-2007, 03:24 AM
If any of you have played other online games, such as EQ, FFXI, or WoW, you'll know what RMT is right off the bat, and understand why it's a subject that's in the front of my mind when it comes to online games. FFXI has voke-bots, and I'm guessing auto-buyers are the Neopets equivalent.
I managed to make a good bit of money in FFXI by watching the RMT websites, waiting for a severe price drop, then buying up various items and reselling them during the major inflation it leads to. Every bit of money I made off of it was a personal victory to me, I was exploiting both the buyers and sellers in a practice that's asinine.
I made a good chunk during XMas of 2005 in particular. It's amazing how people who buy online game currency will buy an item for three times what it was worth a month earlier.
Gogo Unicorn Leggings from minimal effort!
Anyways, the economy in Neopets operates slightly differently, and the RMT problem isn't as large, so I can't make my fortune this way (unfortunately). However, I was kind of curious as to how widespread RMT is on Neo. It's not like other online games where you can just see them walking around, and subsequently go out of your way to make their life a living hell.
All you have to type in is "buy gil" on Yahoo! and you'll get 20 trillion results. Seems as though the practice isn't carried over as much on Neopets though. I bet most of you didn't even know this was happening. =P
It does though, just google "buy neopoints" and see for yourself. =X
Yes, it's 4 AM, I've been crunching on a project for work, as well as a personal project, and need an intellectual break. I think I spent a good 30 minutes staring at my feet.
I managed to make a good bit of money in FFXI by watching the RMT websites, waiting for a severe price drop, then buying up various items and reselling them during the major inflation it leads to. Every bit of money I made off of it was a personal victory to me, I was exploiting both the buyers and sellers in a practice that's asinine.
I made a good chunk during XMas of 2005 in particular. It's amazing how people who buy online game currency will buy an item for three times what it was worth a month earlier.
Gogo Unicorn Leggings from minimal effort!
Anyways, the economy in Neopets operates slightly differently, and the RMT problem isn't as large, so I can't make my fortune this way (unfortunately). However, I was kind of curious as to how widespread RMT is on Neo. It's not like other online games where you can just see them walking around, and subsequently go out of your way to make their life a living hell.
All you have to type in is "buy gil" on Yahoo! and you'll get 20 trillion results. Seems as though the practice isn't carried over as much on Neopets though. I bet most of you didn't even know this was happening. =P
It does though, just google "buy neopoints" and see for yourself. =X
Yes, it's 4 AM, I've been crunching on a project for work, as well as a personal project, and need an intellectual break. I think I spent a good 30 minutes staring at my feet.
