Sentences with phrase «if gold farmers»

If gold farmers really are doing more good than harm, how can their actions be unethical?

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While news articles that have dealt with gold farmers have implicated workers in Romania, Tijuana, and Indonesia, the belief that the majority of, if not all, gold farmers are Chinese is quite pervasive.
Now comes my interest in all of this... The stereotypical Jewish businessman who is greedy and unwilling to share, as horrible a stereo type that it is, has survived for well over 500 years... How long will the Chinese gold farmer label survive if nothing is done to remove the connotations and worse, as MMORPGS are played by more people and terms from these games become more accepted by the wider community, how long till the first little white boy goes to school and offers to pay his Asian friend to do his homework... or maybe it is already happening?
If prices were slightly less expensive, and gold a little easier to obtain, then there really wouldn't be a market for farmers & sellers!
If 20 % of players buy gold, if most players are too low - level to encounter gold farmers, and if gold farming may stabilize some game economies, is it really the case that gold farmers do more harm than gooIf 20 % of players buy gold, if most players are too low - level to encounter gold farmers, and if gold farming may stabilize some game economies, is it really the case that gold farmers do more harm than gooif most players are too low - level to encounter gold farmers, and if gold farming may stabilize some game economies, is it really the case that gold farmers do more harm than gooif gold farming may stabilize some game economies, is it really the case that gold farmers do more harm than good?
If a farmer forces prices to rise, then if I am a casual player saving up to buy my BoE item from the AH and every week the price gets higher because of the influx of gold and the readiness from those with purchased gold from RMT to spend above the average price.If a farmer forces prices to rise, then if I am a casual player saving up to buy my BoE item from the AH and every week the price gets higher because of the influx of gold and the readiness from those with purchased gold from RMT to spend above the average price.if I am a casual player saving up to buy my BoE item from the AH and every week the price gets higher because of the influx of gold and the readiness from those with purchased gold from RMT to spend above the average price...
If a game requires so much dreary work that people would rather buy gold, etc., from farmers than get it by playing the game, I would say the game itself is creating this market.
The bottom line is this though... mmorpg's have a capitalistic economy and if the farmers can produce items / gold at a cheaper price (in time or money) than the average player, the average player will lose out.
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