
The sci-fi game
EVE Online changed yesterday, in a rather subtle way. The developers eliminated one of the principal tools used by players to scam their unsuspecting marks: "freeform" contracts. The change was snuck in as single green-texted bullet point in
the updated patch notes:
"Freeform contracts can no longer be created. This is due to griefing problems. You will still be able to view your completed freeform contracts for now but in an upcoming expansion older freeform contracts will be removed as well." This otherwise unannounced elimination of the feature is perhaps a fitting demise for freeform scams. Those who haven't played
EVE Online may be wondering why this is significant, if you scam another player you simply get banned, right? Not in
EVE... It's one of the few MMOs out there where
all manner of player villainy is permitted by the developer
CCP Games, provided it happens in-game.
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