
Last week, Massively explained a bit about
the war on real money trading (RMT) in
EVE Online. The game's developer,
CCP Games, has approached the problem from a few different angles. Central to their strategy of combating sellers of the game's currency called ISK (Interstellar Kredits) is to offer another way for players to exchange real world currency for the virtual in
EVE Online -- "PLEX", or the
30 Day Pilot License Extension. PLEX is an in-game item that represents gameplay time and can be bought, sold, or traded on the open market in-game. PLEX has been integral in combating the numerous shady ISK selling websites in operation and CCP's dev blog last week showed how
the playerbase is starting to embrace this system.
After all, if this practice of outright buying in-game assets with real world cash is going to happen in
EVE, as with most MMOs (and regardless of what the developers try to do to curb this) it might as well be via a system the devs can regulate. It's a slippery slope, and
CCP's approach to the problem does have some critics, but thus far it's been successful. PLEX has only been one facet of their battle against the ISK spammers, sellers, and the virtual armies of macro-using operations, though. CCP's operation "Unholy Rage" is a major offensive against the RMT operations exploiting the game, and is the subject of a dev blog from
EVE Online's
GM Grimmi.
Continue reading EVE Online's anti RMT operation Unholy Rage bans over 6200 accounts
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