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But what about the second situation? Should we be worried about outright theft? Is there a chance of an employee, or in our case, a member of the Diablo 3 community, stealing from other players? Based on what Ariely says, yes there is. Remember what his study showed us: people are more prone to cheat and/or steal when the item involved is not cash per se. I believe that this is the real danger of the RMAH and one that will be exploited in the coming months. As people around the world realize the value of certain items found in this newly sanctioned digital marketplace, we will hear more stories of our digital avatars having their identities stolen. The temptationto clean out high level players for the sake of making up to $250.00 per transaction is too great; hackers with access to sophisticated technology won’t be able to resist capitalizing on their skills. And as mentioned above, the cheaters won’t see it as being wrong because they aren’t stealing money, but merely digital items that don’t actually exist. That’s about as far from cash as you can get, and as we’ve seen from Ariely’s analysis on human nature and our moral intuitions, the further we get from cash the quicker we are to discount or ignore our conscienceall while Blizzard takes a cut.Let’s talk grinding. No, not how college students awkwardly demonstrate affection for one another at parties. No, I mean that thing that roleplaying games do that’s bad. The one that makes people not like RPGs. That kind of grinding. Like the “daily grind” except for video game This makes it difficult when I talk to people about what kinds of RPGs they like or dislike, especially when they want recommendations. dagger. People want to play RPGs, sure, but they don’t want to play the ones that force them to do something over and over again. This of course begs the question: what is grinding? There are a few games where we can clearly say that “grinding” exists. Wizardry VII, as much as I love it, does play much better when you walk around in circles, searching for random encounters, in front of a regeneration fountain so thatyou are in very little danger.
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