Bunch of gamers 2: greedisgood9999999999
DISCLAIMER: No such MMORPG exists. Terms used in this post are purely metaphors. Sorry for the potential missunderstanding caused.
I've managed to level up a little since the last post. My current predicament seems worse than I had anticipated.
My decision to get into "human trafficking" wasn't such a good idea. In theory it should increase your cash on hand. But everything works exceptionally well in theory.
Consider it as a back door method of obtaining cash, and it's a rather unpopular move amongst those who know its existence. Some say it goes against the principles of the MMORPGs. But i assure you its legit. For now.
One major problem i failed to realise is that the currencies obtained through "trafficking" is far less... say... recognised. Now that simply translates to using my very limited cash and effort to obtain something that is unwanted by most fellow players.
So to increase the recognition of the currency a player has to increase the number of players involved in this field of "vice". But my recruitment drive turned out to be an investment with zero returns. And it seems to have produced a backlash. One that I refused to see coming. My cash pool has been reduced and it seems that I'm getting condemned to less-exp rich maps. Away from the confluence powerful pools where I should be seeking. Levelling up has become more tedious.
But I "human traffic" no more. I finally understood that it'll do me more harm than good. Way more harm. If I continued I would no doubt be flooded with the doubtful currency and I would have been taken further from my true supposingly harmless objectives.
Now more cash strapped than I ever had been in my 13 years of MMORPG-ing, I fight to retain my already unsecure membership of the "morphines". Throwing my last reserves out didn't seem to help. My resources thrown to the "khat" crew is too involved in the arms "smuggling" to offer help.
So to sum it all up, "human trafficking" sucks. And my remaining levels are gonna be harder to obtain. Way harder.
I've managed to level up a little since the last post. My current predicament seems worse than I had anticipated.
My decision to get into "human trafficking" wasn't such a good idea. In theory it should increase your cash on hand. But everything works exceptionally well in theory.
Consider it as a back door method of obtaining cash, and it's a rather unpopular move amongst those who know its existence. Some say it goes against the principles of the MMORPGs. But i assure you its legit. For now.
One major problem i failed to realise is that the currencies obtained through "trafficking" is far less... say... recognised. Now that simply translates to using my very limited cash and effort to obtain something that is unwanted by most fellow players.
So to increase the recognition of the currency a player has to increase the number of players involved in this field of "vice". But my recruitment drive turned out to be an investment with zero returns. And it seems to have produced a backlash. One that I refused to see coming. My cash pool has been reduced and it seems that I'm getting condemned to less-exp rich maps. Away from the confluence powerful pools where I should be seeking. Levelling up has become more tedious.
But I "human traffic" no more. I finally understood that it'll do me more harm than good. Way more harm. If I continued I would no doubt be flooded with the doubtful currency and I would have been taken further from my true supposingly harmless objectives.
Now more cash strapped than I ever had been in my 13 years of MMORPG-ing, I fight to retain my already unsecure membership of the "morphines". Throwing my last reserves out didn't seem to help. My resources thrown to the "khat" crew is too involved in the arms "smuggling" to offer help.
So to sum it all up, "human trafficking" sucks. And my remaining levels are gonna be harder to obtain. Way harder.
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