Warhammer Online creator Mark Jacobs *HATES* RMT

From Mark Jacobs Blog:

"I hate gold sellers/spammers. No, that’s not strong enough, let me try again. I HATE GOLD SELLERS WITH EVERY FIBER OF MY BEING. Ah, that’s better. Now, why do I hate them you may ask? I hate them for a number of reasons, most of which have been detailed in various interviews I’ve done over the years. And now that they have taken their obnoxiousness to new levels with gold service spamming, I HATE GOLD SPAMMERS EVEN MORE NOW THAN EVER BEFORE. For years, lowlifes like IGE have told us, in defense of their behavior, that they a) are just providing a service; b) don’t interfere with players enjoyment of the game. Well, I can’t argue with (a), they are providing a service, just like maggots I suppose but I’ve always argued that (b) is totally and complete BS. Now, those old arguments aside, I can’t see how this new generation of pond scum (new and improved, with 25% more scummy action!) can argue that their constant spamming of chat channels doesn’t interfere with players enjoyment of the game (I’m waiting for the whole “Oh, you can always just turn off chat” argument). I hated seeing their messages when I played WoW or any other MMO and I’ve been waiting for the day that WAR launched so I could have the absolute pleasure of instituting policies to make their lives more difficult so we could drive them out of WAR.

Since WAR launched we have been banning these jerks like crazy. As of Saturday Night, we had banned about 400 of them. My CSRs have a zero tolerance policy. We don’t wait and let them stay in the game and ban them en-masse, my guys ban their useless, time-consuming butts right away. We have a strike team whose sole job it is to get these guys off our servers as quickly as possible. This weekend, we unveiled a new wrinkle in the fight against them, the public ban message. Players on our Phoenix Throne server have been treated to special messages when a gold seller/spammer is banned. I’ve given them a wide leash to come up with creative messages to tell the entire community who has been banned and we keep it within the Warhammer universe. Messages like “Tchar’zanek has ordered the slaughter of [Spammer] and all others of his kind who weaken the Raven Host by providing wealth and power to the unworthy” have been seen all weekend. We will continue this policy and expand it to the other servers. We are in for a real fight against these bottom feeders and it will be a long and costly battle but it’s one we are going to take to them and this is only the first step. After all, this is WAR…

BTW, for those who might be tempted to think that we are doing this so we could offer our own service or because we do make money off their boxes (traditionally, gold sellers will quickly shift to buddy disks and free trials though to lower their costs) let me tell you this. I’ve been offered “a piece of the action” both personally and corporately in the past if I will either turn a blind eye or help them in their actions. This would have netted me and/or Mythic a very, very tidy sum, far more than we would see from box sales. My answer was and always will remain the same:

Go to hell."

I don't like spam either. One of our goals here at GameRates is to prevent the scum from the RMT industry from being able to continue to prosper. We point out the spammers, the scammers, and those that create a hostile environment for other players.

At the same point, this hatred reminds me of Nick Yee's Yi-Shan-Guan study about the xenophobic hatred of gold farmers. It is one thing to dislike gold spamming which I don't think anyone supports. There is also a debate about the morality, ethics, and legal issues behind gold farming. I make my jab at it in this debate here. However, the hatred of gold farmers in general makes me a bit uncomfortable, especially as it is directed at the farmers and not the act of farming itself.

This is also a huge market for this product as Jacobs admits. In fact, studies have show that over a quarter of the MMO player population admits to buying virtual currency, and that number has been on the rise. Does he hate half of his playerbase?

Posted by Andrew on Oct 17, 2008 | 5 comments | Tags: Gold Farmer, Mark Jackobs
Comment by Devon on Nov 20, 2008
Even gold buyers like me hate spam with a passion. But Jacob's reason for hating RMT has about as much depth as a puddle.

Would Jacobs care to send a rebuttal to this other blogger? Go to Triple W Dot wowgoldfacts Dot Com and read the latest post.
Comment by GoldDigger on Nov 20, 2008
Hmmm... I wonder what you will do if you read EGF's blog about you... wanna check it out? Go to wowgoldfacts.com
Comment by Dracon on Dec 14, 2008
I for one am happy Mythic is declaring war on gold spammers. I am very offended by spam of any kind in an MMOG. I get mods to automatically block and report spam of any kind. I do not buy gold and never intend to do so, so I think Mythic is working on my behalf, not hating me. I do not want to support bots and gold farmers of any kind. I just want to enjoy the game as it is presented to me.
Comment by Andrew on Dec 14, 2008
We can't stand spam here @ GameRates.com either, but we think there's a difference between going after those that disrupt gameplay and those that do not. Part of the goals of this site is separate the two so that buyers can vote with their dollars.
Comment by Josh on May 31, 2009
Not all RMT spam in game. We at UberGold.com have never spammed EVER even though we have had the technology to do so. We have a fully working gold spammer for World of Warcraft, that can easily be ported to any other game... but we hate the same just as much as the customers. It annoys us, when customers are annoyed. Imagine all the customers coming to ubergold.com and telling us to stfu and stop spamming. It's cheaper to advertise in game, then it is to advertise on google. In fact, it costs $15-$20 a day on google to get one purchase. But still, to keep our customers happy, we at ubergold.com do not spam in game.

So now, whats the excuse for hating us?

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