Etchesketch wrote: »How would they do this? From the bank scandal and lack of ability to track your items, how could they without banning people that got big gold sums legitimately?
It won't happen. Only a few games have tried this and it wasn't very good for them and they quit doing it.
I am sure if the effort was put into it they could find a way to verify suspicious transactions, was not suggesting they just ban everyone that gets large sums of gold without first investigating them.Etchesketch wrote: »How would they do this? From the bank scandal and lack of ability to track your items, how could they without banning people that got big gold sums legitimately?
It won't happen. Only a few games have tried this and it wasn't very good for them and they quit doing it.
Its easier to locate the gold sellers, then buyers. Banning both would be optional, but to be realistic, the botters seem to go first. Those accounts have to be bought and paid for, so you can really hurt these gold sellers by rapidly banning those accounts. If ZOS takes a proactive approach to this activity now, they can make a big difference. With the cost of the game and monthly sub looming over these Gold Sellers, eventually the cost for buying the accounts will outweigh the profits generated by those buying the gold.