It doesnt matter if CCP pays for your ISK if you want to exchange it for $ or its sold on RMT site.
It is still sold. In Korea for example the law states that virtual currency if sold is taxed even (tax is in real money). Because law states that you can exchange virtual to real cash.
When you play a game that has PvP at its core you consent to PvP, ergo there is no forcing anything on anybody. This is known as implied consent, if you don’t consent to PvP you shouldn’t be playing games that contain PvP as a core driver.
Furthermore you seem insistent on “forcing” your playstyle on others who may wish to play in other ways; which makes you a hypocrite of the highest order when you make statements like that.
Regardless of your opinion of how hisec should work, the reality is very different.
Try taking your own advice, if I have nothing to say, neither do you.
World of tanks is a pvp game,world of warships is a pvp game…eve is not…
CCP beg to differ, and it’s their game, their rules as you’re so fond of throwing at us.
Eve is a multi approach game and yes,in it you CAN do pvp…
PvP is one of the main drivers behind the game; and it’s not restricted to shooting people in the face.
But it is no pvp game…
Once again, CCP beg to differ, they state that Eve is a PvP game at its core, someone being able to ruin your day anywhere and at any time is one of the cornerstones that the game is built upon.
Simply get this…
I get Eve just fine, you on the other, hand do not.
You’re a hypocrite, a troll and have an extremist agenda.
Get with the program or foxtrot oscar back to whatever rock you crawled out from under.
You are quoting ccp posts that are years old…and not valid anymore…those quotes are from a time when pve was less and pvp was dominant…those times are over and today this quote is -again- not valid anymore…
Sure, but it’s important to distinguish between gambling in the legal context–which is generally concerned with exchange of consideration for the chance to win something of value–and the more colloquial usage of the word gamble, which can simply mean any risk-taking. There’s plenty of “gambling” going on that’s not of the type we’re really talking about here. If I buy stocks hoping to make money, I’m gambling, but in a way that is conceptually different from, say, playing blackjack in a casino.
That being said, I agree with your sentiment and what @Kezrai_Charzai said–there’s not requirement that the prize have actual monetary value for the game of chance to be considered gambling in the legal sense.
So basically you confess the abuse of the flagging system…which only can lead into you beeing permbanned…hopefully BEFORE the posts you abused are beeing restored by the mods…