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sairobi ([info]sairobi) wrote in [info]fandom_wank,
@ 2006-05-12 22:48:00


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FFXI RMT Wankaga
A little background: Final Fantasy XI is a MMORPG like World of Warcraft or Everquest. And like WoW and EQ, FFXI forums are environments hostile to all forms of intelligent discussion. Among the myriad of triggers that drive players into a frenzy of wank, the grandaddy of them all is the subject of Real Money Trade (RMT). RMT, or gilselling, is the practice of making real-life bank off selling in-game money ('gil' in FFXI).*

The wank gets off to a tl;dr start when the OP makes brave and controversial statment: "I support gil buying". The OP, a high level EVERYTHING, basically reasons that he'd rather party with a gil-buyer with great equipment than someone who doesn't buy gil and has sub-par equipment. Besides, OP is filthy rich in-game, and the struggles of petty mortals to earn money don't really concern him.

Everything is chugging along fairly reasonably until Dragonbruce drops the S bomb: "That attitude is why slavery lasted as long as it did." The OP quickly assures him that RMT is absolutely not like slavery, and things return to deceptive calm.

Then! From out of nowhere! Two pages rich in wank staples, including: Bizzare metaphors! "I'm taking my toys and leaving!" Flagrant violations of Godwin's Law! And my personal favorite, INTRANET DEBATES ON RELATIVISM.

About the only things we're missing here are ship wars and 'hed is pastede on yay' for a complete wank diet.



*Yes, real money exchanged for fake money. I know I just broke a lot of brains there, but I think a lot of people (including myself) begin to see it as a viable option when they realize that Asshat +1 they're salivating over will literally take weeks of repetitive farming/crafting/mining to earn.


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[info]bubba_ray
2006-05-13 11:58 am UTC (link)
I would kindly request you removing your head from your arse and look around.

As said, Goldfarming in an MMORPG is not slavery.

Yes the working conditions in many of these sweat shops are pretty nasty to us 'spoiled' westerners. But in comparison to most of the other workers these people have a moderately easy job with great pay, its a pretty damn good job.

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/09/technology/09gaming.html?ex=1291784400&en=a723d0f8592dff2e&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss

Linky from the NYT, no registration needed. Lets try to actually argue based on something resembling facts, not "I made that up on spot"

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[info]chikane
2006-05-13 07:09 pm UTC (link)
Reading Comprehension. "isn't so far from the truth" =/= "goldfarming is slavery". I think I should just copypaste that to all the replying wank to my little comment there.

I think you need to remove one head out of your butt :)

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[info]bubba_ray
2006-05-14 06:26 am UTC (link)
It's a very very awkward comparison that just hurts the point you are making, especially since I saw a video documentary of a sweatshop where the people were bloody happy to have that job (sorry could not dig up the link there, and I dont actually care enough to try for more then 2 minutes).

I repead my main point: MMORPG sweatshops seem on the average better then other jobs in the area's they are in.

Now lets everyone commence the head removal acrobatics. ;)

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[info]verpon
2006-05-14 11:24 am UTC (link)
I've just been going through my bookmarks trying to find a movie like that, I believe it must have been the same one you mention. I think I found it via joystiq

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