Legit Korean Rmt Intern Convinced And Gives In ... Review
Should developers punish manual "gold farming" as harshly as automated botting?
This feature story explores the high-pressure world of —the practice of selling in-game items or currency for real cash—through the eyes of a former intern at a major South Korean gaming studio. The Setup: Behind the "Iron Firewall" Legit Korean RMT Intern Convinced and Gives In ...
He manually scrubbed the logs of the "convinced" trade history to protect the player from future audits. Should developers punish manual "gold farming" as harshly
Two weeks later, Min-ho resigned. He realized he could no longer be the "police" for a corporation when the "criminals" were just people trying to survive. The Industry Impact Two weeks later, Min-ho resigned
"Min-ho" (a pseudonym) was a rising star in anti-fraud. He was trained to see RMTers as "parasites" destroying the digital ecosystem. For six months, he tracked a single high-level account—"DragonSlayer77"—suspected of moving massive amounts of gold.
