Yup, you heard that right. Someone has just spent more than a million bucks on a shiny lick of paint for their imaginary gun.
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Someone is the world biggest moron next to those who feed money to Star Citizen. It's an imaginary gun in a game that is only going to last for so long before another game takes it's place. Now what you're out 1 million on your imaginary gun because it most likely won't transfer over to the new game. The 1 million could have bought food, a condo or house, pay bills, buy a car to take a person to and from work, or save for a rainy day in case there is an emergency.
Meanwhile here's me looking at my bank account to see if I can afford the proper brand of chocolate digestive biscuits over the cheaper off branded ones this time.
I question the authenticity of the sale, especially since they won't reveal the seller or the exact price. Sounds like clever money laundering. Happens all the time in the Fine Art world.
excuse me, what?
imagine that person getting banned tomorrow haha