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Are You Willing To Pay 1000 Euros For One Virtual Good? 2000 Dark Orbit Players Are

Bigpoints F2P space MMO Dark Orbit definitely has its fans. The publisher confirmed that at least 2000 players paid each 1000 Euros to obtain a level 10 drone for their ships.

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6 Groundbreaking Ways Video Games Are Screwing Players

Virtual items are big business. Some people laugh at the idea of spending money for a bunch of numbers with no intrinsic value, which is weird, because money is a bunch of numbers with no intrinsic value. It's just that in the real world we need a medium to convert doing data entry into eating ramen, and in the virtual world we need to kill lich kings with flaming swords to forget about the first half of this sentence.

You can't claim that physical existence confers real value in a world with The Big Bang Theory bobbleheads. The resulting virtual item sales are pure profit for the video game developers. When your manufacturing process is copy-paste, it's even easier than printing money, because the latter involves spending on raw materials like paper. The problem is in how hard developers chase this money. It's the easiest way to make money while ruining something enjoyable since King Midas tried eating chocolate coins. And some developers have found amazing ways to screw over their players.

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Free MMORPG List - No Download Games

The best free 2012 browser MMORPG games list! Take a look at the top MMO games that you can play on your browser without having to download anything.

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Dark Orbit New Player Experience Review - XMMORPG

From veteran free to play MMO publishers BigPoint (FantasyRama, Pirate Storm) comes a unique science-fiction based MMORPG that thrusts players into deep space with the challenge of trying to survive in a hostile universe. Dark Orbit is widely considered to be one of the most influential free to play online space shooters released in the last decade, already amassing a staggering 65 million registered users since its original release in December 2006.