Legit Korean Rmt Intern Convinced And Gives In ... -
Min-ho was supposed to close the ticket with a template response. Instead, he did something forbidden: he looked deeper into the logs. He saw that the player wasn't using scripts or hacks. He was playing , to earn a living wage. The Breaking Point: "Giving In"
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 ...
The player wasn't a professional "gold farmer" in a warehouse; he was a former factory worker with a permanent disability using the game to pay for his daughter’s physical therapy. Min-ho was supposed to close the ticket with
Should developers punish manual "gold farming" as harshly as automated botting? He was playing , to earn a living wage