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Free-to-play schemes could be unlawful, warns OFT
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FenixR Wrote:Honestly, i can see some of the practices as plain gambling, but instead of getting money for money, you use money for the chance of get some good items that you may or may not have to change in the future or keep gambling away for better stats.

I need Spongebob doing the rainbow thing with it saying "Power Creep" instead of "Imagination" at this point. This is similar to WoW, but at least in WoW I never had to bust 250 dollars to get the next tier equipment. The fact that you pay $4.50 for a "Slot Machine styled 'WHEEL OF MARVELS'" that could "Potentially" give you "Amazing" items, but 9/10 you get sh'it. If this isn't related to gambling then I don't know what is.

And it's like @Fiel; says, since everyone is a "Winner" you're not exactly losing out, you're just not getting the best things the wheel has to offer so you keep trying till poof~ You're out of money. You either profit hard, or don't profit at all.

Corn Wrote:Ha ha that'll make gambling illegal too.

But do you see 13-17 yearold's gamble on slots at the casinos?

(Jesus ever since the actual person I looked up to for inspiration quit, Lim Goon, I keep finding reasons not wanting to go back anymore :|)
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Free-to-play schemes could be unlawful, warns OFT - by Derosis - 2013-04-14, 07:02 PM

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