2013-08-01, 10:43 PM
Vino Wrote:If mesos qualified as a violation of the ToS, then they wouldn't have made NX items purchasable through in-game means. It doesn't make sense logically, and in no way does it specify at all.
There wouldn't even be a gift option.
You mean MTS? If you check previous TOS' this was not added, as in the entire paragraph until the removal of MTS. it's even a "notice" within the game that nx=meso transactions are not allowed. Otherwise why can't dragonnest players (who in fact follow the same terms of service) get banned on sight for selling NX cards for gold? Because it's against the rules.
vino Wrote:Being unaware of an exploit that really doesn't benefit you should reasonably qualify as playing legitimately. i.e. I see a 15att work glove for 350mil. I buy it. In what world does 90% of the players have access to assess whether or not that's a duped item? Even if it was 1 meso, they could just be unbearably rich and not give a damn. If you started banning people for having no purposeful or aware involvement in something like that, then you are in the wrong.
When a chaos scroll drops from 250m each to 2.5m each in a matter of hours, with no update in terms of event's, ignorance is not an excuse. When the same item with the same tag on it, all over the FM, ignorance is not an excuse. You can argue the objective morality all you want, but a new player will barely have 20m let alone 350m accessible to them, if they follow the rules mind you. So those examples are pretty terrible. None the less, it gives nexon the absolute authority to remove your account. Period.

