Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
My nephew makes between 80k and 170k per month just from his Everquest activities.
His setup is considerablymore advanced than the one talked about above, and doesn't rely on duping.
wow....
Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
My nephew makes between 80k and 170k per month just from his Everquest activities.
His setup is considerablymore advanced than the one talked about above, and doesn't rely on duping.
Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
My nephew makes between 80k and 170k per month just from his Everquest activities.
His setup is considerablymore advanced than the one talked about above, and doesn't rely on duping.
I'm at 215 in less than four weeks with my hunter.Originally posted by: Ausm
That is the only way to get to be a level 300 Enchanter in WOW in less then 1 year
Ausm
Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
I'm not going to go into details...I don't want to hurt his business (which in turn provides me great income as his resident techie).
Basically though he makes money and sells it to various online traders (like IGN), who then sell it to individuals.
He runs about 30 accounts from his 20+ computers. He works about 50 hours a week at it and has 3 other employees. He moves billions of plat a month.
Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
I'm not going to go into details...I don't want to hurt his business (which in turn provides me great income as his resident techie).
Basically though he makes money and sells it to various online traders (like IGN), who then sell it to individuals.
He runs about 30 accounts from his 20+ computers. He works about 50 hours a week at it and has 3 other employees. He moves billions of plat a month.
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: Linflas
I remember when I started playing UO at release and I made the money I needed to buy a horse by scavenging backpacks and crap people left laying around. UO was ruined DDs refusal to deal with all the egregious violations of the TOS in the early days and his inability to face up to the fact that leaving dealing with PKs up to the player base rather than making the modifications necessary to make it acceptable was a dumb idea.
I disagree. Designer Dragon was the anchor holding true to the original vision Garriott and pre-EA Origin dreamed up. "Dealing" with PKs was one of the cornerstones of that game and one small phase in the evolution of each player. The problem was that PKing got all the blame when, in fact, things like lag were what was really frustrating people. I knew a 60 year old grandmother who was an anti-PK so you can't tell me dealing with them was too much. When DD left, the game began a precipitous decline which has continued to pick up speed to this date.
If anything I'd say Raph Koster is the lone voice of reason in the MMORPG development world. SWG, for example, on paper is unequivocably the best MMORPG out right now.
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
My nephew makes between 80k and 170k per month just from his Everquest activities.
His setup is considerablymore advanced than the one talked about above, and doesn't rely on duping.
the IRS must love him
Originally posted by: HonkeyDonk
Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
My nephew makes between 80k and 170k per month just from his Everquest activities.
His setup is considerablymore advanced than the one talked about above, and doesn't rely on duping.
B.S.
Shens.
LIAR!
Originally posted by: HonkeyDonk
Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
I'm not going to go into details...I don't want to hurt his business (which in turn provides me great income as his resident techie).
Basically though he makes money and sells it to various online traders (like IGN), who then sell it to individuals.
He runs about 30 accounts from his 20+ computers. He works about 50 hours a week at it and has 3 other employees. He moves billions of plat a month.
So he's a stinkin' rich millionaire by now right? Millionaire as in he has real $$$, not millions of MMORPG money hehe.
Originally posted by: BooGiMaN
Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
I'm not going to go into details...I don't want to hurt his business (which in turn provides me great income as his resident techie).
Basically though he makes money and sells it to various online traders (like IGN), who then sell it to individuals.
He runs about 30 accounts from his 20+ computers. He works about 50 hours a week at it and has 3 other employees. He moves billions of plat a month.
so your saying he is making a million or more us dollars a year tax free.....
and moves billions in virtual platinum a month and yet he hasnt managed to saturate the online game with enough platinum to make everything on there wothless .....and the game not worth playing...
Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
Originally posted by: HonkeyDonk
Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
My nephew makes between 80k and 170k per month just from his Everquest activities.
His setup is considerablymore advanced than the one talked about above, and doesn't rely on duping.
B.S.
Shens.
LIAR!
Would you like photos of him receiving his 2006 Caddilac STS custom from the dealership a few days after his 18th bday? The dealership took pics and made it a story item since he was the youngest they'd ever sold to in a cash transaction.
I guarantee you it's legit.
Originally posted by: HumblePie
No one farms gold or items for City of Heroes.
Originally posted by: Ausm
That is the only way to get to be a level 300 Enchanter in WOW in less then 1 year
Ausm
Originally posted by: Ausm
That is the only way to get to be a level 300 Enchanter in WOW in less then 1 year
Ausm
Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
It's almost tax free...he enjoys the same status as an international currency exchange...same status as IGN and all online commodities exchanges.