Chinese Gold Farm: Chinese Kids forced to play WOW for 12 hours daily
Yashpal , Shimla: Oct 10 2006
Made Popular Oct 10 2006
A very strange terminology is coupled with the brand name World of Warcraft ‘Gold Farmers’, the characters that do nothing but farm money and high-value vendor trash in order to sell gold to other players for real-world money. The typical...
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Gamer007
Personally i feel gold farming is not bad. The man who thought of this idea is a genius, and i regret i couldnt have done it first. Generating real world money by playing a freaking game? As a wow addict, and a commerce student i find myself sitting on the auction house buying low and selling high, in a day i could make an average of 100g... recently 100g has been selling for over $20.... unlike the kids in china, in which this is mandatory, i enjoy playing wow, and wouldnt mind earning $20 a day doing it. The slave labor in china has definately gone to far, but as long as there is competition in the business world, there will be slave labour. Happy gaming!
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Yash
Gwalior, India
I’d once again say it a stupid obsession. Dude! You are taking it simply from the business point of view, but if I say you to play daily for long 12 hours, then I know what’d be your reaction??????
Gold and virtual goods farmers can now cut out the middle man and sell direct to customers - removing the potential for exploitation.

Just go to www.pwnex.com to see ...
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