I donât pretend to understand the culture of EVE Online, but when a fiasco gets a Downfall-meme video, thatâs a kind of visual Esperanto for âthis shit is officially fucked.â Our tips box has been exploding with reports that EVEâs culture is on the verge of collapse over publisher CCPâs decision to sell microtransaction items at macrotransaction prices, with âliteralâ rioting (pictured) taking place in the game.
https://lastchance.cc/eve-online-is-selling-horse-armour-in-space-5814354%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
EVE, the science-fiction MMO, prides itself on being more than a game, and when pirate raids destroy actual real-world goods, and virtual bank heists pay off in actual currency, itâs a legitimate claim. Now comes word that thousands of EVE players are demonstrating in the gameâs two main trading hubs, angered by CCPâs opening of a vanity-item marketplace whose prices are (and whose merch is) truly insane.
https://lastchance.cc/six-years-worth-of-game-time-destroyed-in-pirate-raid-5609620%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Sounds a bit extreme, but to many, the sale of $68 monocles, however ridiculous, portends a âpay-to-winâ model in which virtual items with real in-game applications are put up for sale.
As with any community riot, there are allegations of bannings, forum censorship, human sacrifice, cats and dogs living together, mass hysteria, etc. This probably is to be expected when a CCP internal newsletter debating microtransactions, entitled âGreed is Good?â, is leaked to the public. (CCP is definitely upset over this, telling the community it was an internal document sent for purposes of debate, and lamenting that so much hatred has been directed at those whose names are on it. âSeriously, these people were doing their jobs and do not deserve the hate and shitstorm being pointed at them.â)
Like so many things in capitalism, this comes down to growth versus sustainability. EVEâs communityâso dedicated it has a frigging parliament that meets in Icelandâhas invested millions of hours of time in making it âmore than a game,â and also a virtual environment with its own government, economy and justice. EVEâs maker is, like all video game publishers, a for-profit business, and it doesnât matter who it is or how much goodwill they have, that means one thing and one thing only: Make more money this year than last year.
https://lastchance.cc/eve-online-convenes-real-world-elected-council-5014362%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
An Explosive Playersâ Reaction [EVE News 24]