The Eververse Trading Company is now in the game and looks like it's staying. It sells trinkets for silver In exchange for real money.
My question is, should this be regulated and have an age certification on it?
You can purchase random bags of emotes, horns etc and therefore it is a 'gamble' or a 'lottery' when making the purchase.
Every gambling website, app or advert carries a 'gamble responsibly' message attached to it in the UK and I believe this should be the same with ETC. I know COD does it and I don't agree with it any shape or form.
I'm curious about your feedback and as always, please be civil to each other and be respectful of others' opinions.
This is my personal opinion on the matter. I think Destiny is very addictive as it is but things change when real money is being used and I am of the view it should be regulated (along with others).
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Edited by Romney57: 12/10/2015 11:23:01 PMIt's a luck dip although I can see where you are coming from it certainly gives a starting point for training kids to throw money at an RNG system a precursor to gambling and a fruitmachine type gambling dependency i.e. put in money- hope get disapointed - put in money hope - get disapointed - put money in get a small award forget about how much you put in as you celebrate your small victory etc etc, and I do disagree with in-game and micro transactions, they are ruining a whole industry, I don't mind paying good money for a good product, but will never be so stupid to buy in game !!!