The Pros And Cons When You Buy Eve Online Items

By Camille Nguyen


Real money trading, or RMT, happens in most online games nowadays. This kind of trading in which in-game items are sold for real money brings about supposed imbalances within the game and is usually frowned in general by the more ardent of hardcore gamers. Most games do have a real money trading component when it offers some sort of item mall. For a game like Eve however, the use of real money trading whether to buy isk or a ship module can get your account banned with corresponding penalties to boot. However, for those who may be thinking of using the services of third party vendors, it pays to know the pros and cons when you buy Eve online items.

The first obvious pro for using real money to buy in-game modules or ships is the time it saves. As most high end objects in Eve, especially faction and storyline modules and ships cost several millions and even upwards to several billions of isk. If one were to purely rely on level four or five mission grinding, this can take forever, even if you take into account low sec mining also. Spending a few dollars in exchange for isk and that nice faction or named module seems to be a good trade off definitely.

Procurement headaches are also avoided in terms of jumping around so many star systems just for one or two items. Modules that are contracted by third party sellers are almost always located in the Caldari Navy Assembly Plant of Jita Moon 4. Thus you basically have a safe high sec area to go to when buying.

Buying otherwise inaccessible items in-game, such as high level implants that cost so much isk, is another advantage. Buying these implants is fairly cheap in real dollar terms if compared to the amount of time you would be spending to acquire them. Likewise, since these are usually sold in sets, it will save you time from jumping from one location to another to complete them.

Depending on how addicted you are to the game, there are some disadvantages to it also. Sometimes the ease of buying modules and the like may make you overspend as you want a really beefed up ship. This kind of making things easy to buy and acquire will make one lazy and in fact may even turn one off from playing the game for long.

Likewise this sort of real money trading also will give unfair advantage to others and thus bring an imbalance to the game. Those with the cash will be able to get to own premium modules, ships and the like to put the game into their favour. This is what the hard core gamers really frown upon as a possible effect.

In the end however it is really depends on the point of view whether this is really doing any good for the game. If one were to get involved in purchasing from third party vendors for these in-game ships and modules, one should be aware of the risks. These risks can mean getting your account banned for violating the EULA or getting scammed out of your hard earned real cash.

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