Reply To: A Weird Trick I Found

@partshade I didn't read that thread by the "official" Rovio employee. Sorry, no offense to anybody, but that Bob guy is legit? If you play enough MMORPG games, you know how game companies lose control, and hackers and farmers basically run the economy in the game. If Rovio opens up direct-trading system like most MMORPG, you can expect to see people paying cash to other players who farm items and hack games. You will see websites where players post their items for cash, Paypal, or BitCoins. Maybe the direct-trading system in Fight! won't be as open as trading systems in most MMORGP. Maybe I'm just overreacting, but I would love to sell my 4-star rockstar glasses for cash if Rovio allowed it. "IF Rovio allowed it". Most games have fine prints that read "all items in the game remained properties of the company", so it would be illegal to sell in-game items for cash. is BitCoin considered cash in the eye of the law?