No no no, the U.N. is not the answer, call your congressman, call your states A.G. Office and file a complaint about them running an illegal casino without submitting to a state gaming commission.
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[quote]No no no, the U.N. is not the answer, call your congressman, call your states A.G. Office and file a complaint about them running an illegal casino without submitting to a state gaming commission.[/quote] Nothing illegal about it. The game it rated T in the USA and that rating states it could contain simulated gambling. It's perfectly clear what you're buying.
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So one don’t spend real money when one buys silver to buy said chances on the slot machine that is eververse.
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It's optional and why it's got a T rating and not an AO one. You don't have to spend a penny and the AO rating specifically says real currency.
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So Silver does not cost real government issued monies. This is what you are saying amazing.
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esrb ratings symbol for AO-rated gamesADULTS ONLY Content suitable only for adults ages 18 and up. May include prolonged scenes of intense violence, graphic sexual content and/or gambling with real currency.
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No, on the ESRB’s on website a game with gambling like mechanics shall carry an AO. Do your research.
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I've done it and this is the exact wording.. Content is generally suitable for ages 13 and up. May contain violence, suggestive themes, crude humor, minimal blood, simulated gambling and/or infrequent use of strong languag From this site https://www.esrb.org/ratings/ratings_guide.aspx
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It’s not simulation it’s real currency being spent.
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Is’s not simulation it’s real currency being spent.
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Optional but not required at all. That's the difference. I don't make the rules I'm just pointing out that it's not illegal.
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It’s optional to not spend cash in a casino but does that mean that they are not regulated.
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You're missing the point. No government issued money is required to use eververse. It can be used for free and you still get stuff. If you can't understand that then that's your problem. With a casino you don't have to spend any money in there but if you want to play any of their games you do have to spend money. You don't at eververse. It's really simple.
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I see your point on that. They let’s say highly encourage it.
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If the random roll was removed and one was allowed to buy each item with in game currency or real monies or both then I would have no problem at all. It’s the slot machine game they are playing that is the problem.
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Personally I'd prefer the random rolls back. It was one of my favourite things to grind in D1. But that's another topic. I see your point though and agree something needs to change with it regarding the randomness of the items. They tweeted today that they're going to address some issues in the new year so we shall see.
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And why funnel players to the cash store after ever level up. It looks as if they are trying real hard to get impulse buys at the eververse store. If that stoped I think it would go a long way.
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Yes, but since the game came out it has been one cluster after another. The game should of baked for another year.