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So I'm confused. Did this happen with real money, or was it imaginary? Is EVE one of those games where you pay real money for game things? Does somebody get the money as a reward for destroying the ship? Is it like gambling?
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In game currency is purchasable by buying a PLEX (an in-game item) with real world money then selling that PLEX on the in game market for game currency.
The conversion rate is $20 to about 900,000,000 ISK (in game currency). You can also earn ISK in game by doing missions and other activities too.
Eve pretty much pioneered this way of legally purchasing in game currency using the in game market. Other games that have copied the idea include Rift, Wildstar and WoW.
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So I'm confused. Did this happen with real money, or was it imaginary? Is EVE one of those games where you pay real money for game things? Does somebody get the money as a reward for destroying the ship? Is it like gambling?
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In game currency is purchasable by buying a PLEX (an in-game item) with real world money then selling that PLEX on the in game market for game currency.
The conversion rate is $20 to about 900,000,000 ISK (in game currency). You can also earn ISK in game by doing missions and other activities too.
Eve pretty much pioneered this way of legally purchasing in game currency using the in game market. Other games that have copied the idea include Rift, Wildstar and WoW.