Shi*t just got real!
OHHH!
I like cereal
I don't have a problem with people being paid according to their talents, but there does come a limit to how much money any person actually needs to have a decent life style so yeah, it hacks me off when I hear the boss class in my country taking annual double digit raises over recent years whilst the ordinary staff are restricted to a couple of percentage points at best.
http://www.businessweek.com/articles...-and-employees
http://highpaycentre.org/blog/new-fi...lity-in-the-uk
That has no bearing on Crime City of course; rich or not, everybody can spend their money how they wish. It just seems totally silly to spend so much money to be #1 in a phone game. Worse than that though, the huge spenders encourage Gree to keep ramping up demands cycle by cycle. All that happens is many existing spenders just quit buying gold or cut back greatly. Really it matters not how much a tiny handful of players throw at the game when the vast majority stop doing so.
"The Tokyo Rose of the Trailer Park"
We should all go on a no gold buying strike for a month to get our point across to gree then maybe they will make the prices more affordable and not make so many mastakes in the programming of the game. And give a gold bonus to everyone who buys gold, not just the rich. They don't realize that most of there income comes from the little guys spending $100.00 a month on gold, what would they do if we all stoped buying for a month, I bet then they will do something.
You know I very nearly added surprised you hadn't accused me of being a commie in your previous. There we go though - ding goes the stupid bell.
Economics has nothing to do with this issue.
Inwardly digest: one doesn't have to be a socialist to have concerns about the growing disparity in society - not between "rich" and "poor" in this case, but between the rich and the median.
If you fail to comprehend that there's no hope for you.
"The Tokyo Rose of the Trailer Park"