Destroying the Economy on Minecraft’s WORST Pay-to-Win Server - WildPrison

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Publicado 2022-05-23

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  • @SalC1
    EDIT: Mojang literally contacted me telling me that they got wayyyy too many server reports. So I removed the link for time being.
  • When I was a kid, I would use a PayPal receipt generator to fake receipts for the ranks & then openly complain on the server forums until I was granted the rank
  • @MicahTheManiac
    "After months of hard work and development, we are ready to announce WILDPRISON REVAMP" biggest lie I've ever heard LOL
  • @MadJack83
    At an exchange rate of 250 USD to 25 Septillion in game cash, their economic planning puts Zimbabwe to shame
  • @firmale1292
    It’s both funny and disappointing that Microsoft focused more on chat bans than more serious offenses like these P2W servers.
  • Using strange number values, awkward math, and several different currencies, it obfuscates the true value of things and confuses people to scam them.
  • @BarryBruh
    $500 ranks in minecraft were the original NFTs
  • @ocksie
    They are straight up violating laws with those prices, they have the "original prices" end in .98 instead of .99, which clearly means they just picked the prices (the ones that end in .99), doubled them and pretended that the .98 prices were the original prices. Nobody sells things with a .98 at the end.
  • @jayveez4884
    how WildPrison basically works: -make the economy as inflated as weather balloons -give new players tons of money, keys, and "op" items (that isnt actually worth anything) -everyone would feel rich without being actually rich
  • @Bog2901
    i think it's really funny how the crossed out prices end with .98 which means they prob just multiplied the real prices by 2 to get them
  • @huG1481
    "Everybody is just looking at my tower while you guys are crashing the economy" This is beautiful
  • @ManOfParody
    8 months later, and it's still up. Good job, Mojang. Absolutely bang up job at making it appear like they care.
  • Toppling financial systems in Minecraft, we've come so far from redstone calculators and ordering pizza
  • @ReaperX7
    EULA violations really need tougher punishments. Just shutting these fools down isn't enough. They come back, make new servers, and violate the EULA all over again.
  • @liamturner3358
    That is one hell of a vulnerability, to be able to receive store credit in game in the form of an item. How the hell did they not foresee something like this happening? Good work, Sal and co.
  • 0:50 Crashing the economy is cool and all but I've gotta appreciate you guys actually knowing the names of big numbers like that.
  • @Ashes1032
    I haven't seen inflation like this since I accidentally stumbled upon the Sonic section of DeviantArt
  • These servers aren't just pay to win, they're pay to play. Edit: Okay I'm getting a lot of replies saying that pay to play is already a thing and it's normal because that's basically the economy BUT I meant pay to play FURTHER. Like having to pay to get certain things to progress in the game.
  • @AttackSpeed407
    This server's practices are literally illegal in at least 3 ways
  • @joumaxu2629
    "Obviously it's going to be valueless after it's inflated to shit" best phrase ever