Given the "scam" depends on hundreds of thousands of people voluntarily buying 3 cent junk skins for no apparent reason, I don't really see it working out as a money spinner.
Pence, yeah, But it's weird that the Euro doesn't have any fractions, when you can apparently break it into fractions (when I went to Greece, the Drachma didn't have fractions at all, so the question was moot. The smallest bill was a 100 note, I think.)
I mean, you'd think they'd have come up with something, even if it sounded like something invented by a soul-less computer.
Given the "scam" depends on hundreds of thousands of people voluntarily buying 3 cent junk skins for no apparent reason, I don't really see it working out as a money spinner.
Money laundering?
Cute way to make money, I doubt they will make to much
BG3 was a much worse way of making money.
What is worse, an obvious non-game designed to make some easy money for someone or a game designed, not to make money but to normalize degeneracy?
As another aside, is there really no term for fractions of a Euro, like "cents"? Do you really say "Point oh one of a Euro"? That's nuts.
Pence, yeah, But it's weird that the Euro doesn't have any fractions, when you can apparently break it into fractions (when I went to Greece, the Drachma didn't have fractions at all, so the question was moot. The smallest bill was a 100 note, I think.)
I mean, you'd think they'd have come up with something, even if it sounded like something invented by a soul-less computer.
1/100th of en euro is a cent.