With the advent of streaming, etc. its pretty easy to have a 3rd party service who holds the money to prevent loggers from logging after they lose and disperse the money fairly
Is this against the rules? I’ve never known in WoW. I know it became rampant in other games and was removed.
I mean I wasn’t trying to get it banned, I was wondering for my own sake and others I know if it’s an enterprise we can participate in either as gamblers or facilitators, without getting banned
Is your name Lorewrecker because you’re a Pandaren DK raised by Arthas and freed at Light’s Hope Chapel before Pandaria was discovered and before Garrosh was even Warchief
Well yeah but I got banned for the word “soyboy” in jest so who knows what their ever evolving standards consist of
Casinos Are No Longer Allowed | 2005-02-18 18:27 | Tyren
“There has been an overwhelming amount of player feedback on this issue, and after careful evaluation of the situation, our conclusion is as follows: casinos are no longer allowed in World of Warcraft.”
Deathrolling and crossgamble have been pretty common from my experience. Our guild got to the point where we were inviting friends of the guild into our raid group while doing Sunwell just so they could roll for gambles. Kept a tab in the guild information tab for who owes what. I lost 3k~ and promptly stopped participating though.
No, because the 4 year later updated posts were vague and alluded at something else (especially in US vs EU), and your 10second Google search turned up an answer from 2005 with no regard to the plenty of discussion that had taken place since. So go participate in one of the many RDF threads if you just want to argue and pretend to know something you don’t with extremely limited evidence