OK, lots of people who play Elite: Dangerous have wanted a way to bypass the grind and get the sweet ships, access to Jameson Memorial, and the big payout missions. Unfortunately it's not going to happen, but in 2005 a little guy who would go on to become Chief Strategist to the President of The United States of America joined a company that did just that! This is an interesting story that has Gaming! Politics! and Shiny Stuff!
"For wealthy gamers, IGE offered an alluring proposition. Instead of toiling for days, weeks or months to advance beyond the early stages of an online role-playing game, they could simply buy the virtual goods that granted advanced powers or unlocked new virtual realms."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/inve...p-table-main_bannonchina-1210p:homepage/story
"For wealthy gamers, IGE offered an alluring proposition. Instead of toiling for days, weeks or months to advance beyond the early stages of an online role-playing game, they could simply buy the virtual goods that granted advanced powers or unlocked new virtual realms."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/inve...p-table-main_bannonchina-1210p:homepage/story
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