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"Gold sink is an economic process by which a video game's ingame currency ('gold'), or any item that can be valued against it, is removed. This process is comparable to financial repression in real economies. Most commonly the genres are role-playing game or massively multiplayer online game. The term is comparable to timesink, but usually used in reference to game design and balance, commonly to reduce inflation when commodities and wealth are continuously fed to players through sources such as Gold taps; such as quests, looting monsters, or minigames."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold_sink

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1 hour ago, Mark Brittlestone said:

@ Remorse  Constantly abiding by this fallacy without a doubt. 

24 hours of your time on cop were spent in the casino the other 2 are spent gearing up at HQ after you get ripped out ur offroad 

I have ascended the feeble casino

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On 6/28/2021 at 2:42 PM, Remorse said:

24 hours of your time on cop were spent in the casino the other 2 are spent gearing up at HQ after you get ripped out ur offroad 

I have ascended the feeble casino

That's why you've taken your bank account off ur Forum account you broke bitch.

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