i imagine how a first date conversation would be; her: so what do you do him: im retired her: wow but your so young. did you invent something? cure cancer? him: no i mortgaged my house in order to buy a virtual astroid in a video game and now I make 200 thousand logging in every couple weeks collecting payments.
People need to understand that Entropia is a game designed around real money. Everything you do requires actual money to obtain. You can make that money back by then selling what you find.
Igor Surowiec Yep. Imagine buying Zandalar and taxing the drops ppl get. Someone gets a drop from a mob in Zandalar and sells it on the AH for a few gold, you'd be getting a few silvers. And then imagine the silvers are worth a few cents irl.
To be honest I would totally be willing to loads of time and money on a game like this if one existed nowadays. You'd be such an in-game baller and you'd be raking in money IRL for doing nothing but owning cool plots of land in a game. Plus if you are one of the few whales in the game, everybody will be going to your land and generating money. It'd be so easy to have a monopoly since it isn't regulated like a real market. You'd need to invest some serious cash in the start though.
sirduggins The mid 2000s was a wonderful time. Even just playing regularly and knowing everything you do is connected to irl value kinda feels good. Just looking up to these whales was amazing.
Entropia Universe in regards to game play is actually terrible, but it isn't just a game it is kinda like a casino. It actually has a high payout of 95%, so even if you are unlucky you don't loose money to quickly. The way to make money is by selling items to other players, obviously they have to pay more than you can sell to the game for, if you can sell items for on average >107% the in game value then you are making a profit. Even if you don't manage that you can still get the normal casino experience of losing overall, but occasionally winning big.
Wonkaworker does though with time and money, as he spends hours grinding and pays the monthly sub. He makes that back though because of streaming which is what half these virtual items did too. If a game is based around real money then owning something that sells goods is a good thing to own as it will make you money
Don't talk shit about the Michael Jackson planet, my family comes from there. In fact, I grew up in the Annieareyouok District on Beat-it Boulevard in Shamonya City.
If Blizzard didn't actively work against sales in WoW some accounts could probably have reached astronomical amounts. As soon as they get a whiff of an auction they instantly ban the account.
@@AiR1DaN Did you ever buy or sell them for amounts exceeding $10 000? All sales that gain so much traction that they reach Blizzard will result in a ban. This is a known fact since they enforce the ToS vehemently.
@@Bollibompa Definitely not that much. One of the accounts was sold on d2jsp, so it was virtual currency, the other was only $4900. I wish I had a $10k account 😂
Towards the last 3 expensive things, I couldn't stop laughing at Asmongolds reactions as it changed from "This is so stupid," to "Wtf...wait a minute..."
thanks for putting the chat at a proper spot and big enough to read, compared to the other Asmongold react channels where they have theirs smaller. This is why I watch your videos because it let’s me see chat’s reaction which make the videos funnier.
@@emikochan13 with that amount of that money for an early access lul, what scary is that they can say now it's a finish product and run away with the money and they can't do jack shit.
he's said many times that he doesn't just wanna stream WOW all day, he's getting burned out. Some of these videos are decent. My guess is that he'll stop streaming games once he makes enough money, and just keep doing these. Not just free money, you don't even have to be creative, people send you the topics. Winning.
@placehood idk in todays world 2 million wouldnt seem much over a whole life time, like idk when you think about taxes n morgages what if he decided to have kids? Then there would be schooling not to mention all the other stuff you do over a life time
@@limecat7996 a) “net worth of 2 mill” does not mean he has 2 million in his bank right now for him to use for the rest of his life, and b) 90% of people live their whole lives making less than 2 million throughout it.
This Neverdie dude probably calculated this through over and over again. You dont want to lose youre house for nothing right? Yes it is risky so let me correct you: You are not not stupid enough, you dont have the balls. Anyway visit his homepage, his current projekts arent stupid at all.
@@MineCraffLP It's all about willingness to take risks. Will the game die and lose interest over the next few years or will the bidding wars keep going? Kudos to whoever can take the win (or loss, and not complain).
mdx Not everyone wants to take risks. And that's fine. Risk is accompanied with stress. Some people like to go for low risk, low gains. Takes longer, but you can rest easy. I'm a risk taking person, but I can definitely understand the other viewpoint.
I swear this chat is such a bandwagon He just says some random thing and everyone immediately goes "TRUE" "HAHAHAHAHAHAH" for some brownie points or something
twitch is just cancer. like sure they often ride his dick, but then they all jump down his throat because they don't know PvP got added to Diablo 3. Overall I think Asmon has some dumb takes, but ultimately he seems to be a guy who managed to make a career out of playing a game he enjoys so I can respect that.
once upon a time many years ago I actually owned the 'rarest' item in a mud mmo back in the day in Tibia (multi user dungeon mmo) I did not buy it for real money, just in game gold for a collection I had going. It was a key the programmers had made to unlock any door in the game, even the one's players were not supposed to get into. They later deactivated it so it ended up just being a very rare piece of the games lore. I probably could have sold it for a couple of hundred bucks at the time If I was so inclined but I never wanted to. Probably should have as I ended up having my account hacked and lost it anyways.
Hahahaha he thought that neverdie buying that asteroid was really dumb but then was immediately in shock when he saw that the guy made so damn much from it.
You and anyone who likes your comment need to get the fuck out of here we don't need your werid ass on this channel go back to your terribly animated game that only has fat girls playing unrealistic body shaped females.
Last night was crazy, had a big dicked lady with her pee pee flopping all around. It was friggen hot. Also SL has changed so much in the past few years since the original vid was published. No ones using those shitty default avatars anymore. Its all high quality mesh and bento physics now boooooi.
I remember the Super rare psychic ambrosia Recipe in Elder Scrolls Online back in the day which sold at min $200 - $2,000 per recipe. Drop chance - 00.02 random areas
What surprised me most is learning that your house is more than $350000 lol You’d think you’d hear about these people doing it more than once. Especially if they made money!
Funny how a mace from a game he likes selling for 14k is okay but a sword from a game he doesn't care about selling for 16k is not okay cuz the sword is "not real." And yes, these things CLEARLY have value, they affect your performance in a specific game. How much this is worth to you depends on you. It's like how games, movies, and music have value even though they are not tangibly real but you can get enjoyment out of them.
I don't understand why anyone would spend that much in a game that so few people play. 1 million registered accounts =/= number of active users and even then the number of active users that actually go around and experience this stuff and pays for it should be even lower. I feel like there is some fucky price fixing going on or something in Entropia.
Apparently (from other users) it's a game that revolved mostly around spending and making real life money. So having the "hippest club in the universe" would be very lucrative in the long run. Plus there's no competition in the virtual space (from what I assume), as opposed to opening a club in real life and there already being tens of reputable clubs.
like this other poster said everything revolves around real money. even ammo for your gun you use to kill things costs real money for every single bullet. people actually make spread sheets to find the most efficient possible means of killing a creature even if it means swapping to multiple different guns or ammos to perfectly kill the mob as to use the least amount of real money to kill it as possible.
Wait the guy spent 70k on a egg that hatched a endgame boss that everyone had to find a way to kill. So he coulda just not spent anything and had the same thing in the end.
@@poopymcpoopface3766 quite a few. The ones i know of are: Karambit Case Hardened (blue gem) over $100k, somewhere along 120k. Stattrak Karambit Crimson Web (with a good web position) also around 100k. Several Souvenir Dragon Lores from the range of 10k-60k etc.
200k Per Year!! Fact Sheet 500k In 5 Years + Sell for 635k!! 500k In 5 Years!! 500k In 5 Years.... 200k per year...? Wait, Math Montage Engaged* Numbers flying around, Hitting calculator buttons with eraser of pencil, Goin “Hmm” Sometimes... “Hmm... Something just doesnt add up!?”
So they pretty much sell entire MMO Games complete with payment systems. I mean if Blizzard sells Dalaran, with Shops you can stuff up with items and you get 10 cent wheneaver a player buys an item or use a teleporter, and it doesnt sounds that crazy anymore. Selling the house is still too risky for me.
Gotta fact check the video where it says the Amsterdam sale was the first virtual real estate sale on ebay. People bought and sold Ultima Online housing on ebay in 1990s.
Wait he makes an estimated 200 grand a year and he sells it for 635 grand? Am I the only one who finds that to be incredibly stupid? Literally keep the asteroid for 3 years and make 600 grand and keep it longer and make more. Am I missing something or what
if the game dies out in that span of time, he then makes no money off of it, so by selling it he gets the profit guaranteed while the game is still a big enough deal that people are willing to spend that kind of money on it. Otherwise it would be a big gamble, and for that kind of money who can blame the guy?
Honestly it just depends on how much money you have/make... Dropping thousands to a millionaire is nothing; dropping millions to a billionaire is nothing.
its not that insane for Project Entropia (renamed later as Entropia Universe). The game is built around a real world cash economy where 10 PED (ingame currency) = 1 USD. You not only can clearly buy in game currency w USD but u can also withdraw all ur in game money for USD straight into ur bank account. The game is free to play and you can earn everything without spending a single cent. There are ppl that use this game as their job.
Neverdie owns most of entropia, he stated about 2 years ago that he pulls $2.3million annually from the game....literally doesn't do shit, but since he had the game when dial up was still going he doesn't have to worry about anything literally
That virtual real estate bullshit seems like money laundering. It really does. It seems so unreasonable that people would pay to play that game, let alone house money
The economy works like real Life. May spend 50 bucks on ingame feature doesnt sound that much to a lot of people, putting 50 bucks from 5000 People and you ingame economy just moved thousands. And that dated looking game was build arround a simulation to real Life, like using real money to do everything. So, spending 100k to buy a ingame place and get few bucks for a lot of people turns out to be a really profitable invest and a beliavable one
Imagine buying a virtual planet or some shit for hundreds of thousands of dollars and then the company goes out of business months later and the game shuts down lmao
3:15 Imagine if Blizzard would create a really, REALLY, good looking exclusive (one of a kind) mount for WoW and put it out on an auction. I bet Asmongold would scatter from the "fuсk the 'store'/'paid' mounts" ship.
I love how the chad "neverdie" is actually a 200 IQ investor.
i imagine how a first date conversation would be;
her: so what do you do
him: im retired
her: wow but your so young. did you invent something? cure cancer?
him: no i mortgaged my house in order to buy a virtual astroid in a video game and now I make 200 thousand logging in every couple weeks collecting payments.
Just a dude with a gambling problem that paid off lol
@@greedykibble but IT DID PAY OFF 😛
@@alxactly boy did it haha
@@greedykibble 3 times, dont think it was luck it was educated.
People need to understand that Entropia is a game designed around real money. Everything you do requires actual money to obtain. You can make that money back by then selling what you find.
oooooohh now it makes WAAAAAAAAAY more sense why someone would want to buy a planet or other thinks like that and then just TAX
Igor Surowiec Yep. Imagine buying Zandalar and taxing the drops ppl get. Someone gets a drop from a mob in Zandalar and sells it on the AH for a few gold, you'd be getting a few silvers. And then imagine the silvers are worth a few cents irl.
To be honest I would totally be willing to loads of time and money on a game like this if one existed nowadays. You'd be such an in-game baller and you'd be raking in money IRL for doing nothing but owning cool plots of land in a game. Plus if you are one of the few whales in the game, everybody will be going to your land and generating money. It'd be so easy to have a monopoly since it isn't regulated like a real market. You'd need to invest some serious cash in the start though.
sirduggins The mid 2000s was a wonderful time. Even just playing regularly and knowing everything you do is connected to irl value kinda feels good. Just looking up to these whales was amazing.
Entropia Universe in regards to game play is actually terrible, but it isn't just a game it is kinda like a casino. It actually has a high payout of 95%, so even if you are unlucky you don't loose money to quickly.
The way to make money is by selling items to other players, obviously they have to pay more than you can sell to the game for, if you can sell items for on average >107% the in game value then you are making a profit.
Even if you don't manage that you can still get the normal casino experience of losing overall, but occasionally winning big.
Guy who collects mounts in WoW talks about artificial scarcity XD
exactly.
Yup...
At least he doesn't pay for them
Wonkaworker cause he gets it for free with the leeches ye fanboy
Wonkaworker does though with time and money, as he spends hours grinding and pays the monthly sub. He makes that back though because of streaming which is what half these virtual items did too. If a game is based around real money then owning something that sells goods is a good thing to own as it will make you money
14:20 the moment Asmogold realized he was in the wrong business 🤣🤣🤣
and again at 16:05 haha
And here I am watching this vid while doing my business
🤣🤣🤣 👌 Litty bro
Using emojis unironically is so fucking cringe.
lol
i came here expecting EVE online titans or Star Citizen ships to appear... I see I aimed to low by a SIGNIFICANT MARGIN
But to be fair EVE had the best scam that threw the whole universe into chaos and war.
Entropia is on top because it's an actual profit game
Don't talk shit about the Michael Jackson planet, my family comes from there. In fact, I grew up in the Annieareyouok District on Beat-it Boulevard in Shamonya City.
I heard that area is Dangerous...
@@Skycania Slander.
I grew up in an alley there!!! Diagon Anal Alley
I remember being in the Thriller district and having a good time there
@@comical9587 slander is spoken, on print it's liable
16k for the sword in a chineese mmo?
i guess blizzard could sell the sword of a thousand truth for 100k for wow classic
And a million for THUNDERFURY, BLESSED BLADE OF THE WINDSEEKER!!!
lol "what do you mean what do we do now, now we can play the game". Such an accurate episode.
thunderfury?
Hordix 721 it’s from diablo and I have 3 of them
I know I’m late af on this video but he talks shit about people buying shit in video games but people literally pay to watch him play video games l
I can never decide whether the chat is hilarious or utter cancer.
@Leisure cancer not funny thats why 😉
cancer ofcourse.
@@pokey013 its kinda funny
Jacob M. It kinda is. Imagine you livin a good life and then cancer come out the cut like “LOL BITCH YOU THOUGHT”
why not both
The war dog was so expensive because the pink glow is actually a glitch/bug making the item one of a kind.
Yea, that's an item you have to know more about before you can judge the purchase.. still more then I could ever afford, only making 1.5k/month
Actually, they said there is 4 of that kind.
There’s 4 of them though so it’s clearly not a glitch
@@royaltyfree9607 Wait your saying a glitch can’t happen four times?
@@JBBrickman the better question is why are you responding to an 8 month old comment
If Blizzard didn't actively work against sales in WoW some accounts could probably have reached astronomical amounts. As soon as they get a whiff of an auction they instantly ban the account.
What? Have you ever dealt with account retailing? I've sold and bought so many accounts over the years..
@@SkyblowDK I sold my account with Spectral Tiger. Bought and resold one with Atiesh. Define infamous when it comes to WoW?
@@AiR1DaN
Did you ever buy or sell them for amounts exceeding $10 000? All sales that gain so much traction that they reach Blizzard will result in a ban. This is a known fact since they enforce the ToS vehemently.
@@Bollibompa Definitely not that much. One of the accounts was sold on d2jsp, so it was virtual currency, the other was only $4900. I wish I had a $10k account 😂
@@AiR1DaN
$4900 is not that bad. What was on it and where did you sell it?
lol the hierarchy of nerds was spot on at 8:20
Towards the last 3 expensive things, I couldn't stop laughing at Asmongolds reactions as it changed from "This is so stupid," to "Wtf...wait a minute..."
thats how i feel, no hate on my favourite youtuber
thanks for putting the chat at a proper spot and big enough to read, compared to the other Asmongold react channels where they have theirs smaller. This is why I watch your videos because it let’s me see chat’s reaction which make the videos funnier.
From 13:18 to 14:53 is one of the most precious moments on the internet.
Star Citizen... :D Buy your own fleet, just for 32k$... in a game, what may or may not come out. XD
They literally buy a jpg of a ship on a website they doesn't own the picture.
it's already out, quality is questionable but you can play the game.
@@emikochan13 with that amount of that money for an early access lul, what scary is that they can say now it's a finish product and run away with the money and they can't do jack shit.
They actually charge you a $1k on top just so you can have their approval to pay $32k.
@@emikochan13 I have a package , and I have tried it, it is as much out as Anthem, though technically Anthem is in better shape :D
Asmon has ascended to a level where he just needs to watch videos linked to him all day long. (Free money)
he's said many times that he doesn't just wanna stream WOW all day, he's getting burned out. Some of these videos are decent. My guess is that he'll stop streaming games once he makes enough money, and just keep doing these. Not just free money, you don't even have to be creative, people send you the topics. Winning.
@placehood idk in todays world 2 million wouldnt seem much over a whole life time, like idk when you think about taxes n morgages what if he decided to have kids? Then there would be schooling not to mention all the other stuff you do over a life time
@@limecat7996 a) “net worth of 2 mill” does not mean he has 2 million in his bank right now for him to use for the rest of his life, and b) 90% of people live their whole lives making less than 2 million throughout it.
If you invest 2 million, you can spend around 80 000 dollars a year and never run out of money for the rest of your life
This is why I will never be rich. I'm just not stupid enough.
This Neverdie dude probably calculated this through over and over again. You dont want to lose youre house for nothing right? Yes it is risky so let me correct you: You are not not stupid enough, you dont have the balls. Anyway visit his homepage, his current projekts arent stupid at all.
@@MineCraffLP It's all about willingness to take risks. Will the game die and lose interest over the next few years or will the bidding wars keep going? Kudos to whoever can take the win (or loss, and not complain).
@@MineCraffLP For every 100 people that take risks, 99 get fucked, 1 succeeds.
mdx Not everyone wants to take risks. And that's fine. Risk is accompanied with stress. Some people like to go for low risk, low gains. Takes longer, but you can rest easy. I'm a risk taking person, but I can definitely understand the other viewpoint.
The guy took a huge risk and it paid off. AOC now wants all the profits to redistribute it to all the other people that never risked anything.
Virtual moon: exists
Gamers: Expensive real estate
I swear this chat is such a bandwagon
He just says some random thing and everyone immediately goes "TRUE" "HAHAHAHAHAHAH" for some brownie points or something
No it is true that sims players and 2nd life players are looked down on by mmo players... and fps players really are the gaming worlds Chad's.
twitch is just cancer. like sure they often ride his dick, but then they all jump down his throat because they don't know PvP got added to Diablo 3. Overall I think Asmon has some dumb takes, but ultimately he seems to be a guy who managed to make a career out of playing a game he enjoys so I can respect that.
once upon a time many years ago I actually owned the 'rarest' item in a mud mmo back in the day in Tibia (multi user dungeon mmo) I did not buy it for real money, just in game gold for a collection I had going. It was a key the programmers had made to unlock any door in the game, even the one's players were not supposed to get into. They later deactivated it so it ended up just being a very rare piece of the games lore.
I probably could have sold it for a couple of hundred bucks at the time If I was so inclined but I never wanted to. Probably should have as I ended up having my account hacked and lost it anyways.
Dang dude feelsbadman
Old tibia is probably one of the most well thought out and well designed MMOs there has ever been.
Why did they deactivate it ?
Neverdie also made a song for his dead wife called gamerchik and put it on the club in entropia lol.
Imagine if mainstream games with actual playerbases allowed players to make money inside their game.
It'd be really easy to be rich since people are a lot more retarded now then back then
It would just be like TF2
That'd be my job.
@@dolphchu8482 people also have access to alot more information now too tho.
lots of games are like that already
14:35 a second ago you were laughing at what he did then you realize he 10x his money you gotta risk it for the Biscuit boii.
6:34 i laughed soooo hard at that guy and his not-bald "avatar"
"bought the moon" LOL
I'm playing the wrong games ...
When you laugh at someone then realize he makes 10x more money than you 14:38
Yeah I kinda liked that part the most
@@jonathangoh4697 hey. asmongold makes more than $500k per year. 😶
seems legit, a game no one ever played having the most expensive in game purchases.
TheDiscoMole Money Laundering?
The game is built around it and the developer actively supports the systems involved. Second life could be similar but for some reason chose not to.
some would call it money laundering
1 million players "no one ever played" yikes
@@mcmario001 1mil registered accounts in a game is not alot it really isnt . like lets be real here its not
I loved that loooong pause after you realized you laughed at the wrong guy...
Imagine spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on virtual real estate and it actually being a good investment smh
7:36 Hierarchy of losers analogy. epic lol
The diablo guy is actually Wudihjo, one of the best players in the world these days 😂
interesting
I've never heard of Asmongold ever but I am loving his videos July 2020.
The face Asmond makes after he makes fun of Neverdie and realizes how much money he made off the Astroid 😂😂
"In 2005, Jacobs mortgaged his real life home for a little over $100,000 in order to purchase a virtual asteroid"
14:06 that's lemmy from motorhead ! 🤘
Hahahaha he thought that neverdie buying that asteroid was really dumb but then was immediately in shock when he saw that the guy made so damn much from it.
"he's like a fucking Jesus." ROFL :Dd
Chat: WHOS LAUGHING NOW KEKW
SECOND LIFE BABY WOOOOOOO gonna log on tonight actually find me some futas.
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You and anyone who likes your comment need to get the fuck out of here we don't need your werid ass on this channel go back to your terribly animated game that only has fat girls playing unrealistic body shaped females.
Last night was crazy, had a big dicked lady with her pee pee flopping all around. It was friggen hot. Also SL has changed so much in the past few years since the original vid was published. No ones using those shitty default avatars anymore. Its all high quality mesh and bento physics now boooooi.
@@MrSeanqueef Gottem
@@dolphchu8482 you're the one on the wrong post jackass.
“That’s the kind of guy that looks like he’d buy virtual real estate” says the NEET collecting WoW mounts in his parents attic
Considering he pays for the house, it's kind of HIS attic.
You jealous ass simp.
I remember the Super rare psychic ambrosia Recipe in Elder Scrolls Online back in the day which sold at min $200 - $2,000 per recipe. Drop chance - 00.02 random areas
00.02 is actually high if u compare the price for it. specially since its grindable
What surprised me most is learning that your house is more than $350000 lol
You’d think you’d hear about these people doing it more than once. Especially if they made money!
Let virtual reality kick in and you will see things like this happening every month.
lol Had to build Amsterdam from scratch. So he had to visit all the brothels and prostitutes for accuracy and science.
We went from a non-existent mace to a non-existent planet with the price difference of fucking 5.98 mil
Funny how a mace from a game he likes selling for 14k is okay but a sword from a game he doesn't care about selling for 16k is not okay cuz the sword is "not real."
And yes, these things CLEARLY have value, they affect your performance in a specific game. How much this is worth to you depends on you. It's like how games, movies, and music have value even though they are not tangibly real but you can get enjoyment out of them.
TBH, blizzard selling virtual mounts are worth millions of dollars, more than all of these combined.
Baertaffy's got an amazing voice tho.
absolutely
Is that Lemmy at 14:06 ?
That Neverdie dude is a genius
I don't understand why anyone would spend that much in a game that so few people play. 1 million registered accounts =/= number of active users and even then the number of active users that actually go around and experience this stuff and pays for it should be even lower.
I feel like there is some fucky price fixing going on or something in Entropia.
Apparently (from other users) it's a game that revolved mostly around spending and making real life money. So having the "hippest club in the universe" would be very lucrative in the long run. Plus there's no competition in the virtual space (from what I assume), as opposed to opening a club in real life and there already being tens of reputable clubs.
like this other poster said everything revolves around real money. even ammo for your gun you use to kill things costs real money for every single bullet. people actually make spread sheets to find the most efficient possible means of killing a creature even if it means swapping to multiple different guns or ammos to perfectly kill the mob as to use the least amount of real money to kill it as possible.
i used to play a MUD called Realms of Kaos like 25+ years ago and i remember a guy selling a divinity weapon for like 10k
14:50 who is laughing now?
Neverdie's head probably looks like fucking Megamind after all those big brain moves
Wait the guy spent 70k on a egg that hatched a endgame boss that everyone had to find a way to kill. So he coulda just not spent anything and had the same thing in the end.
This whole video is an example of *STONKS*
7:50 Winded from shifting his weight in his chair.
The most insane thing is that from those 10 most expensive bought things... there was like 6 different people/companies
Asmond laughing at Jacob then realises he's actually a genius 😂
Someone in chat said since his shirt is the color of his skin it looks like hes wearing a choker lmao
The fucking virtual Amsterdam with prostitutes getting sold on Ebay made me die inside a little.
Shame the list isn't accurate when factoring in CS:GO
how many items on Counter Strike sold for $50,000 bucks?
@@poopymcpoopface3766 quite a few.
The ones i know of are: Karambit Case Hardened (blue gem) over $100k, somewhere along 120k.
Stattrak Karambit Crimson Web (with a good web position) also around 100k.
Several Souvenir Dragon Lores from the range of 10k-60k etc.
@@DarkAlex95 where are you getting these prices lol
I want to buy planet Arrakis. Yes, the sandworms are a hassle, but I bet I could do something with this spice thing that's everywhere...
You know ingame microtransactions wouldnt be so bad if u could actually profit from them legally like this irl with just time investment
If John 'Neverdie' Jacobs is not flipping shitty NFT's right now. I will be absolutely shocked.
12:58
lmfao his shirt is bedazzled lol
14:30 RIP
Ey its my boi BAERTAFFY
really? I didn't realize
This coming from the man who literally collects ridiculous amounts of mounts in WOW
TheEpicBros97 and? Wtf? He doesn’t buy any with real money. There’s a reason he has no store mounts bud
Purriah 101 he still a degenerate
I wanna buy Goldshire and make an ERP tax.
man... suddenly paying 20$ for a whole video game i’ve never played isn’t looking so steep now
05:13 "Gamers are so fucking dumb" Hahahaha that made me laugh so hard.
Is there a documentary on this entropia game? Sounds f*cking wild.
It also shares a name with one of my favorite albums.
14:34 - I was waiting for that, everyone irl must of laughed at him too, until he basically became a millionaire from it rofl
biggest cap of the whole vid was asmon saying hes spent 100 hours on mounts
that second life rant was funny as fuck
200k Per Year!!
Fact Sheet 500k In 5 Years + Sell for 635k!!
500k In 5 Years!!
500k In 5 Years....
200k per year...?
Wait, Math Montage Engaged*
Numbers flying around, Hitting calculator buttons with eraser of pencil, Goin “Hmm” Sometimes...
“Hmm... Something just doesnt add up!?”
So they pretty much sell entire MMO Games complete with payment systems. I mean if Blizzard sells Dalaran, with Shops you can stuff up with items and you get 10 cent wheneaver a player buys an item or use a teleporter, and it doesnt sounds that crazy anymore. Selling the house is still too risky for me.
Jesus Christ, you can get real antique Katana's made by master swordsmiths in the Edo period (1600s) that don't cost $16,000.
my wife thought i was crying over something sad at 13:20....i was dying laughing....i['ve never laughed so hard in my 35 years on this planet omggggg
Sad fact: Every single one of the items mentioned in this video are ACTUAL investments compared to NFT's.
Lmao 7:50 on had me dying 🤣🤣
Gotta fact check the video where it says the Amsterdam sale was the first virtual real estate sale on ebay. People bought and sold Ultima Online housing on ebay in 1990s.
Wait he makes an estimated 200 grand a year and he sells it for 635 grand? Am I the only one who finds that to be incredibly stupid? Literally keep the asteroid for 3 years and make 600 grand and keep it longer and make more. Am I missing something or what
if the game dies out in that span of time, he then makes no money off of it, so by selling it he gets the profit guaranteed while the game is still a big enough deal that people are willing to spend that kind of money on it. Otherwise it would be a big gamble, and for that kind of money who can blame the guy?
Honestly it just depends on how much money you have/make... Dropping thousands to a millionaire is nothing; dropping millions to a billionaire is nothing.
Fun Fact: the Prince of Dubai is the one that bought the DoTA 2 courier
its not that insane for Project Entropia (renamed later as Entropia Universe). The game is built around a real world cash economy where 10 PED (ingame currency) = 1 USD. You not only can clearly buy in game currency w USD but u can also withdraw all ur in game money for USD straight into ur bank account. The game is free to play and you can earn everything without spending a single cent. There are ppl that use this game as their job.
Neverdie Lookin Like A Chad
"Imagine explaining to your friends your gonna buy a virtual club" do you think a guy who's middle name is never die has such things 😂
Neverdie owns most of entropia, he stated about 2 years ago that he pulls $2.3million annually from the game....literally doesn't do shit, but since he had the game when dial up was still going he doesn't have to worry about anything literally
Second Life should be named Only Life because of how much time and money people spend in that fucking game.
The first guy is like that guy who bought a pizza for 13000 Bitcoin
14:26 get rekt Asmongold he did a good investment :O
That virtual real estate bullshit seems like money laundering. It really does. It seems so unreasonable that people would pay to play that game, let alone house money
Yep, it seems very suspect.
Possible. But people can be that rich and stupid, so.
The economy works like real Life. May spend 50 bucks on ingame feature doesnt sound that much to a lot of people, putting 50 bucks from 5000 People and you ingame economy just moved thousands. And that dated looking game was build arround a simulation to real Life, like using real money to do everything. So, spending 100k to buy a ingame place and get few bucks for a lot of people turns out to be a really profitable invest and a beliavable one
_Neverdie_ is the *Handsome Jack* prequel.
Imagine buying a virtual planet or some shit for hundreds of thousands of dollars and then the company goes out of business months later and the game shuts down lmao
This video kind of leads us all the way back to the first of all questions:
is there intelligent life on earth???
*doubts emerging*
MMO's are second life games.
3:15 Imagine if Blizzard would create a really, REALLY, good looking exclusive (one of a kind) mount for WoW and put it out on an auction.
I bet Asmongold would scatter from the "fuсk the 'store'/'paid' mounts" ship.
@Kaioken MillyRock TRUE LULW
i didn't even know most of these games existed before this video