subject: Diablo Iii Debuts Real Money Auction House [print this page] The most disturbing feature in Diablo III has nothing to do with hacking and slashing your way through the forces of hell: this is true of the game auction house of money that allows players to sell items in-game for money real. Now, after weeks of delays caused by security problems and problems of stability of the server, Blizzard finally launched the real money auction house. After poking around in the economy of the game for a few hours, we have
Blizzard has wisely asked all users of the House of auctions in real money to register with their two-step authentication service, which requires a stand-alone authentication device or an application on your iOS / Android phone that is bound to your Battle.net account. With real money on the line of the impetus to hacking accounts will be greater than ever and since no account with an authenticator has been hacked successfully requiring authentication appears as a solid strategy to keep the market at least a little honest.Once you have your authentication work, the real money auction house is remarkably easy to use. Just click on the button on the top right side of the window of the auction house and you work in U.S. dollars rather than in-game gold. All the money you make is automatically credited that you can use to buy products Blizzard and subscriptions and it is relatively easy to link your account with a PayPal address to use the money for non-gaming purchases.
When Blizzard home real auction money is not a great place to buy or sell your goods Diablo. Since the House opened for less than a day blogs are sold at very different prices, it's easy to find duplicates of the same issue with remarkably similar stats sold for the maximum of $250 and to the strict minimum needed to make a profit. Unfortunately, the prices are not likely to stabilize too quickly. Home gold in the auction game still suffers some price wobbly enough one month after the launch. For the time being, it is unlikely that you will succeed to sell on the auction in real money House, and you will not be able to say if you get a good deal as a buyer.
Worse still, for the moment, the auction house is only that you sell the equipment. Gems, both forge and other in-game items which have a constant value each time they are considered as the drop products and Blizzard does not let you do this account still for sale. Given that each jewel is basically the same that they will stabilize at the price of much more quickly and to give a real sense of how everything is really interesting in the universe.The Diablo best estimate of the true value of something comes from illegal gold and sellers of items that occasionally you spam in the game. While I'd never advocate buying from a seller in gold, you can't claim they have mastered well enough of the in-game economy.