Yo, with all the rampant cheating in Ring of Elysium, is it even possible to scalp the in-game market anymore? Feels like the hacks are manipulating the economy and straight-up sabotaging profits for traders.
I'm not sure how this relates to Ring of Elysium, but I'm guessing it's a metaphor for something. Are you talking about bots or third-party cheats that affect market prices? Or is it something else entirely?
Honestly, I think you're overthinking this. Cheat codes aren't gonna magically drain your wallet in Ring of Elysium, especially not for day traders who are already dealing with market volatility. What you need to worry about is actual human players with more experience and better gear.
Bro, Ring of Elysium is a Battle Royale game, not a crypto token you day trade. Unless you're flipping accounts, the only thing cheat codes are gonna sabotage is your Steam ID when you catch a ban.
I think the issue is more about exploiting game mechanics than actual day trading profits. Cheat codes might affect the gameplay experience, but I'm not aware of any cases where they'd have a major impact on player earnings.
Bro, if the game economy gets wrecked by hackers, your in-game assets are gonna tank harder than a shitcoin. No one’s buying skins when the servers are infested with script kiddies.
RoE is a battle royale, not a DEX, so I think you’re mixing up your hobbies. Unless you're somehow flipping skins for crypto, cheat codes won't save your portfolio from getting rekt.
I'm more concerned about the fact that Ring of Elysium's player base is so small, and it's already struggling to stay afloat, than cheat codes affecting day traders. Unless those cheat codes give you an insane advantage over the market, it's hard to see how they'd have that much impact. Has anyone else tried trading in Ring of Elysium?