CowKing
All Hail Shadow!
I really want to vent about this but I honestly don't know where to vent so I hope y'all don't mind if I put it here.
I just want to say that I don't have anything against hacking, but only if it's for private or personal use. If you're using hacks for profitable gain or for online economical reasons, however, that's a whole different story.
Recently, selling hacked tickets, items, and bells for real-world money is becoming more common in the AC community, and it sucks because I feel like it's ruining the online economy and it undermines the work me and many other people go through to get the items fairly. I work my butt off to hunt and sell fish bait, and it sucks that someone can just hack it in and sell a stack for 10 bucks. (Yes, it's that expensive)
And then it gets worse when people in the YouTube community are endorsing this behavior. Recently, one of my favorite Animal Crossing streamers took a sponsor for a site that hacks in anything and sells them to you. Whenever someone tries to call him out on it, he just responds with "then just don't use the service lol it's safe" without even acknowledging that not only does this break Nintendo's EULA, but it's also extremely immoral. I get that he was paid to say that, but still, it's kinda scummy he's promoting something like that, and that situation lead me to post this rant.
What do you guys think about this whole mess?
I just want to say that I don't have anything against hacking, but only if it's for private or personal use. If you're using hacks for profitable gain or for online economical reasons, however, that's a whole different story.
Recently, selling hacked tickets, items, and bells for real-world money is becoming more common in the AC community, and it sucks because I feel like it's ruining the online economy and it undermines the work me and many other people go through to get the items fairly. I work my butt off to hunt and sell fish bait, and it sucks that someone can just hack it in and sell a stack for 10 bucks. (Yes, it's that expensive)
And then it gets worse when people in the YouTube community are endorsing this behavior. Recently, one of my favorite Animal Crossing streamers took a sponsor for a site that hacks in anything and sells them to you. Whenever someone tries to call him out on it, he just responds with "then just don't use the service lol it's safe" without even acknowledging that not only does this break Nintendo's EULA, but it's also extremely immoral. I get that he was paid to say that, but still, it's kinda scummy he's promoting something like that, and that situation lead me to post this rant.
What do you guys think about this whole mess?