The player wasn't a professional "gold farmer" in a warehouse; he was a former factory worker with a permanent disability using the game to pay for his daughter’s physical therapy.
Min-ho was supposed to close the ticket with a template response. Instead, he did something forbidden: he looked deeper into the logs. He saw that the player wasn't using scripts or hacks. He was playing , to earn a living wage. The Breaking Point: "Giving In" Legit Korean RMT Intern Convinced and Gives In ...
The "Legit Intern" was convinced not by greed, but by the realization that for some, the virtual world is the only viable labor market left. The player wasn't a professional "gold farmer" in
The turning point came when Min-ho initiated a "shadow ban" and received an immediate, desperate appeal via the support ticket system. Unlike the usual bot-generated spam, this message contained: Scanned documents from a local clinic. He saw that the player wasn't using scripts or hacks