http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/07/arts/07eve.html?_r=3&adxnnl=1&oref=slogin&adxnnlx=1191870080-coWZESlvhrZqXWze69bNLw)
I hope that democracy really does take root in this terrible wasteland, where scamming and pyramid schemes are tolerated and even encouraged. The endless warfare and war crimes, as well as unexcusable government corruption...is terrible. Just terrible.
Plus, their currency exchange rate is so low, it's desipicable. $0.0000000549=1 ISK. Hyperinflation continues at a rapid pace. Poverty is at an all-time high. The online community has just hired a economist (
http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/08/21/0140201&tid=209) in order to help deal with the crisis, but is it a case of "too little, too late"?
I hope Freedom House brings a report on them. Maybe there should be some UN intervention to end the violence. I mean, it has to be a big issue, the New York Times covered it.
Hilmar Petursson, CCP’s chief executive, said, “Perception is reality, and if a substantial part of our community feels like we are biased, whether it is true or not, it is true to them. Eve Online is not a computer game. It is an emerging nation, and we have to address it like a nation being accused of corruption. A government can’t just keep saying, ‘We are not corrupt.’ No one will believe them. Instead you have to create transparency and robust institutions and oversight in order to maintain the confidence of the population.”
http://news.filefront.com/ccp-to-hold-ombudsman-elections-for-eve-online/)