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    It is still a monetary investment which is a major deterrent to bad faith accounts. This is why so many live games have a “you need to spend 1 dollar to get into the good queue” model. Shit like Escape from Tarkov where people buy accounts en masse are very much the exception.

    But also? The issue is, like with mots things, lower income users. A lot of the cheaper/more affordable “pay as you go” phone plans won’t support the SMS authentication services that these models depend on. Which is why I referenced Overwatch 2 since that was actually a really “good” example of the reasons this is not a good model.

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      10 months ago

      TF2. Even in official competetive mm with phone verification and spending money there are lots of bots.

      won’t support the SMS authentication services that these models depend on.

      Is it even legal?

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        There is no one solution that handles everything (or else everyone would just do that). It is always about a mixture of multiple methods.

        Is it even legal?

        This is the internet. Someone will always claim it is illegal in “Europe”. Nobody will care enough to verify one way or the other. And, regardless of whether it is or is not, companies don’t care because most of those regulations are very toothless either due to bureaucratic inertia or just not giving a fuck.

        The fact of the matter is that this is a very common model used by a range of services and it is not going to get challenged any time soon.

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          Can’t say about entire Europe, especially about Kazahstan which has small part sticking out in Europe, but I’m pretry sure EU is not toothless.