Of course I do not show anyone because he killed me in a shooting game. But what about theft, for example? For example Minecraft: Steve found some diamonds and hid them in the house. Someone secretly goes to his house and takes them. In reality, that would be theft. Is that also punishable in computer games? Or if someone offers gold on a server, if someone works for him. If he does not give the gold afterwards, would that be fraud? Could you show that in real?
Absolutely no scam, this happens in a virtual world and in this example is not the penal code in contrast to the real world, where this course applies.
When it comes to real money, in the real world it is fraud / theft etc.
If you break into houses in video games, steal cars, etc. Is it game, not punishable in real life?
No, that would not be a theft because it implies taking away a foreign moving thing. But you do not take anything away, just change the server code. So it's not theft.
No, offering gold and not fulfilling it afterwards would not be a scam. But could become such, if really "real" money has flowed.
But there are a lot of crimes that can be realized in computer games. The best known here is the insult.