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@dondashall Жыл бұрын
Anthem was supposed to be around for years to come too, so were all the other failed live services. It's simply not a promise any dev or publisher can make because it depends on audience reception.
@thepolarphantasm2319 Жыл бұрын
"web3 gaming is the future" - some mark
@Sniperbear13 Жыл бұрын
those games still have to answer the question; why do they need to have Web3? what value does it add?
@stuartmorley6894 Жыл бұрын
Doing the whole thing backwards is exactly the problem. They are making it be monetized before they are making it fun or playable. If any of them made a great game then thought about how to include those elements and if it was worth it then fair enough. The people who are interested in the asset sales don't care if the game is good, they are treating it as an investment.
@thegrouchization Жыл бұрын
Random topic, but you can close tabs by middle-clicking them rather than needing to click the little X. Learning that made my browsing experience much more smooth, so hopefully this info is as useful to you as it was to me, Kira (and anybody else who reads this comment, of course).
@Bladster94 Жыл бұрын
One thing that makes these projects really struggle is, NFT projects are almost all relying on promising things that don't exist yet, through their whitepapers. But gamers are very wary of promises, considering how many times developers have lied or over-promised before. And the NFT landscape seems to be very prone to those.
@Maric18 Жыл бұрын
the biggest "minecraft replacement" are factorio and the games that it spawned ( satisfactory, dyson sphere program and so on) and they only replace a very specific modded minecraft gameplay experience
@harsa2017 Жыл бұрын
Still have no idea what web3 and crypto adds to the "future" of gaming aside from replacing premium in-game currency and auction house, but with some added moonbro spunk this time
@internationalparam Жыл бұрын
How can you afford a NFT but not a gaming pc?
@sparki9085 Жыл бұрын
So uh, what does the Blockchain add to these games? Still trying to figure that out
@BarkleyBCooltimes Жыл бұрын
I think the biggest thing nft games don't get is that most people who play games are trying to get away from some sort of limitation that real life has. When playing something like Roller Coaster Tycoon, I don't think "wow I wish I could actually be making money right now" I think "wow, this park is going to be really cool after I build this Roller Coaster."
@DemonicAkumi Жыл бұрын
Any single player game that wants you to spend real money for items and such or it would be a sluggish time tends to have 2 outcomes:
@StarkeRealm Жыл бұрын
I think I've said this before, but the dumbest thing about NFTs in games is, when Ubisoft tried putting them into a triple A game, it bombed hard. I forget the exact number, but, they moved something like three NFTs after the Quartz minting. And that was with a good game backing it up. (Granted, Ghost Recon: Breakpoint was a bit of a mess at launch, and so it still had that reputation to deal with.)
@JackNormalMemes Жыл бұрын
Must be weird waking up all day to either willingly spend all day lying to people on twitter about nfts to hopefully increase your assets value or spend all day ignoring the niggling doubts that you're in a cult lol
@DanielDroegeShow Жыл бұрын
Imagine your friend invites you over to a pay-per-view event at their house.
@Nickthenec Жыл бұрын
The only web3/blockchain game I've played was Ni No Kuni crossworlds, it's based off a Japanese game IP that I had played the ps4 games of. After downloading it I realized there was a cryptocurrency and that the game was essentially full of bots and published by Netmarble, which explained why it felt like every generic grinding Korean mmo instead of a single player story game like the other Ni No Kuni games. I read up on the cryptocurrency that Netmarble was using for the game called Marbelex and they basically said they were going to ride the wave of web3 and promised to keep the currency stable for all of their users. It was trading at $51 when the game came out, and now it's about $0.90. It seems like every web3 game is some kind of grindy Korean style mmo that bots can exploit to make the world feel full to trick normal people into spending money in the game ecosystem, while they literally just exact all liquidity from said ecosystem. I guess that's web3 gaming.
@From_A_Diverging_Timeline Жыл бұрын
You know what i like about souls games / elden ring / bloodborne / sekiro? You buy the game and all the weapons and armor and items dont cost anything and are available to all players. I like having a large selections of builds and things to try. So lock everything good about a souls game behind monitization and nfts. Brilliant.
@Rockhoppr3 Жыл бұрын
NFT-based souls-like: If you die, you drop your NFTs. If you die before you recover them, you lose your NFTs forever.
@sebastianwendl603 Жыл бұрын
I love how "Line goes up" has become the standard explanation for Crypto Hype. Because this was the name of the documentary that finally explained Crypto in a Non-BS way that everyone could easily understand. And it is the simplest explanation of bigger-fool-theory I have ever heard