• mindbleach@sh.itjust.works
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    10
    arrow-down
    1
    ·
    6 months ago

    Oh, does murder exist? Then I guess knife-point robbery is okay. Worse crimes mean this crime can’t matter.

    Better your kids learn from a mugging, right? I mean compared to murder it’s no big deal.

    Jesus Christ.

    I could afford to throw my kid to the wolves and hope for the best

    Or you could teach them economics with real products instead of scams. Not just “less worse scams.” No scams. That’s the ideal: zero scams.

    And the reason for that ideal is adults. I don’t give two shits about your children, in this context. They are irrelevant to why I am saying, this business model is a scam, and we should just ban it. Arguing that we should encourage that bullshit, specifically because it is a scam, specifically to take advantage of children, is batshit fucking stupid.

    • PenguinTD@lemmy.ca
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      1
      arrow-down
      8
      ·
      6 months ago

      Well, I would never compare even 20 dollar bad purchase decision as to let them commit murder or feed them to wolves. I don’t feel like continue discuss with you helps cause you can also see my other responses to why I feel it’s a good tool for parents.

      If you’d like to think this business model is a scam, then so do many other industries, like government run lottery or casinos, or trading card game, etc. Your logic is like “let’s ban all bad things so they don’t ever happen.” right, good luck with that zero scam ideals, might as well try to build a no lying society?

      When alcohol and cigarettes are scientifically proven bad to your health, look what our society decides to do with them?

      I do the next best thing I can think of to educate and guide my kids, you do your effort to ban this type of business model, cool? I am not against that really, if you can pull it off.

      • mindbleach@sh.itjust.works
        link
        fedilink
        English
        arrow-up
        4
        arrow-down
        1
        ·
        6 months ago

        Laws? Preventing bad things?! Preposterous!

        Since when are scams illegal?

        I reiterate: Jesus Christ.

        You know what, sure, give your kids just a little heroin, to teach them not to do heroin. God luck and good speed.

        Meanwhile - for adults - this entire business model is intolerable. You have access to your credit card. Right? You can blow your entire paycheck, not some measly allowance, on fake shit inside a ““free”” game. That’s what it’s designed to take from you. We don’t fucking need it. It’s infecting everything. We can just ban it.

        If we do not ban it, there will be nothing else. For me, or you, or your smack-addict sprog. The entire video game industry is slowly being ruined by this bullshit, and your fusion-hot take is that we should let it scam children specifically because it’s a scam. What the everlasting fuck.

        • PenguinTD@lemmy.ca
          link
          fedilink
          English
          arrow-up
          2
          arrow-down
          3
          ·
          6 months ago

          It’s hard to argue with people thinking that giving a kid heroin is equal to let them open a gacha egg or lootbox and how they respond to the results. I don’t know how you can make that connection and I’d like to see a reputable peer reviewed study where even expose once or a couple times lootbox and then they become untreatable gambling addicts. Show me anything and I will make personal call to the research institute asking questions and donate them, hosting a website and then spread it like gospel. You can’t because that’s not how gambling addiction works.

          You are forming this “XXX = evil” argument and tag it’s like feeding heroin to your kid. But provides nothing or alternative to help parents to catch those traits early. The same take away your entire pay check works for pretty many other things that are currently exists, like option trading, you wanna ban those too?

          Lastly, you are also wrong about how the game industry works today. The whale hunters are moving to expensive skins in limited timed pass/event purchases to fomo their whale targets, the lootbox bussiness is shrinking even after the kompu gacha ban in Japan. People can sue and get (maybe not full) their money back, a couple case in Japan, EU, US and even Canada already.(most recent notable is the Epic lootbox/vbuck settlement case.)

          The AAAs there are more games that recently come out without “any” mtx except digital deluxe and pre-order bonus, and they make banks compare to those in the F2P space. Which universe you lived in that all games become F2P and you are forced to play those and have to become addict to them? Check both out:

          https://store.steampowered.com/sale/BestOf2022

          https://store.steampowered.com/sale/BestOf2023

          Notice any difference? There are less F2P titles in top platinum 1st~12th in 2023 than 2022, where is your version of F2P doomsday coming from?

          And I hope your ban-this ban-that universe is so perfect that no one can scam, everyone is nice law abiding saints that work for free and help everyone in need. No no need to learn financial literacy and responsible spending behavior and you just need to hook this thing up before you sleep and your life will be perfect.

          Come on, I am still waiting for your study that shows some miracle level of addiction triggering lootbox mechanics.

          • mindbleach@sh.itjust.works
            link
            fedilink
            English
            arrow-up
            2
            arrow-down
            1
            ·
            6 months ago

            Fuck your parenting.

            For the last time: adults adults adults. This abuse is bad, for adults. I don’t care about your children, at all, full stop.

            YOU want this abuse to exist. You KNOW it’s abuse. You have fully acknowledged it is a scam, but you LIKE the scam, because it’ll teach your miserable spawn a lesson. Fuck that lesson. Fuck your kids. Scams are bad, actually. Fuck abusive business models. Fuck anyone who thinks addiction requires 100.0% of users to get addicted before we can call it deliberate psychological abuse to induce addiction for limitless quantities of actual money.

            Why the hell would I need to name an alternative way to teach your kids about the orphan-threshing machine, when I am saying the orphan-threshing machine should not exist?

            Why do you think “free” games are the only place this happens, when fucking Diablo has this garbage in it? This is coming to EVERYTHING. There will be nothing else, if we let it continue! It is the dominant strategy! Do you know what those words mean? Do you even care what words mean?

            I’m inclined to say no, when you keep sneering as hard as you can about identifying intolerable abuse, as if saying “that’s bad and it needs to stop” is a contradiction, unless I solve all problems forever.

            • PenguinTD@lemmy.ca
              link
              fedilink
              English
              arrow-up
              1
              arrow-down
              1
              ·
              6 months ago

              well, look at that simple finger pointing argument tech. As an adult you can do better.

              Let me copy something I typed a bit earlier to a different guy that copied almost the same strat you use but less cursing. “Abuse means you are in a position where the victim can’t or don’t know how to say no to your malpractice.” Let’s see what my kid currently can ask me to stop:

              • humming, whistling, that make noise he caused since his youtube video stuck in my head
              • get one vegetable out of his plate and replace with a different kind he can take.
              • if he had enough tickling quota and asked me to stop any time.
              • right I forgot you don’t care about my kid, maybe I should also stop here.

              Any person without the addiction trait can just stop, the time it takes to get there varied by which part of distribution you fall on. As gamer we simply do so because:

              • there are newer better ones out there
              • you burned out grinding or simply tired of that price gouging shit throwing at you, you learn to identify those sales pitch and not get involved next time
              • you run out of money? you are in therapy? regain your self control after properly follow instruction to separate out access to available fund by a trusted 3rd party?
              • you simply don’t like the game loop, that’s what happened to me with MMO boom, I tried a couple and none of them attracted me.

              Disclaimer: I probably have really high tolerance because of Monster Hunter, the OG rng drop action rpg where you hunt the same monster for 3 chances of 1% drop per hunt. My understanding of probability and other game mechanics to keep you there really thanks to this game. Where you burn time instead of money.

              Gacha game itself is not an abusive practice, we have establish that cause the widely available statistics from many other existing industries(gacha eggs, trading cards, lottery, etc) I’ve mentioned before. If you don’t like the game you simply stop playing. If you liked the game so much and can not stop playing, you might need to seek therapy as you fall under that group in distribution as “highly susceptible”. And if you are a addict victim yourself, hating/banning all those that traps people like you does not solve the fundamental issues, including cursing and painting a internet stranger as some type of “enabler” or putting your words in my mouth, I am not going to repeat those.

              I did not say it has to be free game for that to happen, but because free game relies on mtx and other mechanics to survive so they must have something else in game to get revenue. Actually, even free games are going away from that practice cause most people learn. Sharing knowledge is a great thing, people break down how much money you need to spend to get something or how many hours you need to grind in Diablo 4 for stuff pretty much less than one month after launch. They helped so many people before they fall into that “grinding pit”. Any seasoned player will look for those before they even dip their hands in a game because of sunken cost fallacy, “I need to keep playing cause I invest so much time/money in this game already”, instead of focus on “does playing the game is still fun?”

              This is not coming to everything, let me show you a couple top selling game in last stretch of 2023(after Sep):

              • Baldur’s Gate
              • Starfield
              • Cyberpunk(the DLC update and bundle)
              • Alan Wake II
              • Spiderman II
              • Super Mario Bros. Wonder

              The games that receives really well but I don’t have sales data:

              • Robocop
              • Lie of P, Lords of fallen (Souls like)
              • The Talos Principle 2
              • Avatar

              What about other games that aren’t even on my radar? Well, I don’t care.

              Like I mentioned, you do your thing, push for regulation, do your best and I’d hate to tell you that it doesn’t work if you put that energy toward me instead of, say, running for legislation rep. As an adult you should know about this by now, I hope you learn and improve and push for your ideal society. Just like I learn a couple new words from your post even though it’s just useless efforts to try get me upset about something baseless.