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Comment Re:Slashdot so... (Score 0) 136

^ This is important. More people need to realize how capitalism (which is just a nice name for rampant greed) is affecting their judgments. We're seeing more and more cash grab games in the F2P and AAA sectors. Destiny 2 is a good example of a AAA title. Destiny 2 lacked content, took away content from base users, and continued to push even more post-purchase money transactions rather than real content. Too many modern games are using their resources on programming in-game transaction systems that will produce new revenue streams instead of making games that are compelling enough to warrant a high price tag AND convince the player that it's worth the price. If a company can't convince us a software product is worth its price without saying it's F2P, then borrowing or piracy are the only ways to tackle that question. Piracy convinces players if a game is worthy of their respect or not. Respected games will be bought. No developer, publisher, or game shop deserves your money unless they can prove it's worth it. Remember that, folks.

Comment Re:Double whammy. (Score 0, Troll) 563

WAH WAH THE LEFT WAH WAH DEMOCRATS WAH WAH SNOWFLAKES. All you've done is stop relevant discussion by whining about the faceless evil that you call THE LEFT. Your rhetorical approach is worthless. Notice how you're the only one who believes these things actually need to be addressed? Seems to me the only snowflake present is you, as your contribution here is simply a knee-jerk partisan blame game towards the left. That's a perfect example of being hella basic in America. You'll need to step up your game if you want to address anything. Propose some ideas worth talking about, and maybe the left (meaning people that you have labeled so poorly, nothing more) would at least humor you. But your track record here is the same as most stupid Americans: Attack the symptom, ignore the cause. And the only way to fix that issue is to stop making/posting assumptions, and start asking questions. The more everyone becomes open to discussion, the more progress we'll make. And NO progress is going to happen with your approach, so pardon me while I take a nice steamy dump all over you.

Comment Re:First Post? (Score 1) 304

psssssst, your Apple device is sacrificing usability and power control for the illusion of a longer battery life. Rooted Android users have been tweaking their CPU/GPU clocks for better battery to performance ratios for a long time now. But it's hard to look at the facts when you're too busy being snide on the internet, huh?

Comment Re:Absolutely is Gambling (Score 1) 203

That is the argument I just thought of. MTG would be more like gambling than lootboxes because the contents of the pack have a real money market value. Overwatch lootboxes (and most games) only has account items with no trading allowed (ignoring possible account trades / RMT), which is why Overwatch lootboxes are DEFINITELY NOT GAMBLING. Paying for a lootbox in any game is like throwing money into a black hole of capitalism. But lootboxes are almost like racketeering. Games used to include this kind of content with the game purchase itself. But lootboxes / "gatcha rolls" were created to keep rewards low, desire high, and overpriced fake in-game currency flowing. All they've done is make the GAME ITSELF less enjoyable over all. This is why so many people play "for fun" and say "it's just quickplay" while dicking around. It's because they're not invested in the game. They're invested in the fake loot. They wanna play dress up while they die in worse and worse ways. They aren't really participating, they're role-playing.

Comment We can FIX this (Score 1) 146

The companies selling tickets put no real controls in their system to stop the mass purchase & reselling of tickets. Companies without rules are enablers. After all, they just want to sell their stock and make their profit, so there's little incentive for them to change unless there are huge amounts of empty (but paid for) seats at events. These companies are the source of the problem, and it's up for them to fix it. The scalpers want to make a new market off of art appreciation, and thus resells items for ridiculous markups. Exploiting other people for more cash than something is worth = Shitty job for shitty humans who live in unsustainable bubbles. HOW ABOUT THIS FIX: Ticket companies sell 1 ticket per transaction. Purchased tickets are attached to a person's name, email, phone number, etc. People can only pick up these tickets at the event itself after verifying with their personal information / ID card. More options, like ticket transfers or extra rules, could and should be implemented to enable consumer choice & counteract successful scalpers who try to find exploits in this system.

Comment Re:Wow, slashdot has gone down hill (Score 1) 148

tl;dr = YEAH SCIENCE! OPEN YOUR EYES!! WAKE UP, AMERICA!!! Did I use enough exclamation points? I do agree with the other commenters here - Alt-right trolling, hostility, and overall worldview have been hitting Slashdot comments (and other sites) pretty hard lately. I'd say to go elsewhere, but seriously, try long & reasoned discussion here on Slashdot. More than likely, you'll be intelligently engaged by someone with different ideas and opinions, NOT insulted like this Anonymous Coward.

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