Results 1 to 10 of 38

Hybrid View

  1. #1

    Join Date
    Nov 2015
    Posts
    2,227
    Credits
    2,315
    The free-to-play game business model is driven by perverse incentives. It's not enough to have many players, or to create a fun game that people want to spend a lot of time playing. Instead, it's about finding innovative (or not so innovative) ways to part people with their money. In many cases, that means making the game addictive and NOT fun, and then goading players to pay up to reduce the tedium or gain an advantage over others. In the traditional model, you pay for content. In the free-to-play model, you pay to progress and to out-compete others. The Gatcha mechanic is just another monetization strategy to distinguish the paying players from the rest, and should be viewed as such. That's certainly how developers view it.
    Last edited by sanahtlig; 12-07-2018 at 03:46 PM.
    Magicami Starter Guide: Rerolling for Success
    Rerolling in Kamihime Project: How to get FREE SSR Kamihime
    Sanahtlig's Kamihime Project Toolbox: Includes damage calculators and other useful tools, data, and info I've designed and collected. Make a copy to edit.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by sanahtlig View Post
    The free-to-play game business model is driven by perverse incentives. It's not enough to have many players, or to create a fun game that people want to spend a lot of time playing. Instead, it's about finding innovative (or not so innovative) ways to part people with their money. In many cases, that means making the game addictive and NOT fun, and then goading players to pay up to reduce the tedium or gain an advantage over others. In the traditional model, you pay for content. In the free-to-play model, you pay to progress and to out-compete others. The Gatcha mechanic is just another monetization strategy to distinguish the paying players from the rest, and should be viewed as such. That's certainly how developers view it.
    While I do agree with most points, do remember that games like League of Legends, DOTA 2, or Path of Exile exist.
    As for gacha games though: yeah, they are cancer of gaming.

  3. #3
    lalala Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Gludateton View Post
    While I do agree with most points, do remember that games like League of Legends, DOTA 2, or Path of Exile exist.
    As for gacha games though: yeah, they are cancer of gaming.
    So this forum is like a cancer support group?

  4. #4

    Join Date
    Jul 2017
    Posts
    3,601
    Credits
    3,784
    Quote Originally Posted by lalala View Post
    So this forum is like a cancer support group?
    Hahaha!

    ... wait, fuck.

  5. #5
    lalala Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Slashley View Post
    Hahaha!

    ... wait, fuck.
    Yeah... ikr...

  6. #6

    Join Date
    Nov 2015
    Posts
    2,227
    Credits
    2,315
    Quote Originally Posted by lalala View Post
    So this forum is like a cancer support group?
    A group intended not to so much to support the afflicted, but to support the affliction.
    Magicami Starter Guide: Rerolling for Success
    Rerolling in Kamihime Project: How to get FREE SSR Kamihime
    Sanahtlig's Kamihime Project Toolbox: Includes damage calculators and other useful tools, data, and info I've designed and collected. Make a copy to edit.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •