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by 3bodyProblem
1833 days ago
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Countries are talking about gambling packs that you can buy for different games. Although that is an issue I'm more worried about all the other things those companies do. Especially BR's are incredibly toxic and addictive. The random aspect of each round, not knowing if you will land on the ultimate gear on drop, or having to fight tooth and nail with scrapes and still turn up victories I think is way more addictive then currently on the radar of those countries. Besides that all of those F2P games make you invest in their ecosystem. Battle pass here, skin there. Free unlocks when you play certain game modes. That is the real crack, including unhealthy conditioning. So if you are working for companies like Respawn, EA or Epic (or similar). Scratch yourself behind the ears. I would say I don't have an addictive tendency, but the amount of effort it cost me to get away from apex is higher then I would like to admit. I noticed playing those games didn't made me happy anymore, but I still felt like I've invested so much in it that I had to keep going. I'm happy that the game had so many terrible design choices for me to make it easier to step away. But the moment these companies figure that out as well, I think they will trap even more customers |
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This claim is based on some EA whitepaper on the topic plus the players' own observations of the match-making system.
I can't support or deny this claim as I haven't looked into EBMM, but the terrible match-making system is what turned me off of Apex.