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by charcircuit
1162 days ago
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1. Other gaming platforms could add support to interface with it. 2. It's not the same. With these you actually own the NFT and won't lose it if game itself goes away and they stop supporting it. These virtual items will last forever. 3. The NFT part of games isn't about fun. The technology behind a game isn't just what makes the game fun. A game needing to be good will always be a problem. |
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2. The €10 I had left on my DVD rental place's customer card will also last forever but much like NFTs tied to the latest vaporware web3 game it's not worth anything because nobody else sees any value in it now that the rental place is gone.
3. The NFT part of games isn't about the game then. It's not contributing anything to the enjoyment of the game. It's just facilitating conspicious consumption to demonstrate real-life financial status in the game. Much like micro transactions, this is making the game less enjoyable just to milk some players (rarely those actually wealthy, more often those with worse impulse control or using other people's money, e.g. kids and addicts) for more cash.