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by lifeformed
4803 days ago
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I hope this doesn't offend anyone, but: A game that lets you top the leaderboards by paying buckets of cash is a game designed around exploiting their players. It's a kind of shallow and unethical game design that's basically the junk food and cigarettes of games. It's fine that it exists, and everyone should have the freedom to partake in it, but I hope no one looks up to it as a model of good game design. Sure, it's a good business model or whatever, but so is selling cigarettes. |
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