Didros

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I've recently seen a lot of videos from Hearthstone creators about the game The Bazaar created by an ex-hearthstone creator. They are selling closed beta access for around $30 for the basic pack, which gives you and a friend access to the game, as well as enough premium currency to unlock the three currently available heroes.

The value proposition isn't terrible in the gaming industry right now. Open beta is supposed to start in December (and totally check the game out. It looks pretty fun!) I'm just so tired of competent QA people being replaced with pay for early access to a "free" game.

The monetization of the game is very odd, but let's discuss how the monetization of a game affects what the developers are incentivised to put effort into. A free to play game is often monetized, similar to League of Legends, mostly through cosmetic overrides for in-game models. This is why most LoL patch notes are new champions that come out with a few skins, new skins for Lux and Ezreal, I mean existing champions. The incentive for the developers is to only make new skins, and on top of that, only new skins for very popular champions.

The Bazaar has a casual mode where if you get ten wins (like Hearthstone Arena), you get a ticket to play a game of ranked mode. You also get one free ranked ticket every day that is use-it-or-lose-it. And if you get enough wins in a ranked run, you are rewarded with treasure chests, which will contain a cosmetic.

The plan is for these cosmetic items to be tradable to other players. For a free to play game, this sounds like a paradise for botting. But also having a "ranked" mode just be the normal mode, but with the possibility of rewards is very silly to me in general. But having a ranked queue that costs money seems terrible. The incentive is for the developers to funnel as many people into paying for ranked runs as possible, but the rewards will decrease in value the more people receive them.

I don't have access to the game due to not wanting to spend on beta testing the game so close to Brighter Shores coming out and Oldschool Runescape Leagues later this month. But I'm not sure I would continue to play this game, considering I don't expect the game to succeed.

What other free to play games have monetization models that incentivise the devs to create the best possible gaming experience for the users? Or is that not sustainable in our current market?

[–] Didros@beehaw.org 1 points 32 minutes ago

I've not played in over 8 years now(I think?) Whats the 50/50?

[–] Didros@beehaw.org 1 points 2 days ago

The one where the guys dead twin brother had the long-lost cousin who was married to the dude who murdered the brother, but we didn't find that out until he cheated with the sister of the other girl (played by the same actress) who was lost on the mountain after the plane crash.

[–] Didros@beehaw.org 3 points 1 week ago

No, it was a a simple plug and play meme, maybe like "the African Chad" would have made the double joke clear. It's just subtext as is.

[–] Didros@beehaw.org 9 points 1 week ago (1 children)

There is zero percent chance this is real... right? RIGHT?

[–] Didros@beehaw.org 0 points 1 week ago

On one hand a huge monitor with a powerful computer and a surround sound system are also pay to win.

Blizzard could also add give us money and we'll give you better guns. People would buy the fuck out of it just like fifa cards.

[–] Didros@beehaw.org 1 points 1 week ago

God clearly causing these floods because of bathrooms.

[–] Didros@beehaw.org 2 points 1 week ago

What is there to be hopeful about?

[–] Didros@beehaw.org 1 points 1 week ago

Nice, you really SLAMMED them!

[–] Didros@beehaw.org 3 points 2 weeks ago

The systems allow people to do harm, we need to violently oppose them.

Jeff Bezo may suck as a person, but capitalism is designed to make people like him as the ruling class. If you don't like it, fight it.

[–] Didros@beehaw.org 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

But you live in a world where there are few union jobs, and the middle class has all but evaporated. We can't afford to buy things because we don't make enough money, so companies stopped making products for us. Brands no longer compete to create the best value for the customer, but to make the most short-term profit they can.

While unions may not be the best solution, it is clear the working class having a voice is a feature, not a bug.

[–] Didros@beehaw.org 1 points 2 weeks ago

Australia already showed us that it isn't even that hard. And it was incredibly effective. It's just that the largest gun manufacturers can spend over 100% of their profits on paying politicians and talking heads to keep things this way.

Australia is a great parallel for your arguments. The same "we had to concur the wilderness" history and all. I believe they have not had a mass shooting since 2008 when they passed their gun control.

[–] Didros@beehaw.org 5 points 2 weeks ago

The secret to really creamy eggs is to use 2 teaspoons of cream of tartar on the pan before you begin the creation of the eggs. The best way that I've found to apply the cream of tartar is with a coal spatula. You can rub the cream of tartar into the pan with the spatula in the cabinet under the sink to reduce the chance of the sunlight or gama rays interfering with the adhesion process. After that, your pan should be good for at least 60-70 years of making eggs! Unfortunately, if you make anything else in the pan, it will ruin the "seasoning" I believe it is called, and you'll need to do it again. But believe me, the eggs are well worth the effort! Especially helpful when making a chicken based egg as they tend to have the lowest protein levels.

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