Reading books or watching psychology info on how to find yourself, be yourself. Let go of the EGO so you can be better?, Exercise, cook, learn to love yourself so you won't be crying over a broken heart when you get dumped? and how not to waste time here.The same can be said about endless scrolling of Forums, Social Media, and the web in general....All of it really a waste of time but the question is what should/can we be doing instead?
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I agree. It's rather insidious, and I have no idea why it hasn't been acted on. Can only imagine most legislators don't understand what's going on.Games have gotten really bad in the last few years for what amounts to gambling. Things like loot boxes, micro transactions and season passes. Whatever they call them, they're all designed to keep you playing and spending money. EA and Ubisoft are the worst offenders, but a lot of games have them. Free-to-play and mobile games are 100% guaranteed to have such things in them.
I think the UK government tried to go after EA, but that's when they called lot boxes, etc "surprise mechanics." Likely nothing has been done since.I agree. It's rather insidious, and I have no idea why it hasn't been acted on. Can only imagine most legislators don't understand what's going on.
As far as I can tell, there are two levels of manipulation at play. The most disgusting is definitely the gambling aspect of loot boxes. EA likes to equate their loot boxes to kinder surprises, but there's so much wrong with that analogy. For one, a kinder egg is like $2, and the dinky toy inside isn't worth much or desired, and is played with in isolation like once then discarded typically. EA lootboxes, on the other hand, are 5x, 10x, 50x more expensive, contain highly sought after prizes, are unfairly weighted so that your chances of getting the most desired outcome is much less than assumed, and convey advantages in multiplayer environments.
The second level is regular microtransactions where there's no random nature to it, but they still convey advantages in multiplayer games, so there's a strong compulsion to buy.
These compulsions are hard enough on adults with impulsive tendencies, so to have them affect kids is abhorrent.
Now we know why you were quiet on terb SundaySo I was stuck on AC Black flag and that ended my addiction for a bit but now - Harry fucking potter!!!! I’m done.
10 fucking hours. I couldn’t believe it. I played for 10 hours just getting my character together and learning the layout of the land and how things work. 10 fucking hours!
Thank God it is family day today so my brat can play with me. It is their fault anyway, since they made me buy it. LOL.