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China flip-flops on addictive gaming mechanic restrictions as stocks plumet and gamers celebrate

Started by Redaktion, December 27, 2023, 21:48:24

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Redaktion

The Chinese government recently tightened its grasp on the gaming industry and predatory practices that a lot of game studios use to generate revenue. More recently, government officials have said that these new rules may be reconsidered after stock prices tumbled in the wake of the new regulations.

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julian.vdm

Quote from: A on December 28, 2023, 01:12:26"systems like ... daily login rewards were unhealthy"
How so

I'm not sure if this is sarcastic or not, but I'll answer in earnest. Often, daily login rewards increase in in-game value as the longer you chain them up. They pressurise players to log in daily to maximise rewards, potentially fuelling gaming addiction. This isn't always the case, but even when it isn't, some of the rewards come with insane login requirements. Warframe, for instance, just counts total login days, not chains, but some of the more desirable login rewards only come from logging in after 900+ logins. It's pretty obviously not a great mechanic, especially for kids and teens that take gaming more seriously than they probably should.

Hunter2020

When I was a kid, we played video games whenever we felt like, not like this new age sh1t were you HAVE to login each day to catch up to other players that have no life...

SethNW

Good. Let it all burn to the ground for what they are doing to gaming... It really needs to burn down so something better can grow in its place.

farare

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