Nightbird, on 02 October 2020 - 07:48 AM, said:
I'm explaining how the world works and the rationale behind it.
So basically, "That's how the world works", sounds like what FO4 Raiders say to themselves as they disemboweled people, cut their heads and put to their spikes. You know if you shoot someone in the head, they die. That's how the world works -- ****, that is how physics work. You know what is funny too, for all of your invocation of personal responsibility, it logically ends up pleading like a victim to a cruel world.
Fact is, we have the choice to do so, we can change how the world works, that is what humanity is all about, that is what Laws are for, and that is what the governments are doing now when they are about to regulate Lootboxes themselves.
Nightbird, on 02 October 2020 - 07:48 AM, said:
Some micro-transactions for a game to earn revenue isn't bad right? The only problem is when people spend more money than they should and put themselves into a hole?
Sure, but it is cut from the same cloth. Likewise those people that put themselves in the hole, they are exactly the victims, what those predatory games are built for -- the ******* whales. It's like you didn't even watched the video of that despicable CEO.
Nightbird, on 02 October 2020 - 07:48 AM, said:
Well guess what, people did that when there is no micro-transactions. People do that with alcohol and other drugs. People do that with a variety of other vices in the past, and will continue to in the future. Alcohol advertising in particular uses all the physiological tricks in the book (ads using sexiness, normalization with product placement in tv/movie/game media, ladies nights at bars, subsidies, etc), and kills 200k people per year. Do you want to ban alcohol as well?
People had been killing one another the entire human history, so murder should be fine right? Well here's the thing, it is actually frowned upon and regulated. You could point to the vices all you want, but what they have is precisely the problem that garners ire for Gaming, and that is regulation -- nevermind the almost "if your friends jumped off a bridge, would you" that has been answered to be "yes". The gaming industry is poorly regulated, these games are disguised casinos that even children can play.
You could blame the parent all you like, but at least the alcohol and tobacco are explicitly forbidden for minors by law through careful analysis. It is quite atrocious how you think you can just compare those to the games industry that haven't befallen the same microscope, don't you ******* even.
Nightbird, on 02 October 2020 - 07:48 AM, said:
In such situations, you can say, 1) people are incapable of exercising free will responsibly, and then proceed to take away their choices, or 2) trust they will learn from their mistakes, and not repeat them in the future. The people of the world have overwhelming decided that 2) is the approach we take, we don't blame the choice and trust the individual to grow.
That been said, you are welcome to hold your opinion as long as you want, because I trust 2) will happen eventually.
That is why WW3 is such a promising venture. While I do not condone all that harm, but maybe, just maybe, just for once, people would learn to set aside their petty hang-ups and stop acting like bunch of sociopaths just out to get money.