water906f0b wrote: Sat Nov 11, 2023 11:32 pm
You know those small things you can buy in games, like cool outfits or extras? Well, people are arguing about whether it's a smart way for game companies to make money or if it's taking advantage of players. These purchases are everywhere now, changing how games make money and how players enjoy them. So, here's the big question: Are these purchases necessary for game companies to do well, or are they using gamers in a not-so-great way? It looks into things like bigger budgets for making games and concerns about players being happy and playing fair. Basically, it's trying to figure out how game companies can make money and keep players happy at the same time. What do you think?
I am so guilty when talking about in-game purchases. Let me share this one online game that i used to play, called Avakin Life, its like roleplaying game, at first all items in that game can purchase using what they called Ava Coin, But later on when there are so many players that seems like enjoying the game...well honestly that game really addicting, the moderators turned most of the items into real money that you need to purchase, some players quit and some players keep on spending money on it, like me, they said its not worth it but if you spend time, efforts plus the memories that we build in there, its priceless for me. Of course game companies needs extra money, which can help fund better games. If they will just take advantage of players? maybe yes, but it was the players choice if they will keep on playing it. It's really unfair for those who don't spend much and for newbies, but at the end of the day, business is business i guess.
Just like playing in online casino, the happiness and excitements experiences that you get from the game makes you keep on playing right? Anyway these are just my opinion, Finding the right balance maybe is the key for both companies and players to be happy.
