>F2P
>Mobile trash
>MOBAs
>Season passes
>Microtransactions
>Endless sequels
>Grind-based progression mechanics
>Forced social features, sometimes coupled with always online bs
How do we make games great again?
>F2P
>Mobile trash
>MOBAs
>Season passes
>Microtransactions
>Endless sequels
>Grind-based progression mechanics
>Forced social features, sometimes coupled with always online bs
How do we make games great again?
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Sorry, user. Once their Jews get their claws into a source of profit, they don't let go until they drain it dry.
It feels like you are baiting bumps to further a political agenda rather than discuss video games.
Where have I stated my political agenda, user? I think you're projecting.
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The only good mobas are mobile ones
>tfw Video Games will die in your lifetime
Crash the industry again and let the phoenix be reborn from its ashes.
>good mobas
>good mobile games
neither of these things exist
Moba legends on Android is actually pretty fun and I will never touch a moba on pc
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>How
Trump's one weakness.
don't turn this into a political thread, this is about games and what we can do to make them better
Most of these are solved if people don't just go for maximum profit. MOBAs look like they're on the way out anyway; league looks like it's slowly on the way out with more people getting fed up of it. Mobile trash is to appeal to idiots who only play things on their phones (obviously), so I don't see that going. As for grinding, just need to have people not pad the game length, either by not doing it and being 'honest' about the game length, or by replacing it with actual content
Ban american games
Ban japanese games
>Most of these are solved if people don't just go for maximum profit
so you're saying there's no way to solve it?
The answer is just to not buy shit games and games with microtransactions but people do anyway.
>2008
>Unlock new skins through gameplay
>2016
>Buy new skins with real money in a game you paid full price for.
It's possible, but unlikely. We'd need a different economy, and all the pesky, greedy humans replaced with something more like ants.
>but people do anyway.
This is the real issue. Even if a majority hated microtransactions, there'd still be so much profit to be made. We can't win by ignoring them.
Maximum profit, not good profit. This is just conjecture on my part, but I do imagine that a bunch of this shit could be solved if they just took a cut to income and made some none trash instead
We learn to make games and try to avoid becoming what we hate.