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October 08, 2022, 04:14:24 PM
I can understand that, and I also believe developers should benefit from their work but not with a system which is very similar to gambling and in which they do not have to follow the same regulations casinos have to follow while at the same time taking advantage of underage people, so while I like gambling and I believe it should be legal everywhere I still think that any form of gambling should be forbidden to those which are underage.
That is true that developers doesn't have to follow the same regulations that casinos must follow. Some games did have something like that where the player/gamer is underage and must have parents consent before they can buy in-game currency unlike those who doesn't need parental consent just to buy the in-game currency. If I am a developer then I would do the same which is to make orofit from the game I develop.
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October 08, 2022, 04:02:58 PM
It is a good thing that you realized what was happening before it was too late, what happens is that there are many things that do not advertise themselves as gambling but in fact they are a form of gambling, in video games we have loot boxes, the developers instead of allowing you to buy whatever items you want decide to establish such random system to their players, which is obviously a form of gambling and it is implemented with the idea to increase the number of purchases you make, which is why I have always thought that loot boxes should be forbidden in any game which is rated for 17 years old or younger.
It's better yo realize sooner rather than not realizing at all which could lead more money spent on the game. Game owners or developers are like that where they use the game to earn more money but if it's a play for free game then the only thing that helps them to earn money with their game is to have an in-game currency that can only be accumulated through spending real money which the in-game currency can be used to buy items that can make your character strong, look cool kr whatever it is.
I can understand that, and I also believe developers should benefit from their work but not with a system which is very similar to gambling and in which they do not have to follow the same regulations casinos have to follow while at the same time taking advantage of underage people, so while I like gambling and I believe it should be legal everywhere I still think that any form of gambling should be forbidden to those which are underage.
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October 08, 2022, 01:48:21 PM
The truth is that I have never played it, but it looks like it is very fun, but do you have information if it exists in any casino? Or are these types of games the ones that are most likely to be put in the casinos? I would very much like to play it, although it is seen that it is a game with many rules, and that it should not be difficult to play, just as there are many games, such as the Japanese ones that really attract my attention in a great way, I would like to experiment with this, of course this is something that remains there, now if this game is popular in what country? It is always good to have references to certain games that are usually indigenous to each region.
Good if you never tried it and you better not attempt to do so. The experience of the users in this thread should be enough to stop you and you don't want to be addicted and lose more money, aren't you?

It is fun and exciting but that can be one of their trap for the people to get hook, same with what we feel in gambling. Currently they don't exist in a casino but it's possible for them to be included because their elements are almost the same, is that they are rigged and not really based on luck. You already mentioned Japanese there and I think gacha games originated and are popular there because in japan there are those claw machines and other similar games.
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October 07, 2022, 12:20:35 AM
Anyone here played games like FGO, Epic Seven, or Summoners War before? Do you consider it to be some kind of gambling addiction if a player whales or spend tons of money in the game just to get a certain item?

For those who don't know, a gacha game is a genre of video game where players pull, spin, or roll using an in-game currency to receive a random item. That item can be something that could make their characters stronger or sometimes it's just some limited skin which has no effect other than to make their characters look cooler.

As far as RPG games are concerned, I can say that this is a fun game, but I have never tried it or thought that it is possible to make money from this type of game. Maybe if there is a way that other players can make money from this because of the high level of characters, that is the chance that they can sell it to buyers who also love it of course.

But as an ordinary person like me who is not rich, I can't buy a character in a game just to spend a lot of money on this thing, because it can be said to be a luxury or an impractical method, maybe to other people who have a lot of money and can't do anything with their money.

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October 06, 2022, 10:18:39 PM
The truth is that I have never played it, but it looks like it is very fun, but do you have information if it exists in any casino? Or are these types of games the ones that are most likely to be put in the casinos? I would very much like to play it, although it is seen that it is a game with many rules, and that it should not be difficult to play, just as there are many games, such as the Japanese ones that really attract my attention in a great way, I would like to experiment with this, of course this is something that remains there, now if this game is popular in what country? It is always good to have references to certain games that are usually indigenous to each region.
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October 05, 2022, 07:28:17 PM

Realizing it earlier but insisting to continue seems to be more painful than realizing it late and then you will stop so we shouldn't regret heavily if we are like this but we shall think that there are people who are in worse situation than us.

Game devs can earn money in different ways. They can apply for a game company and create games there but for the game owner they can choose to include in game purchase so that they can earn and recover what they have spent for creating the game. If not in the form of in game purchase, they can also put ads. There are game owners who are so abusive and put these two altogether. The game ended up being bad after it.
I think it's better that it's painful if you insist tk continue which will make you think that you should stop because it's painful. I do understand your point but each of us have different opinions and even mindset. I am quite curious now that you said it and I hope you could explain or answer this question. You realize it earlier and yet if you insist to continue is painful than realizing it late then why is it painful in early and not in early?. My answer to this one is it is indeed painful if you insist on to continue but you have your chance to stop, as the saying goes, regret is always after you have done something and not before you do it.
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October 04, 2022, 06:06:51 PM
Anyone here played games like FGO, Epic Seven, or Summoners War before? Do you consider it to be some kind of gambling addiction if a player whales or spend tons of money in the game just to get a certain item?

For those who don't know, a gacha game is a genre of video game where players pull, spin, or roll using an in-game currency to receive a random item. That item can be something that could make their characters stronger or sometimes it's just some limited skin which has no effect other than to make their characters look cooler.
If you're betting on something and you are hoping to receive something then it can be considered gambling, one of the factors that make gaming and gambling similar is when you're hoping and the results are not something that you expected to receive, many gamblers started as gamers and they find it easy to adapt themselves to gambling because all the elements of gambling are already there.



 
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October 04, 2022, 01:22:55 PM
It is a good thing that you realized what was happening before it was too late, what happens is that there are many things that do not advertise themselves as gambling but in fact they are a form of gambling, in video games we have loot boxes, the developers instead of allowing you to buy whatever items you want decide to establish such random system to their players, which is obviously a form of gambling and it is implemented with the idea to increase the number of purchases you make, which is why I have always thought that loot boxes should be forbidden in any game which is rated for 17 years old or younger.
It's better yo realize sooner rather than not realizing at all which could lead more money spent on the game. Game owners or developers are like that where they use the game to earn more money but if it's a play for free game then the only thing that helps them to earn money with their game is to have an in-game currency that can only be accumulated through spending real money which the in-game currency can be used to buy items that can make your character strong, look cool kr whatever it is.
Realizing it earlier but insisting to continue seems to be more painful than realizing it late and then you will stop so we shouldn't regret heavily if we are like this but we shall think that there are people who are in worse situation than us.

Game devs can earn money in different ways. They can apply for a game company and create games there but for the game owner they can choose to include in game purchase so that they can earn and recover what they have spent for creating the game. If not in the form of in game purchase, they can also put ads. There are game owners who are so abusive and put these two altogether. The game ended up being bad after it.
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October 01, 2022, 04:31:44 PM
I tried DRAGON BALL at some point and it was fun and cool but i was gradually getting addicted to it. I could recall spending a whole day putting in money in bit and spending so much time on card rewards. If i am not mistaken this should be my first ignorant gambling experience which i personally didn't know i was actually gambling
It is a good thing that you realized what was happening before it was too late, what happens is that there are many things that do not advertise themselves as gambling but in fact they are a form of gambling, in video games we have loot boxes, the developers instead of allowing you to buy whatever items you want decide to establish such random system to their players, which is obviously a form of gambling and it is implemented with the idea to increase the number of purchases you make, which is why I have always thought that loot boxes should be forbidden in any game which is rated for 17 years old or younger.
^Any form of gambling could be addictive that is why we should be careful upon dealing this not to turn into an addiction. But it depends on the game mechanics, if you play the games and enjoy them, you are entertained very well and that is not gambling for me. This kind of game could be addictive and the reason why many people played these loot boxes. However, gacha games are only online entertainment games for me that are based on luck, and nothing else to be addictive in this game.
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October 01, 2022, 04:30:01 PM
It is a good thing that you realized what was happening before it was too late, what happens is that there are many things that do not advertise themselves as gambling but in fact they are a form of gambling, in video games we have loot boxes, the developers instead of allowing you to buy whatever items you want decide to establish such random system to their players, which is obviously a form of gambling and it is implemented with the idea to increase the number of purchases you make, which is why I have always thought that loot boxes should be forbidden in any game which is rated for 17 years old or younger.
It's better yo realize sooner rather than not realizing at all which could lead more money spent on the game. Game owners or developers are like that where they use the game to earn more money but if it's a play for free game then the only thing that helps them to earn money with their game is to have an in-game currency that can only be accumulated through spending real money which the in-game currency can be used to buy items that can make your character strong, look cool kr whatever it is.
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October 01, 2022, 04:00:35 PM
#99
I tried DRAGON BALL at some point and it was fun and cool but i was gradually getting addicted to it. I could recall spending a whole day putting in money in bit and spending so much time on card rewards. If i am not mistaken this should be my first ignorant gambling experience which i personally didn't know i was actually gambling
It is a good thing that you realized what was happening before it was too late, what happens is that there are many things that do not advertise themselves as gambling but in fact they are a form of gambling, in video games we have loot boxes, the developers instead of allowing you to buy whatever items you want decide to establish such random system to their players, which is obviously a form of gambling and it is implemented with the idea to increase the number of purchases you make, which is why I have always thought that loot boxes should be forbidden in any game which is rated for 17 years old or younger.
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October 01, 2022, 02:51:55 PM
#98
For those who don't know, a gacha game is a genre of video game where players pull, spin, or roll using an in-game currency to receive a random item. That item can be something that could make their characters stronger or sometimes it's just some limited skin which has no effect other than to make their characters look cooler.
I've never tried a gacha game, at first glance it's almost similar to mobile legend. But in general the games that I tried using cryptocurrency, in the early stages already had to buy characters, so this made us think again to continue. They do not provide free items that make us comfortable. If we already have comfort with a game, of course we will pay any cost to continue the game.
I like playing games, and any game I find I'll still try, if it's interesting to me, then I'll continue to do it even if the game does not provide income. Sometimes games relieve our stress.
I will try with this one game that you mentioned.

Gacha is a category of game, and is not a game in itself. It means that you are playing on a game.of luck when you want to get the characters and items that you really want that will help you progress with the game faster and more efficiently. Usually these games are money sinks and aren't really worth playing in the long run if you care about your finances and your savings. Used to play a gacha game that made me spend over a few thousand dollars and I'm glad that I got over it.
Gatcha games are addicting right! People tend to overspend to just get the ingame item or character they want, It can really drain your money if you are not careful on spending your allotted amount on doing pulls. I've seen few streamers who tend to overspend because of their viewers, It's quite understandable but I'm sure that there's a factor in it that the streamer is also doing pulls because he really want the certain character aside from his stream viewers request. There are so many gatcha type games that have fallen and lost it's trend and I agree that it's not so worth it in long run because the game is just being replaced by a same newer game. I've seen so many games that is being abandoned by their players because of a new gatcha type game.
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October 01, 2022, 01:43:05 PM
#97
I tried DRAGON BALL at some point and it was fun and cool but i was gradually getting addicted to it. I could recall spending a whole day putting in money in bit and spending so much time on card rewards. If i am not mistaken this should be my first ignorant gambling experience which i personally didn't know i was actually gambling
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October 01, 2022, 01:04:48 PM
#96
Buying something in the game is like supporting the devs for their hardwork and this will encourage them to improve the game, so I don't really see it as a bad thing as long as self control is there.
This is what I think whenever I buy in-game or additional features in apps, we can’t always enjoy free downloads the Devs also need to get some profit to keep their business going. And it will g more features like special access that gives some player sense of importance.  Though they can earn thru ads but if we think that feature is worth having then supporting their buy-in ideas will not be a problem as long it offers more attraction. It's enough that they give as access for their apps or games to play for free there are platforms like in Nintendo or even in c or alike that we need to buy games just to start playing them.
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October 01, 2022, 11:33:31 AM
#95
We gain bad habit mist from what we see online and if parental guide does not ow how we spend and what contents we do view online then it can cause more damage of become a detrimental to the child as a whole. I could remember when I learnt haw to play some gambling games from friends because of some results I saw online before then.

Just like we used to see in ad, I think some ads needed to be restricted from childre6so that they will not watch to try what they see or the big interest and bonus behind them. Many of these casinos have big promises for players which can attract children to give it a try.
Restricting ads doesn't help because there are still in game purchases on most games right now including the game made for kids. Time will come that kids will be curious if what is it and they will navigate their way soon to buy an in game item using their own money or their parents money. We can't just say that dev's of those games must remove the pay feature because for sure they won't listen. For them this is the only way for them to earn.

Buying something in the game is like supporting the devs for their hardwork and this will encourage them to improve the game, so I don't really see it as a bad thing as long as self control is there.
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September 29, 2022, 02:24:21 AM
#94
By the way, this is a good way to fight the urge to spend money on a Gacha game (at least it works for me). When I google videos or reddit pages or discord channels where whales post their records
I did this before only to get an idea if how much money spent by other players to get the item and yes it could give us a discouragement to not try anymore because it'll surely bust our pockets in the process.

I get a complete understanding that no matter how long I play and no matter how much I spend (to the best of my modest abilities), I will never compare with them. So I think - oh, to hell with it, I will play without spending money and without much effort, just for fun.
I think gacha games doesn't rely in the playing time so even if you say you allocate more time grinding in the game, that alone won't let you unlock special items to proceed on your next quest or to beat the strong players in the game. Comparing ourselves to others is not good but I think it can also give us a motivation. If you would like to be strong like them then you will grind first in the real world to earn cash as much as you can so that you can now afford all of those expensive items in the game.
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September 28, 2022, 03:26:05 PM
#93
Gacha games are quite popular lately, I saw my nephew is very addicted to playing the game, he plays through his android phone, I once asked my nephew, what game do you play, Gacha, he said, what made you so enthusiastic about playing the game.

He said Gacha game, random game can spend money by buying cards or packs and complete challenges, after that I saw how they play, I'm starting to worry about the Gacha game, the game is easy to access via mobile, they play buying rolls without anyone knowing, especially parents, this game is very risky to kids nowadays, for me the game is a misleading practice, kids can spend thousands of dollars with random items available in Gacha game, In my opinion gacha games are not good to play, games drain money, (even) these games have mastered 80% of children in all countries.

Parents should control their children's spending, at least be aware of what they spend money on (although this comes into conflict with children's right to privacy). As for games on mobile phones, I've been completely disappointed with them lately - they consist almost entirely of ads (which give you a boost for every action) and constant begging for money.
As they joke about the developers:
- oh, we forgot to add gameplay!
- вon't worry, no one will notice.
We gain bad habit mist from what we see online and if parental guide does not ow how we spend and what contents we do view online then it can cause more damage of become a detrimental to the child as a whole. I could remember when I learnt haw to play some gambling games from friends because of some results I saw online before then.

Just like we used to see in ad, I think some ads needed to be restricted from childre6so that they will not watch to try what they see or the big interest and bonus behind them. Many of these casinos have big promises for players which can attract children to give it a try.
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September 28, 2022, 01:52:41 PM
#92
For those who don't know, a gacha game is a genre of video game where players pull, spin, or roll using an in-game currency to receive a random item. That item can be something that could make their characters stronger or sometimes it's just some limited skin which has no effect other than to make their characters look cooler.
I've never tried a gacha game, at first glance it's almost similar to mobile legend. But in general the games that I tried using cryptocurrency, in the early stages already had to buy characters, so this made us think again to continue. They do not provide free items that make us comfortable. If we already have comfort with a game, of course we will pay any cost to continue the game.
I like playing games, and any game I find I'll still try, if it's interesting to me, then I'll continue to do it even if the game does not provide income. Sometimes games relieve our stress.
I will try with this one game that you mentioned.

Gacha is a category of game, and is not a game in itself. It means that you are playing on a game.of luck when you want to get the characters and items that you really want that will help you progress with the game faster and more efficiently. Usually these games are money sinks and aren't really worth playing in the long run if you care about your finances and your savings. Used to play a gacha game that made me spend over a few thousand dollars and I'm glad that I got over it.
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September 28, 2022, 01:45:30 PM
#91
For those who don't know, a gacha game is a genre of video game where players pull, spin, or roll using an in-game currency to receive a random item. That item can be something that could make their characters stronger or sometimes it's just some limited skin which has no effect other than to make their characters look cooler.

I've never tried a gacha game, at first glance it's almost similar to mobile legend. But in general the games that I tried using cryptocurrency, in the early stages already had to buy characters, so this made us think again to continue. They do not provide free items that make us comfortable. If we already have comfort with a game, of course we will pay any cost to continue the game.

I like playing games, and any game I find I'll still try, if it's interesting to me, then I'll continue to do it even if the game does not provide income. Sometimes games relieve our stress. I will try with this one game that you mentioned.
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September 28, 2022, 12:28:13 PM
#90
Gacha games are quite popular lately, I saw my nephew is very addicted to playing the game, he plays through his android phone, I once asked my nephew, what game do you play, Gacha, he said, what made you so enthusiastic about playing the game.

He said Gacha game, random game can spend money by buying cards or packs and complete challenges, after that I saw how they play, I'm starting to worry about the Gacha game, the game is easy to access via mobile, they play buying rolls without anyone knowing, especially parents, this game is very risky to kids nowadays, for me the game is a misleading practice, kids can spend thousands of dollars with random items available in Gacha game, In my opinion gacha games are not good to play, games drain money, (even) these games have mastered 80% of children in all countries.

Parents should control their children's spending, at least be aware of what they spend money on (although this comes into conflict with children's right to privacy). As for games on mobile phones, I've been completely disappointed with them lately - they consist almost entirely of ads (which give you a boost for every action) and constant begging for money.
As they joke about the developers:
- oh, we forgot to add gameplay!
- вon't worry, no one will notice.
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