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hero member
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September 21, 2022, 10:31:07 PM
#9
I seem to have seen such a game in the NFT game project. Unfortunately, I forgot the name of the project.
they use tokens to upgrade skills and open eggs which we will never know what is inside.

Gacha games like that have loyal players. willing to burn their money to acquire special NFT skills, characters, or even assets.
I don't think it will be of any value to the general public. but in their community, of course, everything they spend has value.
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September 21, 2022, 10:14:33 PM
#8
Not a fan of any game now though in the past I remember playing mobile games but had stopped long ago.

there are also some Apps that still in my mobile but those are gambling apps that I use to play when I'm bored.

Maybe I will check this thread for further game sharing and may consider to play one of those.
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September 21, 2022, 09:42:42 PM
#7
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.
Gacha Games are almost the same as gambling but the concept developed is not as gambling but as a game with the theme "Paid To Win" and not for "Free To Play", the more you do Gacha and the potential to get something good and very strong you can get, This strategy has been widely used in many status-based games because Gacha usually contains items that can strengthen the needs you need and cannot be obtained easily or you can say the item is "Rare".
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September 21, 2022, 09:23:32 PM
#6
I have played them before. They are designed to maximize your spending snd use many techniques that encourage addictive behavior. A lot of the content is only available for a limited time so you will FOMO and spend money to pull the character or item you want before their banner goes away.

Diablo Immortal was a game that recently launched and it was so controversial because many people considered it's monetization to be very predatory. Gacha games can be fun to play but I dislike their addictive nature and how they can be greedy when it comes to monetization.
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September 21, 2022, 08:56:42 PM
#5
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?

I am not a Gacha player but like what you asked? yes in the past I did played and spends tons of Money In online game in which after more than 10 years? the game closed and all my efforts and expenses turns to nothing .
this will add nothing for my concern about new games now so yes I will never engage in something similar from then till future.
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September 21, 2022, 07:57:43 PM
#4
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.

I've played it, but luckily it's a style of play that didn't captivate me... thankfully.
Generally these types of games are heavily centered on the purpose of having to spend money frequently to be able to evolve, because if you don't do that you end up stagnant in the game, there is usually no progress if you try to advance without continuing to make frequent contributions.
Anyway... they are usually highly addictive and quite expensive games.
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September 21, 2022, 07:27:43 PM
#3
Gacha games basically swapped out the concept of receiving money for spending money, instead replacing it with cosmetics, art, whatever you call it. Then they add their own odds to it which is basically really really bad if you see it from a gambling perspective, but is rather normal from a gaming perspective.

It's addicting yes, but it can also be controlled since they, well, give out free stuff. I wouldn't consider playing the game itself addicting/gambling, the game itself gives you chances or opportunities to grind up and earn currencies you can use to get stuff but spending money to get a specific item (Which in most cases, happens to EVERYTHING that they release) can basically end up a curse of you spending all the time. It can be considered addiction to some extent if you can't control your finances, but well it's much lighter than gambling imo.
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September 21, 2022, 06:19:34 PM
#2

Gacha or sometimes called "Gashapon" in some RPG games is really addictive. Not just to acquire that monster stats stuffs but usually, it was also composed of items that will bring stunning looks at the appearance of a character e.g costumes, wings, mounts, etc.

Is it gambling? Yes, as you need to purchase an in-game currency first before rolling it. In most cases, the price is not that cheap that's why only the game whales can manage to overuse it. However, the reward might not be x10, x20, or x30 of the bet amount like on the usual gambling game but rather in-game items of that said game.

Is it an addiction to consider? Yes, for game freaks especially whales.
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September 21, 2022, 06:12:14 PM
#1
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.
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