• @mindbleach@sh.itjust.works
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    04 months ago

    This abusive business model is the dominant strategy.

    If we allow this to continue, there will be nothing else.

    Only legislation will fix this.

            • ampersandrew
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              04 months ago

              A victory isn’t the totality of Netflix as a company sinking in the ground. It’s every step along the way, including directing your money toward those that respect you as a customer. Pretty much unanimously the best game of last year went to a game that’s sold DRM-free, with no DLC, with the ability to play mulitplayer without some stupid live service strings attached, and it sold about 10M copies. Rewarding those games is the other side of the coin of voting with your wallet.

              • @mindbleach@sh.itjust.works
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                04 months ago

                Again, not a Netflix problem. This is becoming the entire industry. More big names are using it than avoiding it. There is almost no cost to adding this greedy bullshit.

                We’re not going to shop our way out of this.

                • ampersandrew
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                  04 months ago

                  Don’t play big games using it then. That’s how you shop your way out of it. If you think every game is full of bad monetization practices, you’re not looking very hard for your video games. There’s an asterisk there on the addiction that a lot of them prey on, but if you’re sick of playing a game where they keep asking you for money instead of letting you enjoy the game, play a different game. There are too many great games that don’t bother with that nonsense.

                  • @mindbleach@sh.itjust.works
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                    04 months ago

                    ‘Ignore the systemic problem and there is no systemic problem’ is never sound advice.

                    No kidding there’s always going to be some games that don’t commit this abuse - but anything with marketing and payroll will be tempted, and damn near all of them will go for it, because the downsides are fucking slim. The market brought us here. The market will not magically get us out of here.