jshackles
Gentlemen, we can rebuild it. We have the capability to make the world's first enhanced store. Steam will be that store. Better than it was before.
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The what did I get out of this experience part is worth discussion, I think. I've also seen this used as a talking point for nfts in games empowering people to "get something back from games". I believe most people are fine with playing games to enjoy the experience, and people can spend their money however they want, but I also think the "what did I get out of this experience" question should probably come up a little more in gacha games at some point
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Apparently heNo one plays these games forever. After a certain point, people churn out of a game experience. And what are you left with? I’ve personally spent $50,000 in three months in Clash of Clans, and I still look back at that with lots of shame. I’m like “oh my God, what did I really get out of that experience?” Nothing, other than, like, a really amazing wall, which is not cool today.
used to be in charge of Zynga, and work as a senior vice president at EA’s mobile publishing arm
The lead-up to him saying that he dropped $16,666 a month on Clash of Clans is that he was asked to “compare the elasticity of dating at Tinder versus mobile games
His response was to briefly mention that there’s been a bit of a slowdown, and then to launch into a spiel about how the rewards for using apps like Tinder can be “literally endless."
After talking about his wall, he turned to the presenter and said “Now you look at what can come out of Tinder — you meeting your wife. That’s an immeasurable reward, something that will last a lifetime, that will lead to unbelievable happiness. Maybe sometimes despair, but at least you’re feeling something!”
The what did I get out of this experience part is worth discussion, I think. I've also seen this used as a talking point for nfts in games empowering people to "get something back from games". I believe most people are fine with playing games to enjoy the experience, and people can spend their money however they want, but I also think the "what did I get out of this experience" question should probably come up a little more in gacha games at some point