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I didn't need to hear this. Makes me sick. lol
that’s not true, China’s TikTok uses a different algorithm intentionally, it’s not even the same app given the Chinese use Douyin and TikTok as we know it is blocked entirely in China (again intentionally)Western countries don't do anything to stop kids from getting addicted to mobile phones, dumb social media trends and addictive online games, China does.
The Chinese version of Tiktok was exactly the same as the western version and just as successful except the Chinese government stepped in and forced radical changes on that app. That doesn't make China the bad guy here, that makes us stupid for letting our kids waste away their talents in their most precious years on the dumbest shit.
How China takes extreme measures to keep teens off TikTok
TikTok announced a one-hour daily limit for users under 18, but authorities in China have pushed the domestic version, Douyin, much further.www.technologyreview.com
China’s internet addiction regulation could hit Big Tech users over time
The new regulation that takes effect next year is not expected to have much short-term impact, but user habits may shift over time.www.scmp.com
China keeping 1 hour daily limit on kids' online games
HONG KONG (AP) — As the week-long Lunar New Year holidays in China draw near with promises of feasts and red envelopes stuffed with cash, children have another thing to look forward to –- one extra hour of online games each day.apnews.com
Minecraft was proto-MMO at that time (it was on PC with Java version originally and I think private or custom servers). Don't remember.Not at all - the first really big GaaS hits were Golf and Kart Rider - and then there was the whole rise of 'Social' gaming a few years later (which didn't die - it's bigger than ever on phones, it just migrated platforms) that happened in the middle before mobiles were even thing. By the time PS4 came about - we've already had DF, XFire and LoL each hitting 5-10M CCUs, and that was just tip of the iceberg. Not to mention Minecraft...
The only thing PS4 gen changed was that some of the traditional publishers finally found success in the market (mainly Activision - but still).
I notice the same with my stepson.
All he does is spend his allowance and gifted money on Fortnite and FC.
But tbh, most people I know only play either football and COD, football and Fortnite, or football and Apex Legends.
GaaS is here to stay due to internet, the younger generations especially don't know any better.
That's why I always look at people complaining about GaaS as grumpy old men complaining about how things were better in the past.
Let me guess, you have no kids....
The thing about Spiderman. My kids played Spiderman 1 and than miles Morales but never finished the "second" because it was already to much of the same stuff. They never wanted Spiderman 2 even though I offered them to get a PS5 for Christmas.
As ive gotten older its become the opposite. Height for me though was SFIV. First online was SOCOM, then played OG Modern Warfare on PS3. After that, MP games just dont really do it for me anymore.I understand that.. 90% of single player games are quite boring, I much rather play with or against other humans
Yup. They're designed to enslave the kids' mind to an unprecedented level now. It's pretty disgusting... What's worse is when parents do nothing to make their children aware of the psychology of it and keep feeding the digi-slop to them.
Gaming touches on many aspects of the human experience. Sometimes that means it intersects with sociology, philosophy, psychology or politics. This is one of those instances.
I think you're on the wrong forum.
I can't keep track.Current kids are not Gen Z, they are Gen Alpha
Strict parenting in China vs absolute freedom in the US: which country will produce the most engineers that shape the future? We'll find out in 20-30 years - my guess is that the US will lose miserably.
This type of behavior was partially responsible for a huge rift in my marriage and eventual divorce. Me making the decision to disconnect from social media entirely was a massive no-no for her and I wanted to bodyslam her every time she ruined another moment with "staging" it for her Instagram. She started fucking asking waiters to pose with food when we went to a restaurant and asinine stuff like that. I felt like I was living a shitty low-rent reality TV show that felt about as fake as that. Any sort of attempt to talk to her about this was met with her saying I'm trying to control her.I know it's a video game but can we talk about this part more? At my aunt's usual Christmas dinner, I had my niece and little cousin take photos of damn near everything to put on Snapchat and Instagram. As we were about to have the family dinner, they even told everyone to wait to snap a picture to put on their social media.
As much as I love them both, I wanted to tell them to fuck off and that this is a private family moment and that I had been starving myself since morning because I was looking forward to eating.
Same shit happens in restaurants where I go out with friends and their spouses/girlfriends, and they pull out a fucking phone to snap pics of the meal and post it on social media. GTFO with this shit.
Always seeking attention and validation from strangers. I don't fucking care about what you're having for lunch.
The thing you're missing in this is that these kids use these games as a social platform to engage with their friends. They prefer this socialization over single player games. The simple graphics in Minecraft and Roblox allow them to be hyper accessible from many devices so the likelihood of these kids hooking up with IRL friends to play is better. I know, because my 7th grader is like this. Once in a while he'll play an undertale, Naruto, DBZ or something else in the zeitgeist but Roblox and Fortnite are their go-to's.
I've asked the question and got a multipart answer:I really just don’t understand the popularity of stuff like Fortnite. I just don’t get it. I get the gameplay part sure. But spending shit tons of cash on character skins that do nothing for the gameplay itself? Why?
Fair point, but I think it'll be fine.Yes, GaaS is here to stay because it makes sense and it's a good thing to have in some games. But being a young kid (say 11 years old), it's kinda bad and disappointing hearing out some of these kids are only playing 2 games over a 3 year period.
When we were younger that wasn't possible. We were forced to play many games and I think it made us into more rounder gamers. Which made the video game industry better overall. What's going to happen to the industry in 20 years? Will it be able to support itself if these kids don't change their behavior?
I've asked the question and got a multipart answer:
1) my favorite streamer has that skin and want to be like them.
2) I want the skin to brag to my friends and make them jealous I have it and they don't.
3) I like the look/character/color scheme and wanted to get it since it's the only way to obtain.
It's all psychological manipulation and kids get it full force.
Emulation is a thing and PC can play most titles with little issue (outside of a few PS exclusives), so why do I need to keep a bunch of old hardware?Spider-Teen sucks. That aside, gaming as we know it is all but over. Hope you saved some older systems and physical games, otherwise you yourself are doomed to a life of subscription services.
Games are weird where you can break them into pieces and sell them individually as opposed to the whole experience. I'm sure that's a long-standing argument though for/against DLC/Micro-transactions/etc (paying movies/books by the chapter, etc). I'm old school where you buy a game complete and enjoy until the next one comes out. I'm all for supporting developers and studios when they put time/effort into making something worth purchasing. I don't like piecemeal systems developed to manipulate the user into nickel and diming out of money for digital content that holds no real-world value. If you have to manipulate and disguise content for support, it's a scummy practice and doesn't deserve to be supported. Even in good taste/format, a thousand others will come forth ruining it (Just look how shitty loot boxes and the B.s. around that have become). At least offer the option to buy the game with all the content if that were the case.The way I look at it is these games are free to play. I don't mind supporting the developers with paid content. If it brings you joy and is worth it for the number of hours you play then why not.
Games are weird where you can break them into pieces and sell them individually as opposed to the whole experience. I'm sure that's a long-standing argument though for/against DLC/Micro-transactions/etc (paying movies/books by the chapter, etc). I'm old school where you buy a game complete and enjoy until the next one comes out. I'm all for supporting developers and studios when they put time/effort into making something worth purchasing. I don't like piecemeal systems developed to manipulate the user into nickel and diming out of money for digital content that holds no real-world value. If you have to manipulate and disguise content for support, it's a scummy practice and doesn't deserve to be supported. Even in good taste/format, a thousand others will come forth ruining it (Just look how shitty loot boxes and the B.s. around that have become). At least offer the option to buy the game with all the content if that were the case.
However, it's a personal decision and if a rational adult wants to spend their money on it, then who cares? It's kids convincing unsuspecting adults to get money for Vbucks/whatever and a level of expectation. It's the price of content that becomes the issue. If was a few bucks, okay, but when you give $100 just to be thrown away, it becomes a problem for me at least. That's why I stopped giving gaming gift cards and only physical games. When the all-digital future hits, I probably still won't gift gaming cards.
I really just don’t understand the popularity of stuff like Fortnite. I just don’t get it. I get the gameplay part sure. But spending shit tons of cash on character skins that do nothing for the gameplay itself? Why?
Some of us don't game on pc, and if the grid goes down when we have a second civil war come November '24 elections, you can't depend on the internet.Emulation is a thing and PC can play most titles with little issue (outside of a few PS exclusives), so why do I need to keep a bunch of old hardware?
It's simply a great game.I really just don’t understand the popularity of stuff like Fortnite. I just don’t get it. I get the gameplay part sure. But spending shit tons of cash on character skins that do nothing for the gameplay itself? Why?
I am not an American I am curious why you expressed his age that wayUS equivelant of 7th grade
Gotta teach these kids the value of physical ownership. Those Fortnite skins don't actually exist.
Well...I know back when I was young, my pop would give me odd jobs to do either around the house or out in the neighborhood to earn money for things I wanted. Learning this can start very early...I'm saying like by age 8-10.You have to teach 'em the value of money first. That concept will only become real once they start earning money themselves.
If it isn’t your kid then really fuck games. It’s a shit hobby. Get them into hiking.
iv'e never seen my mates kids without a phone or some sort of tablet in front of their face, and they go spastic if any of the parents tries take it away. says it all
My son is 6 and has clocked over 90 hours in Spider-Man 2 since release. He loved Miles morales. He’s played the miles game through 3 times too.
He kind of messes with Fortnite, at least the Lego stuff, enjoys Minecraft, and has also completed both SpongeBob games. He super digs the hello neighbor games but doesn’t get far. I’ve beaten both with him since he’s a scaredy cat lol. We recently tried wobbly life and get some kicks out of that too.
The only way you’ll get a kid to play other games is to… throw money at games, let them try it, and then go from there. Similar to how we would go to blockbuster as kids, and either go balls deep over the weekend or say fuck it till next weekend to try a different game.
Get gamepass or ps plus, then try stuff out with them.
If it isn’t your kid then really fuck games. It’s a shit hobby. Get them into hiking.
This isn’t a new phenomenon.I own a gaming capable PC, PS5 and Series X I'm always looking for the next thing to play.
On Christmas day my nephew(US equivelant of 7th grade) ,who up until now had been playing games on my brothers Xbox account (on a seperate console mind), was given a PS5 unexpectedly.(to share with his younger brother)
I saw the video of the unwrapping, it was packed in with Spider-Man 2! They seemed excited
When I arrived that day I gave him a £50 PS voucher, what wonders will he buy he in the sale I was thinking?
Subsequently I watched him use the card and part of another one to buy £70's worth of Vbucks. then take a snapchat to show off to his friends how many he had. I couldn't even contemplate spending that much in one go on fleeting cosmetic items.
When I asked why he wasn't going to buy any other games, he said "I play Fifa(EAFC) that's on the xbox account, and Fortnite! what else would would I buying?"
The younger brother, then during the older's down time, played some some Roblox "touch football" level.
Even under suggestion, there was no interest in even starting Spider-Man.
The Times They Are A-Changin'
My 8 years old nephew had a fornite birthday cake
Is that a chocolate covered flesh light?Pathetic.
Get him the chad of birthday cakes next time and throw the Fortnite shite out of the window.
Is that a chocolate covered flesh light?
Fair point, but I think it'll be fine.
Just look at Spiderman 2, which has become the fastest selling game in Playstation history.
I think singleplayer games will always have a place, but GaaS will be the main method for gaming.
Which makes sense, because singleplayer games can only be replayed so much, if at all.
Personally, singleplayer games are one and done for me.
So GaaS offer me something to play in between major releases and I believe that this will go for the majority of gamers. Even the kids when they grow older.
I understand that.. 90% of single player games are quite boring, I much rather play with or against other humans
Humans are boring though.
I see what you are saying, but with thousands of games out there and many that even play similar to what they are playing, I figure gamers would at least try out something else occasionally to mix things up or see if there is something out there more enjoyable. Then again, it’s their money and time.He will be beat Spiderman in a few hours of course he’s going to play multiplayer games. As someone who competes at work I play pvp games because I love competition.
I don’t even understand how some of you like Spiderman outside of graphics doesn’t the hame bore you after you complete it.
Hell GOW bored me in an hour…
Is experiencing Spiderman 2 really new?
If your game has an amazing playback loop of course I’m going to want to play that over a single player game that i can beat within a few hours going up against some mindless AI.