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I definitely think anyone that talks about putting real item ownership deeds on blockchain are either dreaming or deluded on what it brings. There is no functional benefit to that. Real goods have no reason to be on blockchain.

All the pump-and-dump scammers got their money, everyone else still playing the NFT game are Johnny-come-lates that think they still have a chance to juke somebody out of their money, or marks that would have gotten scammed some other way if not for NFTs.

He might be saying he ‘wants to get caught’ so that the ‘exploit gets fixed’, but fucking up people’s games is not how to do that. Just because you say you have noble purpose doesn’t mean you aren’t being an asshole.

Mmm. Yet another Russian troll farm account. иди в жопу.

Re: Actual Fighter Jet Footage

Ever fired up Diablo 3 and thought, “Wow, wouldn’t this be fun if the story was lame, the graphics were more like one of the rushed ‘HD’ remasters of a PSX game and a bunch of children were running around trying to ruin your experience?

For some reason, some of the Japanese distributors still region lock their trailers, despite the fact that they have international distribution agreements.

Police in a Pod.

My keyboard isn’t anywhere near fancy enough to have keycaps

Consumers were upset by the idea of microtransactions because it was bad for consumers. We’re upset with this NFT garbage because it’s just stupid. 

My point would be that you don’t appear to understand competitive CoD or Football.  But hey, if getting upset about people getting upset makes you happy, go for it.  LOL

Or, here’s another take.

Got you covered.

Halo.

I’m still looking for someone to provide an example of the exact and explicit how and why blockchain would be used in a game.

Fundamental flaw in anything Nintendo says: Nintendo.

It’s really universal.  I’ve noticed that even adults have this strange inability to understand that a person wearing a full-face covering head-mounted-display actively engaged in a Virtual Environment cannot see/sense their surroundings and just assume you’ll avoid them.

I think the biggest picture here is that the PAX events are meant specifically to be that: Events.

None of that needs or benefits from blockchain. None of that requires an open ledger, there’s no distributed trust requirement. Ubisoft wants to make a game with game-related components, that don’t need or benefit from the transaction ledger being open.  That's dumb.