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And yet, it always does. There is no example whatsoever of NFTs adding to gameplay.

So now instead of playing a game for fun, it turns into work, where you have to buy the card you need to win. This is on top of all the other, normal arguments about NFTs, namely that there is absolutely nothing that a Blockchain does here that couldn't be done better and more efficiently through normal means

I’m feeling kind of the same way. The Forest Temple boss really encapsulated that for me. When the camera and lock on system are the reason I can’t hit the boss’s weak point, either because I can’t see that I’m not next to the weak point, or I can’t see that I am next to the weak point, or because the system randomly

I’ve never really played a Souls-like, but it seems like the thing that really makes them hard is that, if you get hit, you’re going to take huge amounts of damage, so you can’t really get hit more than once or twice by anything. Does that seem accurate?

No, fuck that whole thing. Their “views” are that trans people don’t deserve to exist.

What, exactly, are the “possible future health ramifications” of puberty blockers?

Sparse, cinematic UI is just fine. However, one of the issues I’ve seen come up about the Elden Ring UI is that nothing is explained. And while over-tutorializing things is definitely a problem, assuming that everyone knows exactly what everything means right off the bat is too. In ages past, this kind of thing could

Most of the hate is because much of what you stated just isn’t true. Most of the ghost kitchens are either an existing restaurant having a second brand on delivery apps, or the delivery apps themselves setting them up themselves to pressure real restaurants to “play ball” with them. “Oh, you don’t want to pay 30% of

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That “ideal” is increasingly being revealed to be the intent to scam others.

When the only use of them is to scam, then yeah, NFTs are just for scams.

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“You think you would come up with one positive article to show the other side but nope”

“and a absolutely great one.”

If I buy some monkey jpegs for X amount, and then I sell some of them to someone who appears to be a different person, but is really just me in a fake mustache and trench coat for 10 time X, and then I go to you and say, “Wow, these are really popular. I can let one go to you for just 3x,” how have I not scammed you?

“The fact that gamers all seem to think NFTs are a scam only shows how little most people understand about crypto in general.”

No, because that would imply that ownership of those things is something to strive for.

“NFT is the future.”

They found the only “bonus” worse than a membership in the Jelly of the Month club.

“As a union worker for the last 17 years, my opinion is that no union is necessary if employees are being treated and paid fairly.”

Here’s the part I really don’t get. These people have a job where people generally just give them money for streaming a video game, and occasionally cracking wise. Why do you have to engage in grift when you already have a ton of people giving you money to begin with?