The first part of this sounds like an episode of Pawn Stars.
The first part of this sounds like an episode of Pawn Stars.
Point to the place on the doll where the fiat currency hurt you.
Which in turn will provide an opportunity for a certain commenter here to tell us why we’re the morons, and NFTs are Great, Actually.
“Digital snake oil”. I LOVE that.
Good thing you didn't click on it
This guy helped someone launder $2.9 million.
Nothing. The answer is nothing. That’s what NFTs are worth — a big ol’ rooster egg. Digital snake oil.
Because you can do all this already without NFTs. You’re adding complexity for zero added value, something that in any other industry would result in you getting your walking papers.
The thing you are missing with this is the cars in GT7 are way more expensive than they were in any of the other game series. That is the complaint because the grind is far longer than it ever has been and no one really wants to grind a week (casual playing) just to earn one car.. then grind another week just to…
To get you buying those sweet, sweet microtransactions of course.
“Most of the game also requires an internet connection to play, even in single-player, supposedly to help cut down on cheating.”
Yep I play video games to escape real life.
But this game is extremely realistic in that I’m driving around in a Honda Civic and I can only dream about driving the nice cars.
“In GT7 I would like to have users enjoy lots of cars and races even without microtransactions. At the same time, the pricing of cars is an important element that conveys their value and rarity, so I do think it’s important for it to be linked with real-world prices.”
“The owners of these cars are aware of their cars being parked on the street.”
Silver Lake is one of the most exclusive and expensive neighborhoods in L.A.
If you pull up to a repair shop that doesn’t have a parking lot, your first thought should be “where is my car going to get stored?”
I would think the *owners* of the fancy cars would be less than thrilled about having them parked on the street. If I knew a shop was doing that with my car I wouldn’t be taking my car there.
Heh.