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Nearly half of US kids want in-game currency this Christmas

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    i have four nephews. 3 of them want fortnight/roblox money. i try to get them into different games and they won't have it. they are addicts for these freemium bullshit games
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    Terrifying how when they grow up they will influence the gaming landscape to become even more hellish. Ill go back to my games before 2008 now bye.
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      Physical cards last for years. Maybe the online game will be around in ten years, but maybe not. I have most of my magic cards from my youth. They're a thing I own. I can do what I want with them- play the game, use them for decorations, sell them. Digital shit is transient with few options for the buyer.
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      See: Ubisoft. Pay for gane with own money, sorry fuck you games gone now.
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        Kids my age: Remember when you could just download a skin for Quake from a website, install it, and still have other players see it? *And it was free?*
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        My brother got minecraft to play with my niece and there are two versions now, from what I can tell one thatโ€™s like what I was playing a decade ago but updated, and one that has microtransactions. The old one lets you download skins and mods for free. It seemed like a no brainer but he went with the microtransaction one, and now my niece keeps asking for cosmetics. There must be a reason to yoke yourself to the pay-for-skins version, but Iโ€™m really not sure.
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          Really? Your parents never bought you worthless junk meant to be throw away like fart putty or those rubber bubbles you blow up with a straw that barely work or packs of Pokรฉmon cards or baseball cards? I donโ€™t think it should be up to the parents to tell the kids whatโ€™s valuable to them. If the kid wants a vbucks card over a game then you can tell them thatโ€™s why they didnโ€™t get a new game. (I do recognize that the current monetization models have ruined modern gaming which is why I only play games that are 15 years old or older)
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          Actually my parents never bought me anything, PERIOD
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            Oof. Society peaked in 1999 and no one can tell me different.
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            there was no fortnite in 1999 tho ๐Ÿฅบ
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              Kids want to play what their friends/community are playing.
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              "Hey look at this loser he's using a Jonsey skin!"
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                there was no fortnite in 1999 tho ๐Ÿฅบ
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                  Hey I got an idea: what if we get all the kids addicted to smoking, gambling, and drinking!
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                    And here my kid wants a tamagotchi for christmas. whatyearisit.jpg
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                    90s are retro cool now. another few years and the 2000s will be retro cool
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                      Terrifying how when they grow up they will influence the gaming landscape to become even more hellish. Ill go back to my games before 2008 now bye.
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                      They probably won't play games once they go to college. They are very concerned with popularity and being cool, and once playing games isn't cool they will stop. They don't really care about video games as a genre/hobby anymore than they do about movies outside of Marvel films. They like what is popular because other people like it.
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                        Oof. Society peaked in 1999 and no one can tell me different.
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                          Physical cards last for years. Maybe the online game will be around in ten years, but maybe not. I have most of my magic cards from my youth. They're a thing I own. I can do what I want with them- play the game, use them for decorations, sell them. Digital shit is transient with few options for the buyer.
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                          I understand that. But to be honest the value of these cards is in most cases much lower than the purchase price - so the *real* value is not what these cards are worth but the fun you have / had collecting them and playing with them. And I am willing to believe that the same fun can come from digital assets in a game. You're right that the company in charge can end this any time they want but usually this happens when nobody is playing it anymore. I don't like this development either but I nevertheless can imagine that a Fortnite gift card can bring the same joy as a booster pack of MtG.
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                            Probably a decent investment. Havenโ€™t checked, but the value is probably going up due to the amazing us economy and dollar.
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                              They probably won't play games once they go to college. They are very concerned with popularity and being cool, and once playing games isn't cool they will stop. They don't really care about video games as a genre/hobby anymore than they do about movies outside of Marvel films. They like what is popular because other people like it.
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                              I stopped at consoles when they became another enshittified always online tool of theft. I stick with pc, old consoles, or my old 360 as a new Gen console.
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                                I understand that. But to be honest the value of these cards is in most cases much lower than the purchase price - so the *real* value is not what these cards are worth but the fun you have / had collecting them and playing with them. And I am willing to believe that the same fun can come from digital assets in a game. You're right that the company in charge can end this any time they want but usually this happens when nobody is playing it anymore. I don't like this development either but I nevertheless can imagine that a Fortnite gift card can bring the same joy as a booster pack of MtG.
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                                I think most games get shut down when they still have players. Plus they could release server code so people could host their own games, like in the olde days of the 1990s. They don't because they're primarily concerned with profit. That aside, "it brings joy" is not sufficient on its own as a justification. Heroin brings joy, but you likely wouldn't say that's a fine gift for a child. Why is that? Probably because we recognize the potential harms and unhealthy habits. Maybe you accept the risks and harms of digital slop are acceptable. I don't think I'd want to encourage that in children.
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                                  My brother got minecraft to play with my niece and there are two versions now, from what I can tell one thatโ€™s like what I was playing a decade ago but updated, and one that has microtransactions. The old one lets you download skins and mods for free. It seemed like a no brainer but he went with the microtransaction one, and now my niece keeps asking for cosmetics. There must be a reason to yoke yourself to the pay-for-skins version, but Iโ€™m really not sure.
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                                  >There must be a reason to yoke yourself to the pay-for-skins version, but Iโ€™m really not sure. The MTX-filled version is the only thing you have on console.
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                                    Doesn't the trading kind of encourage the gambling aspect of it though?
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                                    In a roundabout way, yes, because it allows a player to player economy to form (outside of valve's purview), which other games prevent by preventing trading. However, the ability for items that have been purchased or acquired to be traded to people has a great effect of making common things more accessible to players as a whole, even those who don't spend money (Craft hats or unique weapons in TF2, for instance). I think that as a buyer, you would want to have something that isn't permalocked to your account, but I could see the argument from an abuse standpoint.
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                                      Very environment friendly:)
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                                        Clickbait
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                                          The current landscape of gaming is so foreign to me. Gaming for me has always been an experience to get lost in a fantasy world โ€” something akin to reading. Nowadays everyone seems obsessed with the online and competitive sides of it. It feels like you can't have a conversation about videogames without someone bringing up Fortnite and the new skins they unlocked by treating it as a job.
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