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It makes some sense that after selling the Expeditions IP to THQ Nordic they would choose to embark on a new path. What a path to go, though.
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doubt itI hope NFT will be the thing that kills the industry.
doubt itI hope NFT will be the thing that kills the industry.
casuals will gobble it up. everyone hated microtransactions and shit and look at it now
in a few years it will be: it's just cosmetic nfts AND you earn money, lads
it's the future
One thing I'm not sure about- is it Logic Artists going "THQ bought the IP and the studio, we don't care, let's print some Chinese cash with multiplayer survival game with NFTs" or THQ deciding that "those Expeditions games don't sell that much, let's move the devs to print some Chinese cash with a multiplayer survival game with NFTs"?
ea, ubisoft, fb and other big mofos arent jumping on the tech for few eccentric cryptofags(we're here now, thats true)doubt itI hope NFT will be the thing that kills the industry.
casuals will gobble it up. everyone hated microtransactions and shit and look at it now
in a few years it will be: it's just cosmetic nfts AND you earn money, lads
it's the future
The micotransaction and NFT economies are really based on the opposite of the obvious definition of "casuals". They're catered towards a minority of eccentric whales who are interested in "playing to earn" or "playing to contribute". Actual casuals just want to turn off their brains and relax.
Thank you Infinitron anon! You are a good strong friend anon! Give me cute Expedition Singapore game!Oh wow wtf.
I guess if the game sells well, THQ Nordic will find some other developer to continue the series.
NFT games?
The fuck is that?
It makes some sense that after selling the Expeditions IP to THQ Nordic they would choose to embark on a new path. What a path to go, though.
NFT games?
The fuck is that?
Like, a simulator where you play a guy buying and selling NFTs? lol
More seriously, there's now a gaming genre based on a monetization scheme that sells you the proof of ownership of something rather than the thing itself?
NFT games?
The fuck is that?
Like, a simulator where you play a guy buying and selling NFTs? lol
More seriously, there's now a gaming genre based on a monetization scheme that sells you the proof of ownership of something rather than the thing itself?
There's already a successful example of what an "NFT Game" is: Roblox.
The point is to create "games" that are basically engines for people to make shit in, which they then sell, either trading digital items or access to content, while the company takes a cut of every transaction, giving them a huge source of passive income.
NFT/Crypto bros eat this idea up because they think they'll be able to make big bucks playing games, by either making things or by being able to sell their loot on a marketplace (Hey, remember Diablo 3?) - just look at this tweet from the other day:
The difference between an NFT Game and Roblox would basically just be different graphics, and using the blockchain to verify transactions.
I'm sure this'll turn out great, I've no doubt about it.He said Dynasty’s first title will be the upcoming massively multiplayer survival triple-A-quality game, codenamed HAN.
NFT games?
The difference between an NFT Game and Roblox would basically just be different graphics, and using the blockchain to verify transactions.
There's already a successful example of what an "NFT Game" is: Roblox.
On a related note, I will begin selling limited edition Infinitron NFTs soon. Don't miss out!
Gotta figure out how NFTs work first tho.