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  1. I don't think entertainment always has to be art. Talk shows have no art at all to it. Most on the radio are political nonsense. But maybe hate, lies, and manipulation is an art. After all, there is a book titled The Art of War. Is strategy art? What about martial arts? 

    With respect to video games, it started off as entertainment. But now it is becoming more recognized as an art and awards being offered for story and picture etc. And I think games really should be artistically recognized just as much as a movie would. 

    I don't think they contradict each other yet in video games. If the game has a specific purpose granted by the government for education or simulation, then the entertainment aspect would contradict the art because then the government banks off of it which is a conflict of interest. 

  2. That's hard to say. If the expectations were high with all the advertising, then the creators are gonna get lots of blame even if they weren't the ones advertising it. High expectations muddy the waters. If it is a message the game did a poor job of getting across, then that should fall on the creators. But if it's a message open for debate, then one side or another is gonna blame the creators if they don't agree. Even the mechanics and design may suit some, but not others. If they are gaining success when you don't like something, then you may be a minority in the fan base. But the creators ultimately hold the responsibility even if assholes rush them. Unless there is something obviously awful in the game, then blame should not be completely placed on the creators. That doesn't give them a free pass though. You better make a great game damnit or I'm coming after you!!! Aghhhh. I'll get you my cretins! 

  3. One of the realms in the latest God of War. Picture explains itself. 205904753_GodofWar_20201025141530_1.thumb.jpg.76b04abef5a3ac355f2f41fb4b72f8c7.jpg

    And I also have to say one of the maps in AC Valhalla is completely magical. I don't have my pics copied yet, but I am taken by it. And not only that, but to be a viking in a new land with ancient ruins scattered about, reminding of a great civilization beyond imagination of the smaller viking villages. To me, it's pretty magical. Cause if you think about it, what is magical to us are things we simply don't ordinarily see or beyond our reasoning and comprehension. Someone raised in a fishing village may think NYC is magical with all the skyscrapers. And it is if you never been there. 

  4. There is a leak saying the next game will take place during the Crusades in Europe. Sounds interesting, and I don't doubt there may be some controversy with that type of setting. I was looking forward for them to venture East for their next game. I don't know why Asia is such an uncharted territory for the series, especially when it is the perfect backdrop. But I'm excited either way. Let them tickle the western world some more. When they are ready for the challenge, I'll see you in the East. 

  5. 24 minutes ago, The Blackangel said:

    Definitely. I remember when I was a kid, I was obsessed with basketball, and collected cards like crazy. I was always looking for "that one card" that Topps, or Fleer, or whatever had put out. I would buy dozens of packs every chance I could until I got the one I was looking for. But back in the early 90's that cards were so mass produced, it wasn't hard to get a complete set of any brand. You could pick that up for $10 a lot of the time. When I was younger in the 80's was the time to collect. But I spent all my time unconscious or locked in my bedroom. That kinda made it difficult to collect anything other than concussions, brain damage, and disorders like sociopathy.

    As a kid I would always get a pack of Garbage Pail Kids at the ice cream truck walking home from school. It was super cheap to get a pack with whatever loose change you had. GPK still sells today by TOPPS online for a limited time usually at $20 a set or box. So I think the time based selling of this stuff is very similar to loot boxes. You feel pressured to buy the items before time runs out. I think that itself may be the real issue, time limited sales. Because if time wasn't an issue, the gambling addiction may not be as profound since the mystery box will still be there a year from now. 

  6. 13 minutes ago, The Blackangel said:

    This is dangerous for those battling gambling addiction. It's like putting a game that takes place in a bar with a feature that gives off the scent of whiskey in front of a struggling alcoholic. It can send them spiraling down into addiction. I'm a former addict, and I have to avoid games and movies that have heavy drug abuse, because I could easily end up back in another shooting gallery passing shit around with a bunch of other addicts. Committing burglaries and robberies for drug money. I was there in my late teens and early 20's. I don't want to go back. I'm doing good handling the cocaine gum in RDR2. But luckily for me, there are no drug houses in any of the towns. I know in the late 1800's they still existed, but the RDR2 world thankfully doesn't have any.

    It's a temptation that the addict and former addict has almost no willpower to fight. It takes either a scare so severe that non addicts can't fathom it, or help from people in their life to beat their addiction. And if they don't have either, the addiction usually wins.

    Speaking of addiction, I had a problem with alcohol and I don't see the world doing a damn thing about banning alcohol. But loot boxes? Oh fucking no. We must ban those for gambling addicts. Drugs and alcohol abuse demonizes the abuser. Gambling demonizes the casino. And the state lotteries also get a free pass even though gambling is illegal. I can see the harm in loot boxes. But if they were to ged rid of them, then all forms of gambling should be banned. You can't have the stores ban the sell of alcohol and have local bars still sell it. Sure, they won't pass the aisle in the store and be tempted anymore. But you can still drive by the bar on your way home. My point, is that I just wish society gave half a damn about alcohol and drug abuse as they do gambling. This is a start though, to shine the light on a potential problem in gambling addiction. So anything helps. Especially since the gaming loot boxes exposes kids early to a form of gambling. And with that said, how many toys have a mystery toy inside where you want to buy more to get the one you want. Fast food used to do that in happy meals, not sure if they still do. Some toys in stores used to have that, not sure if they still do. Candies used to have that, not sure if they still do. We were exposed to all that when I was a kid and I was born in Vegas to top it off. For me personally I stay away from gambling for the simple fact I was exposed to a lot of that stuff growing up. I've seen all kinds of crazy stuff. I was an athlete as a kid and we had a lot of activities where we had to stay in the hotels of the casinos. And its not just the casinos because everywhere you went in Vegas, there were slot machines. Grocery stores were filled with smokers playing slot machines as soon as you walk in. It's all you smelled and heard. But if someone has a potential gambling problem, then they more than likely will be exposed one way or another if all forms of gambling isn't banned. 

  7. I get that problem all the time and I still throw my hands in the air on what to do first. The rule is to go for closest level you are at first and closest distance first. I try to see a pattern where quests are laid out to see if they guide me a certain direction. I try to make sure a quest I picked up that is around my level, doesn't sit for too long cause then I'll forget who is who and wtf is going on. It will break immersion if I pick up a simple quest that should have been done that afternoon (game time) and instead do it 2 months later (real time). Cause then it's like nothing happened and everything is the same, except I'm all geared out and 10 levels higher with blood stains all over me. All in an afternoon's work I guess. 1000 kills for brunch. Then drink blood wine for dinner. And slurp down some salty eye ball olives. Then pitch up the human skin tent and tattoo another victim's mark across my arm. As I stare into the camp fire, I ponder which direction to head to at dawn. I ponder all the lives I will take that stands in my way from conquering this land. My land. And everything in it. I claim it. One soul at a time. One monster at a time. One village at a time. I won't stop until the only thing flowing anywhere is beautiful bright blood. Flowing blood straight from arteries. Watery red that will never dilute. It will never wash away. Everything is stained. Now it's time for bed after I set my traps. Even in my sleep, my traps will feed me souls all through the night. 

  8. 2 hours ago, The Blackangel said:

    Because that's how life works. Things happen without any prior notice. You write with emotion, not intention. The only thing anyone can plan for is death. We will all end up there. It's just a question of how. And when.

    Ahhhh! You ruined it! Many of us don't know we all die!

     

  9. I'm perfectly content in the present with gaming. If I traveled to the future, then the gaming experience might ruin it for me in the present. Only the atmosphere would make me want to go to the past, where I can have a wad of bubble tape in my mouth playing Golden Axe at 7 Eleven, then gulp down a slurpee. Then steal some Now n Laters and kick someone's ass in the back alley and shake em down for some jolly ranchers.  

  10. 54 minutes ago, killamch89 said:

    Look at it this way, Loot Boxes are being auctioned primarily to naïve kids who in their blissful unawareness, will develop a gambling habit and will constantly use their parent's credit cards to purchase said loot boxes. Costing both their parents and hurting kids in the long run.

    I guess there are two types of loot boxes. The one I was referring to were the ones that show the available gear for a specific time if you can garnish enough resources to get it, whether the resources being what you collect in game, or bought. The other is a mystery box which for a limited time which you would purchase or find the in game resources hoping to get something good from the box. That would seem more like gambling, and the other more of OCD because you just got to have the gear on display. 

    Either way, it's ridiculous to think about spending $20 on some gear when you can buy a whole game for that much. For the first time ever I was the knuckle head and spent that $20 to get a couple outfits a couple weeks ago. The strategy really works offering those boxes. I don't buy a damn thing though if it's a mystery box and don't show what you can get. I never thought about until now, that buying a game really costs around $100. That's if you get it brand new, get the DLC, and some gear or resources. I can only suggest getting the game a few years old with bonus stuff added all for $20. That's what I've done until now. I see the traps now playing newer games. 

  11. 1 hour ago, killamch89 said:

    Incorrect about Twitter. It's very toxic like Fallout 4 post-apocalyptic toxic where you need a hazmat suit to be safe. That's the reason I deleted my account recently.

    Even without the orange guy? LOL Social media needs facial recognition so that it can see facial moods and won't let anyone post when they got crazy face on. Think that can temporarily weed out the cesspool, till their eyes aren't twirling in circles and recede back into their sockets some more. Cause if they are in crazy eye mode, they shouldn't post. 🤪 

  12. I'm not sure which side to take on this because some games I play have those loot boxes, which is awesome to get free new gear, at the same time it becomes tedious when I feel I have to get every loot box. It is a strategy to keep people playing the game, and hope for purchases. I play different games here and there as does everybody else, but to put in a game just to check and see what is available in the loot box for the day is annoying. Sometimes there are quests that pushes me way out into the map just so I can get some gear. And that breaks my immersion. At least I'm not addicted to that sort of thing, but can easily sympathize with. I used to think that it was generous of them to offer stuff, and still think that, but I can see how it would be an addiction. Not necessarily for gamblers, but for OCD. To offer something a couple times a week is good, but not every single day. I think that creates addiction. And the whole enjoying the gaming experience is thrown out the window. 

  13. 5 minutes ago, Reality vs Adventure said:

    I like Rachel Maddow on MSNBC. 

    She mostly reports politics though. So if you want local news or non political world news, then any of your local stations is ok, just not Fox. They have lost credibility with their disclaimers and hate speech and all that. Steer clear of the poison. Be happy. 

  14. 2 hours ago, m76 said:

    I don't understand, how is Trump still the state? Are you suggesting he is still running the state or what?

    If any politician or close family of a politician is hired on to a news agency, especially in this case where Lara is trying to be the voice of trump who is banned from social media, and who is still a possible run for the next election, is state run. Fox news is the voice of the republican party. Fox is the voice of QANON who believes trump is still president and QANON is in congress. And now Lara can be the voice for trump's next run. This conflict of interest is state run. And they better be careful to see where money flows. You don't have to be the current seat of government to be state run as long as one of the two major political parties endorses Fox. And they have clearly mentioned that they still support trump, and QANON, who has infiltrated the senate, says trump is still president, all of that adds up to state run media. They need to follow the money on this one, especially around campaigning time. 

    Fox now has to have disclaimers added to their news lies, due to lawsuits from Dominion Voting Systems which Fox, Trump, tried to discredit.

  15. That would be funny if everyone in Fox news gets a facebook, twitter, and youtube ban for their lies, conspiracies, and endangerment to national security. Due to trump's ban, he is trying to use Lara as his voice. But now facebook says that any voice of trump from anyone else would be banned also. I say give them one chance and if they at fox news says anything remotely dangerous that can incite violence then give them a ban also. 

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