Danjin44
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I’m not sure exactly the meaning of this, I mean just buy the games you do like don’t buy the games you don’t like.FOMO (fear of missing out)
What exactly this “fear” we are speaking here?
I’m not sure exactly the meaning of this, I mean just buy the games you do like don’t buy the games you don’t like.FOMO (fear of missing out)
I remember way, way back I had a friend over for coffee. She had to stop at an exact time and log in to Farmville. I questioned her about it since I didn't and don't do FB and she explained it was something she had to do.
The reason you never started playing fortnite is because of a battle pass?It's the reason why I never started or began Fortnite.
hmmm. The OP does a good job of laying out the explanation in depth. But it centers around many modern games' systems that literally force its playerbase to plan their entire real life schedule around to try to advance in these games. Usually within limited timed events that will never pop up again.I’m not sure exactly the meaning of this, I mean just buy the games you do like don’t buy the games you don’t like.
What exactly this “fear” we are speaking here?
For me I don’t play online games so there is nothing I would be missing out here.hmmm. The OP does a good job of laying out the explanation in depth. But it centers around many modern games' systems that literally force its playerbase to plan their entire real life schedule around to try to advance in these games. Usually within limited timed events that will never pop up again.
The fear of comes from missing your chance to unlock whatever the event's reward is.
Its an absurd practice that needs abolished.
As for buying games - things like Limited Run releasing games in a very limited window for certain times of the year for sale only during certain hours (some selling out in mere minutes) with no re-printings ever. This can be carried to other genres like Graphic Novels with have very low print runs and once theyre gone - theyre gone for good.
The fear here is from not being able to buy the game/book/whatever by normal means ever - outside of a hyper scalped ebay listing - if you arent first in line in that specific window on launch day.
My long time friend got addicted to some mobile rpg, he got hundreds of hours on it and joined most powerfull guild in Europe, even met them offline, and on the top he make some money off selling loot online, it wasnt much, but it was making it harder to quit the addiction. But the things he had to do to remain his online position was crazy. He had to raid every fucking 3 hours. He had to go for a bathroom break at work to do it. When he was on the road, he had to stop the car in the middle if nowhere and do that silly raids. But the worst thing was night time - he got alarm clock every three hours to wake him up in the middle of the night to do the dumb guild quest. And it lasted for months. He said it was more tiring than when he had his newborn baby. It made him look older by few years and develop a nervous tick of biting his nails like some crackhead.
He finally stopped only because he got to hospital (not related to game addiction) and was offline for 2 weeks, lost his ranks and got kicked off the guild. Looking back he says this addiction was like alkoholism his father had and would eventually send him to his grave, because constant FOMO and lack of sleep was starting to get on his head.
That shit is no joke and I think we are sleeping over a great danger kids (and adults like my friend too, but it seems most toxic online games are aimed at young people) have this days with all that timed FOMO bullshit in games. Game creators greed will create generation of addicts and break many lives, like every other dangerous addiction there is.
Curious to hear what specific gun it was?FOMO and the idea of being forced to play when I didn't want to is the reason I stopped playing both Destiny 2 and Genshin Impact. Strangely enough, Destiny 2 was the worst out of those two. Some of the weapon unlock goals in that game were insane. I wasted a ton of time trying to get a seasonal multiplayer weapon before a season reset and all my progress would be lost, but it still wasn't enough. All my progress was deleted with the new season, and I was done with that game forever.
I don't remember. I found the post where I ranted about it, but I didn't mention the specific gun there either. It was whatever the crucible weapon was before the mountaintop took its place. Here's the post where I first complained:Curious to hear what specific gun it was?