If you play ANY mobile-style, free-to-PAY game, you are helping to destroy gaming. That includes any exceptions you think exist.
I'm mainly talking about these new "but they're different" games, that have gotten so fucking popular, lately.
"Honky Stair Rail" and "Genshin Implants" or whatever the fuck they're called.
I don't care if you can play them without spending any money. I don't care if they're any good. None of that matters. The whole model of the game being funded by whales, spending money on in-game items and currency IS LITERALLY EVIL.
There is no way to do it ethically. That is an impossibility, on a fundamental level. There is no excuse for anyone to give these so-called developers and publishers ANY amount of money, attention, or engagement.
The only acceptable way to pay for a game as a service is a traditional MMO subscription, where you pay a flat rate per month/year to access 100 percent of a game's available gameplay.
I don't care what your excuse is. I don't care that you like anime tits and ass. I don't care if you think your chosen free-to-pay game is different. It's not.
Stop supporting this shit. Support real games.
A couple of years ago, I would have considered this to be a popular opinion, but about 35-40 percent of the internet posts I see in 2024 are related to either "Honky Stair Rail" or "Genshin Implants," and it's starting to freak me the fuck out.
My guy, you are the antithesis of your own username. If you wanna change minds you need to change your angle. Facts. Data. Not just “I’m right and you’re wrong, no I will not explain further.” All that’s gonna do is make people cling to their beliefs even stronger. So really, you’re making the problem worse without playing the games yourself. Congratulations.
I feel like this guy must have some mental health issues or a disorder, and they either haven't been diagnosed or they aren't being treated properly. He doesn't seem like a troll because he's putting way too much effort into it, but his behaviour's way too strange for a mentally stable, neurotypical person.
That was my initial thought as well. I'm not sure about my own neurotypicality since I haven't started the process of diagnosis yet, but my partner has autism and I couldn't help but see some similarities between her past behaviour and this guy's current behaviour. I can only hope he gets the help he needs, if he does indeed need it.