F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Find new methods to boost your routine. Daily activities and limited time can be improved with smart strategies.

Find new methods to boost your routine. Daily activities and limited time can be improved with smart strategies.

Find new methods to boost your routine. Daily activities and limited time can be improved with smart strategies.

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Koorok
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09-07-2018, 09:04 PM
#21
Sure, but microtransactions aren't drugs unless your game is essentially pay-to-win or has a very slow pace, and you don't provide any value in return.
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Koorok
09-07-2018, 09:04 PM #21

Sure, but microtransactions aren't drugs unless your game is essentially pay-to-win or has a very slow pace, and you don't provide any value in return.

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awsomeplayzmc
Junior Member
18
09-07-2018, 09:04 PM
#22
OW2 serves as a poor illustration.
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awsomeplayzmc
09-07-2018, 09:04 PM #22

OW2 serves as a poor illustration.

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_Ariah_
Junior Member
11
09-07-2018, 09:04 PM
#23
They need your limited time because they aim to maximize your engagement for their profit. Creating overly complex and tedious experiences with many layers hides the true cost of maintaining them. They won’t add quality-of-life improvements unless they can monetize them, which is their goal. Essentially, you must understand the mental traps these games set for you. While some may offer satisfying gameplay, that’s not their main purpose. These games are built to keep you hooked by exploiting simple human tendencies to chase rewards. They’re often called Skinner Boxes, designed to condition you into returning. Your complaints mirror those of behavior addicts. Ultimately, these games are meant to entertain, not to bind you with obligations like a second job. Look for games that provide intrinsic value, not just through hidden perks or superficial rewards.
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_Ariah_
09-07-2018, 09:04 PM #23

They need your limited time because they aim to maximize your engagement for their profit. Creating overly complex and tedious experiences with many layers hides the true cost of maintaining them. They won’t add quality-of-life improvements unless they can monetize them, which is their goal. Essentially, you must understand the mental traps these games set for you. While some may offer satisfying gameplay, that’s not their main purpose. These games are built to keep you hooked by exploiting simple human tendencies to chase rewards. They’re often called Skinner Boxes, designed to condition you into returning. Your complaints mirror those of behavior addicts. Ultimately, these games are meant to entertain, not to bind you with obligations like a second job. Look for games that provide intrinsic value, not just through hidden perks or superficial rewards.

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_PartyPotato_
Member
200
09-07-2018, 09:04 PM
#24
The main aim is usually "maximize revenue," not simply "maximize user time." Some techniques might touch on user time, but they aren't the focus.
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_PartyPotato_
09-07-2018, 09:04 PM #24

The main aim is usually "maximize revenue," not simply "maximize user time." Some techniques might touch on user time, but they aren't the focus.

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Puppypower48
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09-07-2018, 09:04 PM
#25
Create a game that’s highly engaging yet frustrating enough to make users invest time and money in overcoming the annoyance. That’s the goal.
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Puppypower48
09-07-2018, 09:04 PM #25

Create a game that’s highly engaging yet frustrating enough to make users invest time and money in overcoming the annoyance. That’s the goal.

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