Mortal Kombat 1 players are finding themselves quite upset this week following the announcement that paid Fatalities will soon be coming to the popular fighting game. With the last few Mortal Kombat installments, NetherRealm Studios has added paid content that players can choose to purchase outside of the main game. Not only has this additional content taken the form of DLC fighters and story expansions, but an in-game storefront has also been established that gives players new cosmetic options for various characters. Now, with Mortal Kombat 1, NetherRealm is tucking exclusive Fatalities behind a paywall too, and it’s not going over well with fans.

  • haui@lemmy.giftedmc.com
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    1 year ago

    You‘re a rate breed in this sub. Someone who actually sees what is happening.

    But in other words: there should be gaming reviewers that check for any kind of on top cost (that is not an additional expansion imo) and divide games in easy to distinguish categories (green and red for example). Green is without money making schemes.

    That way you can just check out the games without these mechanics if you like, like I would.

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      Unfortunately, even that wouldn’t be reliable information, because several major games have added this crap in after launch. Sometimes immediately. Sometimes after a few weeks on sale.

      Even if clear warnings were accurate, I worry they’d just encourage the thought-terminating cliche of “just don’t buy it.” I’m already not-buying it as hard as I can. It’s still spreading. Fools think that proves it’s what consumers want, when obviously it’s so profitable that boycotts can’t work.

      Only legislation can fix this.

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        1 year ago

        You are 100% correct. The same is correct for social media and there are studies that indicate that social media is „trapping“ people through their mechanics, dark patterns and peer pressure.

        I‘m still baffled that some people (on lemmy!) are not able to understand why big corpos=bad.

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          Even fucking Mastodon implemented infinite scrolling. Shoved that right in there when Twitter caught fire - if there’s an option to go back to what I signed up for, I have not found it.

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              It’s an antipattern. It prevents you from segmenting your time on a site, so you’re more likely to just keep going, never recognizing it’s been hours.

              It’s also dogshit for usability. Are you trying to catch up on some artist’s comic? Have fun holding Page Down for half an hour. Hope the site doesn’t reload whenever it feels like it.

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              It used to be cleanly paginated like mobile Twitter… back when mobile Twitter existed. You’d get 20 or 40 posts in a row, and then a Next link. Which I think was based on timestamps instead of being /page/2 nonsense, so reloading a tab would actually put you where you left off, instead of some arbitrary distance behind the eternal present.

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                1 year ago

                Okay! That makes sense. I can see how this both improves the using experience for some but also makes it more addictive.