People choose to socialise more online than ever before. Has this led to the rise of Cyberbullying for entertainment under gaming's pseudo anonymity?
China's new online gaming regulations set spending and playtime limits to curb excessive gaming and protect minors.
Far as I've read they were relooking into some of that due to companies over there stocks plunging after the orginal announcement
China kinda has to be the world's online gaming regulator whether it wants to or not (spoiler: it does) because, as this article states. China is home to the biggest online gaming market of over 700 million online gamers.
All that potential in the Chinese game market is squandered by corporate greed and the Communist government.
Free-to-play games offer gamers a very easy and cost-effective way to enjoy online multiplayer, but are these sorts of games themselves actually better than their predecessors?
Depends. If it's F2P and you have to grind and grind and grind to get to level 1. Then grind and grind and grind to get a weapon. Then grind and grind and grind to get a hat for an unreasonable amount of time. And it's set up and marketed constantly that you can buy all that for $4.99 to shorten the pain but you barely get anything for the price. Then, HELL NO.
If it's a great F2P game, with a great play loop and it has reasonable level updating and weapons capable of being acquired WITHOUT endless grinding for hours upon hours without spending any money, even for special weapons. Then, F2P is okay.
F2P should be fun. Not a job of endless working. Or being pushed to pull out your wallet. But truthfully, I'd rather an online game with one price that gives you a deep online experience. Not monthly cost or yearly cost or pay for passes.
fuck no. I play Rocket League and the amount of trolls, match throwers and toxic players doesn't decrease because even if we successfully report them, they can just make a new account and keep on being douches.
No because free to play comes with a price look at GTA as an example it's the perfect model. Rockstar drops an update a new business, a few new cars, new weapons, clothes, and tattoos. That stuff is super expensive in the world of Los Santos meaning you either have to grind the shit out of the game or you have to buy shark cards. Those shark cards are what unlocks that new car or business so people can try them out. Even free to play on cellphone comes with a price because they know people will pay to have a new character skin, weapon skin or even unlock a new weapon.
Right now I think F2P comes with too many strings attached. If it isn't a grindy expedience that tries to lure you into the store to bypass the full time job that is the game, it's the trolls, the smurfs and the hackers with throw away accounts, or the ever frustrating battlepasses that these games tack on with 2/3 items that are actually worth the effort and then 97/98 garbage teir unlocks that would have been free bonuses in a full priced game.
F2P is a lot like Steam Greenlight or Early Access, it's a good idea on paper but the system is so open to abuse that for every good example there's about 10 other games that take the piss.
China has updated its online gaming play restrictions for minors, and they're now much harsher: only one hour and on specific days.
All of these publishers bent backwards to get into the Chinese market only for China to completely destroy it.
We can't let gaming get in the way of their propoganda- I mean, "education", now can we?
I knew going in this would be a trash article and lo and behold I was right
"‘Gamergate’ covers issues in sexism in the video game culture and arose from the hashtag “#gamergate” and stemmed from a harassment campaign that began when game developer Zoe Quinn’s ex-boyfriend wrote a slanderous blog accusing her of using her gender to promote herself and threatened her."
Seriously these losers need to report on real things and not make believe political agendas.
And for your information Gamergate wasn't a harassment campaign regardless of how much spinning idiots like you do.
Dark_Overlord, I can't reply directly again but I'll address you in this comment. In fairness I did some research about the 'gamergate' incident because I knew very little of it but came across the name when writing the article. So I will be the first to admit I'm not overly versed on the entire situation. I basically got and wrote a short rundown of the 'scandal' and told readers to look it up themselves for more details.
I believe Cyberbullying is basically bullying in a virtual space (really specific I know). But that includes verbal abuse (text/messages) toward someone or a group, constant or spamming of messages with the entire intent to annoy and cause distress. The use of technology to cause intentional mental harm toward someone and isolate them. Actions that have the intent to purposefully upset or anger another person. All the above after repeated requests to stop or persistence after being warned by mods.
I find most SJWs cringe- worthy, bringing something that isn't an issue and forcing their agenda into it. However I start my article by referencing 3 real life teen suicides caused by cyberbullying (mostly through phone and social media) so I decided to look into this in the gaming world and found some interesting stuff.
Gaming can be a horrible horrible place at times. Some communities I actively avoid because of how hostile and awful they can be.
But I suppose is just a reflection on society altogether, you’ve got absolute dogturdy people & lovely people in all shapes/colours/classes/demogra phics. Doesn’t diminish my love for gaming at all, but just makes me pity those who seemingly can’t just enjoy themselves without grieving strangers.
Great article mate, read it whilst I was having a poo… 8/10
The answer to this isn't as complicated as some make out. Remove any specific events such as 'gamergate', and political agendas that may, or may not exist. All people should behave with respect, tolerance and compassion toward each other. Is that last sentence a reasonable assumption to make? Griefing can hurt people, and bullying can hurt people. Why would you want to hurt people, is a question that's more difficult to answer.