Cliffski's Blog - Kickstarting inequality.
Kickstarter is the absolute poster-child for inequality amongst gamers, based on income. Now I am definitely not a raging socialist, but I know a lot of gamers are, and I find it a bit weird that it doesn’t bug them that when these kickstarter games ship, not only will gamers with more money that them be swanning around with better outfits and weapons, (This already happens in F2P games), but some of the NPC’s will have the names of the ‘wealthy’ backers. Some will even have their digitized faces in the game. Elite is actually naming PLANETS after people who back the game with a lot of money.
Gamers say they hate in-game product placement and advertising. It compromises the game design for the sake of money. I agree. So why are we deciding that the best way to name our planets or design the appearance of our NPC’s is to put that part of game design up for auction? Why should gamers who are wealthy get more influence over a game that those who flip burgers for a living? The cold hard economic reality of the real world is bad enough without shoehorning it into games too.
Axis wrote on Nov 25, 2012, 13:27:Suppa7 wrote on Nov 25, 2012, 13:22:Axis wrote on Nov 25, 2012, 13:19:
Here's a start, one even from your beloved liberal cnbc to start:
fairshare?
Fair Share
Thanks for revealing to everyone you're a political retard with the IQ of a puddle. People who use epithets and have strong political beliefs tend not to be the sharpest knife in the drawer.
Truth and common sense always pisses off the stupid.