Balatro wins formal appeal to reclassify poker game as PEGI 12
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Civ is a bit exploitative in that they deliberately release a half-arsed base product with glaring flaws, charging big $$$ for it; and then release a chain of expansion packs to flesh it out and make it complete.
I was on the beta team for Civ 5; and it was a real eye-opener to see that this is a deliberate strategy. It isn't just that games are hard to get right. They deliberately hold back to squeeze more cash out. I haven't bought any civ game since then.
But yeah, I agree that it isn't the same type of exploitation as gambling.
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Nonono you don't understand, lootboxes make us money! Thats not gambling.
Playing cards though? Oh that's definitely gambling. Go fish? Gambling. Solitaire? Definitely gambling. 52 pick-up? Straight to gambling.
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self censoring bodies like pegi are there to protect the industry, so it doesn't get actual censorship from the government. EA is the industry. of course they get special treatment.
also gambling is the blueprint of AAA gaming now, so pegi loves it. they only do this shit to small devs so they can pretend to care while protecting industry giants from the actual scrutiny that they deserve.
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Definitely thought from the thumbnail that it was PEGI 13 -> PEGI 12.
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Extreme programming is basically pair programming. It sucks and doesn't work. Cucumber is also known as "behavioral driven (design/development)" or BDD. It manifests as test documents written in "plain English" that are executed via code. It inevitably becomes unit tests but worse because it's based mainly around regex matches to bits of text within the steps.
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Very true, same applies to the ESRB in the US. The ESA literally only formed the organisation to self-censor rather than leave it to the Gov’t following outrage over Mortal Kombat — if I’m remembering correctly?
Here in Australia, the ACB is a government body — but just about as useless, if not even more so! For the longest time, we had to have our games additionally censored because they were viewed as for children and therefore couldn’t depict excessive violence, any sexual themes or drug use. Manhunt, Grand Theft Auto 3 & Vice City were notable examples.
What am I getting at, even I don’t know. I guess to say that both implementations can be shit..?
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And pencil skirts... and tight, buttoned blouses...and heels....and glasses...
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Hmm. At least in my experience, the people decrying loot boxes also condemn gacha, but we could have had separate experiences.
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Like anything, it is about understanding what you are and aren’t susceptible to.
Hard agree. I get sucked hard into good stories and know I'd lose a lot of time to them, so I refused to let myself start anything over 30,000 words for a period of time.
It should be a cost/benefit evaluation of "how much enjoyment will I gain from this game and is the time spent enjoying worth it compared to all the other things I could be doing?" Sadly some things hijack this decision-making, and with some things you really only get to try once before you get hooked. "Try everything once" shouldn't include heroin. I think that's part of why knowing if a game is addictive is helpful for some people, so they know if they can try it or have to stay away forever. I have heard enough stories of MMO addiction that I've decided that I should never play one.
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That's what I'm saying tho, it's bs that Belatro would get hit simply for the imagery they're using, while other games get a lesser penalty when ACTUAL (both real money and in game currencies) gambling is happening.