People need "studies" to tell them that? Maybe that's the real problem ...
AzraelKrieg wrote: »I think this is the third time this article has been linked.
I work in scientific research, i know all about data.
StackonClown wrote: »Make up your own mind
http://theconversation.com/the-business-of-addiction-how-the-video-gaming-industry-is-evolving-to-be-like-the-casino-industry-83361
Quote from article:
"The use of casino techniques by games companies
Video game companies today use the same techniques as casinos to ensure customers become addicted to their games.
Commonly, they use fake currency. By using poker chips, cards or “gems,” companies can create a disassociation effect in the buyer, who does not realise how much real money they are spending. In a recent study, it was shown that people tend to spend more money when using debit cards than with cash due to this same “disassociation” effect."
I work in scientific research, i know all about data.
But seriously, people need a scientific study to tell them that you're likely to spend more money when the process is abstracted?
And just like not entering a casino, you can simply choose not to take part.
But seriously, people need a scientific study to tell them that you're likely to spend more money when the process is abstracted?
I work in scientific research, i know all about data.
But seriously, people need a scientific study to tell them that you're likely to spend more money when the process is abstracted?
I agree, but let's face it.Some people want to be told what to believe...
StackonClown wrote: »
MMOs are not like casinos, they just use the same psychology.
Thing is, it does not work unless players submit to it.
MMOs are not like casinos, they just use the same psychology.
Thing is, it does not work unless players submit to it.StackonClown wrote: »
It does not appear Woeler, the comment you quoted, says you cannot comment on it.
I work in scientific research, i know all about data.
But seriously, people need a scientific study to tell them that you're likely to spend more money when the process is abstracted?
AzraelKrieg wrote: »I think this is the third time this article has been linked.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiMHTK15Pik Bouldercleave wrote: »
I'm sorry, but I won't live my life worrying about everyone else's problems. If you have a gambling problem, go get yourself some help - it's not my (or ZoS') problem, and to take away someone else's potential entertainment enjoyment because you can't get your own life in order is very very irresponsible as well. Take some personal responsibility for your life and quit asking the rest of the world to do it for you.
I don't like smacking my nutsack with a hammer so you know what? I don't do it. And sadly yes, I DO have the data to back up that statement...