Spaceroamer wrote: »Spaceroamer wrote: »Video Game addictions are also a thing. People have died from it. Should we ban it too?
Nice fallacy. Just because something is worse, does not mean the lesser evil should be ignored.
You'll also notice games have THINGS IN PLACE TO PREVENT GAMING ADDICTION!
You know; small messages reminded players to take a break and whatnot?
Lootboxes have 'Look at the box to see if it contains lootboxes!'
Which, as I stated above, companies are LYING ABOUT by adding lootboxes AFTER the game has been out for 6 months.
Stop defending lootboxes; they are a predatory practice meant to prey on people with legit disabilities. Stop defending an actual god damn immoral practice.
You're just being the type of person game companies laugh at for defending something they know is wrong, but it's making them wads of cash.
The by your example, put a warning next to Crown Crates or Lootboxes then.
Games have the right to add whatever they want after launch. It’s in their TOS (that everyone signs before they play a online game).
No, no they don't have a right. That's what the fight for lootbox laws ARE! The fight to stop companies from preying on people with legit problems!
Why is this so hard to understand for some people?
Abusing People With A Problem = WRONG! IMMORAL. BAD. EVIL. CRUEL. AND SHOUDL BE IL-GODS DAMNED-LEGAL!
Spaceroamer wrote: »Spaceroamer wrote: »Video Game addictions are also a thing. People have died from it. Should we ban it too?
Nice fallacy. Just because something is worse, does not mean the lesser evil should be ignored.
You'll also notice games have THINGS IN PLACE TO PREVENT GAMING ADDICTION!
You know; small messages reminded players to take a break and whatnot?
Lootboxes have 'Look at the box to see if it contains lootboxes!'
Which, as I stated above, companies are LYING ABOUT by adding lootboxes AFTER the game has been out for 6 months.
Stop defending lootboxes; they are a predatory practice meant to prey on people with legit disabilities. Stop defending an actual god damn immoral practice.
You're just being the type of person game companies laugh at for defending something they know is wrong, but it's making them wads of cash.
The by your example, put a warning next to Crown Crates or Lootboxes then.
Games have the right to add whatever they want after launch. It’s in their TOS (that everyone signs before they play a online game).
No, no they don't have a right. That's what the fight for lootbox laws ARE! The fight to stop companies from preying on people with legit problems!
Why is this so hard to understand for some people?
Abusing People With A Problem = WRONG! IMMORAL. BAD. EVIL. CRUEL. AND SHOUDL BE IL-GODS DAMNED-LEGAL!
Spaceroamer wrote: »Spaceroamer wrote: »Spaceroamer wrote: »Video Game addictions are also a thing. People have died from it. Should we ban it too?
Nice fallacy. Just because something is worse, does not mean the lesser evil should be ignored.
You'll also notice games have THINGS IN PLACE TO PREVENT GAMING ADDICTION!
You know; small messages reminded players to take a break and whatnot?
Lootboxes have 'Look at the box to see if it contains lootboxes!'
Which, as I stated above, companies are LYING ABOUT by adding lootboxes AFTER the game has been out for 6 months.
Stop defending lootboxes; they are a predatory practice meant to prey on people with legit disabilities. Stop defending an actual god damn immoral practice.
You're just being the type of person game companies laugh at for defending something they know is wrong, but it's making them wads of cash.
The by your example, put a warning next to Crown Crates or Lootboxes then.
Games have the right to add whatever they want after launch. It’s in their TOS (that everyone signs before they play a online game).
No, no they don't have a right. That's what the fight for lootbox laws ARE! The fight to stop companies from preying on people with legit problems!
Why is this so hard to understand for some people?
Abusing People With A Problem = WRONG! IMMORAL. BAD. EVIL. CRUEL. AND SHOUDL BE IL-GODS DAMNED-LEGAL!
I’m all for banning predatory lootboxes, but ZoS Crown Crates aren’t predatory.
People also have to take responsibility for their actions. You don’t see drug addicts blaming the people who hooked them on drugs. They blame themselves.
No, no they don't have a right. That's what the fight for lootbox laws ARE! The fight to stop companies from preying on people with legit problems!
Why is this so hard to understand for some people?
Abusing People With A Problem = WRONG! IMMORAL. BAD. EVIL. CRUEL. AND SHOUDL BE IL-GODS DAMNED-LEGAL!
Spaceroamer wrote: »Spaceroamer wrote: »Spaceroamer wrote: »Video Game addictions are also a thing. People have died from it. Should we ban it too?
Nice fallacy. Just because something is worse, does not mean the lesser evil should be ignored.
You'll also notice games have THINGS IN PLACE TO PREVENT GAMING ADDICTION!
You know; small messages reminded players to take a break and whatnot?
Lootboxes have 'Look at the box to see if it contains lootboxes!'
Which, as I stated above, companies are LYING ABOUT by adding lootboxes AFTER the game has been out for 6 months.
Stop defending lootboxes; they are a predatory practice meant to prey on people with legit disabilities. Stop defending an actual god damn immoral practice.
You're just being the type of person game companies laugh at for defending something they know is wrong, but it's making them wads of cash.
The by your example, put a warning next to Crown Crates or Lootboxes then.
Games have the right to add whatever they want after launch. It’s in their TOS (that everyone signs before they play a online game).
No, no they don't have a right. That's what the fight for lootbox laws ARE! The fight to stop companies from preying on people with legit problems!
Why is this so hard to understand for some people?
Abusing People With A Problem = WRONG! IMMORAL. BAD. EVIL. CRUEL. AND SHOUDL BE IL-GODS DAMNED-LEGAL!
I’m all for banning predatory lootboxes, but ZoS Crown Crates aren’t predatory.
People also have to take responsibility for their actions. You don’t see drug addicts blaming the people who hooked them on drugs. They blame themselves.
And you'll also see few drug addicts who get out of that spiral of self-loathing to get OFF drugs.
It's almost like it would be healthier to get rid of the SUPPLIER to help addicts (drugs or gambling) get off that self-destruction train.
I'm done. I can't understand people who can watch companies take advantage of people with actual problems and say 'Durr! Well, it's not illegal YET! So it's fine!'
Just because something is legal does not mean it's not immoral, or evil, or should not be changed.
You people disgust me. Continue to keep your eyes closed and pretend legal = right so you never have to feel bad for anyone that's not you.
Freaking disgusting.
I'm done. I can't understand people who can watch companies take advantage of people with actual problems and say 'Durr! Well, it's not illegal YET! So it's fine!'
Just because something is legal does not mean it's not immoral, or evil, or should not be changed.
You people disgust me. Continue to keep your eyes closed and pretend legal = right so you never have to feel bad for anyone that's not you.
Freaking disgusting.
Bradyfjord wrote: »I'm done. I can't understand people who can watch companies take advantage of people with actual problems and say 'Durr! Well, it's not illegal YET! So it's fine!'
Just because something is legal does not mean it's not immoral, or evil, or should not be changed.
You people disgust me. Continue to keep your eyes closed and pretend legal = right so you never have to feel bad for anyone that's not you.
Freaking disgusting.
If you said you didn't like loot crates, or felt they were poor game design or something, I might get behind you. But calling it immoral is wrong. You are confusing your moral compass with the law.
The U.S. acted similarly with alcohol. In the U.S., laws (Prohibition) were made to 'protect' people from the evils of alcohol abuse. These laws didn't help at all.
Now every beer, wine, and spirits manufacturer in the U.S. prints warnings on their labels to educate people of their responsibility. Employers offer support for employees with drinking problems so that they can help themselves. Legally, no one is a victim because there is evidence to suggest that some people are predisposed to having this problem whatever the law may be. This is why Prohibition was repealed. Moral laws are not superior to ethical laws.
Educating people of their responsibilities early in life is the way to go. Some things are addictive, and education is what keeps people from feeling like a victim.
Spaceroamer wrote: »I'm done. I can't understand people who can watch companies take advantage of people with actual problems and say 'Durr! Well, it's not illegal YET! So it's fine!'
Just because something is legal does not mean it's not immoral, or evil, or should not be changed.
You people disgust me. Continue to keep your eyes closed and pretend legal = right so you never have to feel bad for anyone that's not you.
Freaking disgusting.
You don’t have proof that ZoS is taking ‘advantage’ of people with gambling problems.
Predatory lootboxes are immoral, Cornw Crates have no bearing on the game are completely optional and are not forced upon you as a player. Therefore are not immoral.
Bradyfjord wrote: »I'm done. I can't understand people who can watch companies take advantage of people with actual problems and say 'Durr! Well, it's not illegal YET! So it's fine!'
Just because something is legal does not mean it's not immoral, or evil, or should not be changed.
You people disgust me. Continue to keep your eyes closed and pretend legal = right so you never have to feel bad for anyone that's not you.
Freaking disgusting.
If you said you didn't like loot crates, or felt they were poor game design or something, I might get behind you. But calling it immoral is wrong. You are confusing your moral compass with the law.
The U.S. acted similarly with alcohol. In the U.S., laws (Prohibition) were made to 'protect' people from the evils of alcohol abuse. These laws didn't help at all.
Now every beer, wine, and spirits manufacturer in the U.S. prints warnings on their labels to educate people of their responsibility. Employers offer support for employees with drinking problems so that they can help themselves. Legally, no one is a victim because there is evidence to suggest that some people are predisposed to having this problem whatever the law may be. This is why Prohibition was repealed. Moral laws are not superior to ethical laws.
Educating people of their responsibilities early in life is the way to go. Some things are addictive, and education is what keeps people from feeling like a victim.
Hey! Guess what?
Murder? Immoral and illegal.
Theft? Immoral and illegal!
False Advertising (IE: Lying, for the purpose of making money)? IMMORAL AND ILLEGAL!
But sure; cherry pick the one thing that went bad, for your case.
Sorry but you're wrong on a MORAL level. Being a decent human being means not taking advantage of, and not ALLOWING OTHERS to take advantage of people with problems.
Shrugging and saying 'it's legal' is the coward's way of living.
We need to educate the COMPANIES to stop doing this garbage and crate NEW LAWS as civilization progresses. It's kind of what decent human beings do.
Hey! Guess what?
Murder? Immoral and illegal.
Theft? Immoral and illegal!
False Advertising (IE: Lying, for the purpose of making money)? IMMORAL AND ILLEGAL!
But sure; cherry pick the one thing that went bad, for your case.
Sorry but you're wrong on a MORAL level. Being a decent human being means not taking advantage of, and not ALLOWING OTHERS to take advantage of people with problems.
We need to educate the COMPANIES to stop doing this garbage and crate NEW LAWS as civilization progresses. It's kind of what decent human beings do.
Bradyfjord wrote: »I'm done. I can't understand people who can watch companies take advantage of people with actual problems and say 'Durr! Well, it's not illegal YET! So it's fine!'
Just because something is legal does not mean it's not immoral, or evil, or should not be changed.
You people disgust me. Continue to keep your eyes closed and pretend legal = right so you never have to feel bad for anyone that's not you.
Freaking disgusting.
If you said you didn't like loot crates, or felt they were poor game design or something, I might get behind you. But calling it immoral is wrong. You are confusing your moral compass with the law.
The U.S. acted similarly with alcohol. In the U.S., laws (Prohibition) were made to 'protect' people from the evils of alcohol abuse. These laws didn't help at all.
Now every beer, wine, and spirits manufacturer in the U.S. prints warnings on their labels to educate people of their responsibility. Employers offer support for employees with drinking problems so that they can help themselves. Legally, no one is a victim because there is evidence to suggest that some people are predisposed to having this problem whatever the law may be. This is why Prohibition was repealed. Moral laws are not superior to ethical laws.
Educating people of their responsibilities early in life is the way to go. Some things are addictive, and education is what keeps people from feeling like a victim.
Hey! Guess what?
Murder? Immoral and illegal.
Theft? Immoral and illegal!
False Advertising (IE: Lying, for the purpose of making money)? IMMORAL AND ILLEGAL!
But sure; cherry pick the one thing that went bad, for your case.
Sorry but you're wrong on a MORAL level. Being a decent human being means not taking advantage of, and not ALLOWING OTHERS to take advantage of people with problems.
Shrugging and saying 'it's legal' is the coward's way of living.
We need to educate the COMPANIES to stop doing this garbage and crate NEW LAWS as civilization progresses. It's kind of what decent human beings do.
Spaceroamer wrote: »Bradyfjord wrote: »I'm done. I can't understand people who can watch companies take advantage of people with actual problems and say 'Durr! Well, it's not illegal YET! So it's fine!'
Just because something is legal does not mean it's not immoral, or evil, or should not be changed.
You people disgust me. Continue to keep your eyes closed and pretend legal = right so you never have to feel bad for anyone that's not you.
Freaking disgusting.
If you said you didn't like loot crates, or felt they were poor game design or something, I might get behind you. But calling it immoral is wrong. You are confusing your moral compass with the law.
The U.S. acted similarly with alcohol. In the U.S., laws (Prohibition) were made to 'protect' people from the evils of alcohol abuse. These laws didn't help at all.
Now every beer, wine, and spirits manufacturer in the U.S. prints warnings on their labels to educate people of their responsibility. Employers offer support for employees with drinking problems so that they can help themselves. Legally, no one is a victim because there is evidence to suggest that some people are predisposed to having this problem whatever the law may be. This is why Prohibition was repealed. Moral laws are not superior to ethical laws.
Educating people of their responsibilities early in life is the way to go. Some things are addictive, and education is what keeps people from feeling like a victim.
Hey! Guess what?
Murder? Immoral and illegal.
Theft? Immoral and illegal!
False Advertising (IE: Lying, for the purpose of making money)? IMMORAL AND ILLEGAL!
But sure; cherry pick the one thing that went bad, for your case.
Sorry but you're wrong on a MORAL level. Being a decent human being means not taking advantage of, and not ALLOWING OTHERS to take advantage of people with problems.
Shrugging and saying 'it's legal' is the coward's way of living.
We need to educate the COMPANIES to stop doing this garbage and crate NEW LAWS as civilization progresses. It's kind of what decent human beings do.
I’m getting lost in this conversation are you talking about predatory lootboxes or Crown Crates because they’re both very very different.
Everyone here is defending Crown Crates, not predatory lootboxes.
It also seems like you’re taking this a bit too emotionally.
Spaceroamer wrote: »Bradyfjord wrote: »I'm done. I can't understand people who can watch companies take advantage of people with actual problems and say 'Durr! Well, it's not illegal YET! So it's fine!'
Just because something is legal does not mean it's not immoral, or evil, or should not be changed.
You people disgust me. Continue to keep your eyes closed and pretend legal = right so you never have to feel bad for anyone that's not you.
Freaking disgusting.
If you said you didn't like loot crates, or felt they were poor game design or something, I might get behind you. But calling it immoral is wrong. You are confusing your moral compass with the law.
The U.S. acted similarly with alcohol. In the U.S., laws (Prohibition) were made to 'protect' people from the evils of alcohol abuse. These laws didn't help at all.
Now every beer, wine, and spirits manufacturer in the U.S. prints warnings on their labels to educate people of their responsibility. Employers offer support for employees with drinking problems so that they can help themselves. Legally, no one is a victim because there is evidence to suggest that some people are predisposed to having this problem whatever the law may be. This is why Prohibition was repealed. Moral laws are not superior to ethical laws.
Educating people of their responsibilities early in life is the way to go. Some things are addictive, and education is what keeps people from feeling like a victim.
Hey! Guess what?
Murder? Immoral and illegal.
Theft? Immoral and illegal!
False Advertising (IE: Lying, for the purpose of making money)? IMMORAL AND ILLEGAL!
But sure; cherry pick the one thing that went bad, for your case.
Sorry but you're wrong on a MORAL level. Being a decent human being means not taking advantage of, and not ALLOWING OTHERS to take advantage of people with problems.
Shrugging and saying 'it's legal' is the coward's way of living.
We need to educate the COMPANIES to stop doing this garbage and crate NEW LAWS as civilization progresses. It's kind of what decent human beings do.
I’m getting lost in this conversation are you talking about predatory lootboxes or Crown Crates because they’re both very very different.
Everyone here is defending Crown Crates, not predatory lootboxes.
It also seems like you’re taking this a bit too emotionally.
Spaceroamer wrote: »Bradyfjord wrote: »I'm done. I can't understand people who can watch companies take advantage of people with actual problems and say 'Durr! Well, it's not illegal YET! So it's fine!'
Just because something is legal does not mean it's not immoral, or evil, or should not be changed.
You people disgust me. Continue to keep your eyes closed and pretend legal = right so you never have to feel bad for anyone that's not you.
Freaking disgusting.
If you said you didn't like loot crates, or felt they were poor game design or something, I might get behind you. But calling it immoral is wrong. You are confusing your moral compass with the law.
The U.S. acted similarly with alcohol. In the U.S., laws (Prohibition) were made to 'protect' people from the evils of alcohol abuse. These laws didn't help at all.
Now every beer, wine, and spirits manufacturer in the U.S. prints warnings on their labels to educate people of their responsibility. Employers offer support for employees with drinking problems so that they can help themselves. Legally, no one is a victim because there is evidence to suggest that some people are predisposed to having this problem whatever the law may be. This is why Prohibition was repealed. Moral laws are not superior to ethical laws.
Educating people of their responsibilities early in life is the way to go. Some things are addictive, and education is what keeps people from feeling like a victim.
Hey! Guess what?
Murder? Immoral and illegal.
Theft? Immoral and illegal!
False Advertising (IE: Lying, for the purpose of making money)? IMMORAL AND ILLEGAL!
But sure; cherry pick the one thing that went bad, for your case.
Sorry but you're wrong on a MORAL level. Being a decent human being means not taking advantage of, and not ALLOWING OTHERS to take advantage of people with problems.
Shrugging and saying 'it's legal' is the coward's way of living.
We need to educate the COMPANIES to stop doing this garbage and crate NEW LAWS as civilization progresses. It's kind of what decent human beings do.
I’m getting lost in this conversation are you talking about predatory lootboxes or Crown Crates because they’re both very very different.
Everyone here is defending Crown Crates, not predatory lootboxes.
It also seems like you’re taking this a bit too emotionally.
Crown crates ARE lootboxes. They work exactly like lootboxes. The only difference is that you buy fake money with real money.
And that's just a trick to sidestep current laws. In every way, crown crates ARE lootboxes.
You buy them
You open them.
You get random crap on a scale from common to ultra uber rare.
The best items have a low drop rate to 'encourage' people to keep trying to get that skin or item they really really want!
So in what way are crown crates NOT lootboxes?
Spaceroamer wrote: »Spaceroamer wrote: »Bradyfjord wrote: »I'm done. I can't understand people who can watch companies take advantage of people with actual problems and say 'Durr! Well, it's not illegal YET! So it's fine!'
Just because something is legal does not mean it's not immoral, or evil, or should not be changed.
You people disgust me. Continue to keep your eyes closed and pretend legal = right so you never have to feel bad for anyone that's not you.
Freaking disgusting.
If you said you didn't like loot crates, or felt they were poor game design or something, I might get behind you. But calling it immoral is wrong. You are confusing your moral compass with the law.
The U.S. acted similarly with alcohol. In the U.S., laws (Prohibition) were made to 'protect' people from the evils of alcohol abuse. These laws didn't help at all.
Now every beer, wine, and spirits manufacturer in the U.S. prints warnings on their labels to educate people of their responsibility. Employers offer support for employees with drinking problems so that they can help themselves. Legally, no one is a victim because there is evidence to suggest that some people are predisposed to having this problem whatever the law may be. This is why Prohibition was repealed. Moral laws are not superior to ethical laws.
Educating people of their responsibilities early in life is the way to go. Some things are addictive, and education is what keeps people from feeling like a victim.
Hey! Guess what?
Murder? Immoral and illegal.
Theft? Immoral and illegal!
False Advertising (IE: Lying, for the purpose of making money)? IMMORAL AND ILLEGAL!
But sure; cherry pick the one thing that went bad, for your case.
Sorry but you're wrong on a MORAL level. Being a decent human being means not taking advantage of, and not ALLOWING OTHERS to take advantage of people with problems.
Shrugging and saying 'it's legal' is the coward's way of living.
We need to educate the COMPANIES to stop doing this garbage and crate NEW LAWS as civilization progresses. It's kind of what decent human beings do.
I’m getting lost in this conversation are you talking about predatory lootboxes or Crown Crates because they’re both very very different.
Everyone here is defending Crown Crates, not predatory lootboxes.
It also seems like you’re taking this a bit too emotionally.
Crown crates ARE lootboxes. They work exactly like lootboxes. The only difference is that you buy fake money with real money.
And that's just a trick to sidestep current laws. In every way, crown crates ARE lootboxes.
You buy them
You open them.
You get random crap on a scale from common to ultra uber rare.
The best items have a low drop rate to 'encourage' people to keep trying to get that skin or item they really really want!
So in what way are crown crates NOT lootboxes?
The point I was trying to make is that Crown Crates aren’t predatory.
Contaminate wrote: »Spaceroamer wrote: »Bradyfjord wrote: »I'm done. I can't understand people who can watch companies take advantage of people with actual problems and say 'Durr! Well, it's not illegal YET! So it's fine!'
Just because something is legal does not mean it's not immoral, or evil, or should not be changed.
You people disgust me. Continue to keep your eyes closed and pretend legal = right so you never have to feel bad for anyone that's not you.
Freaking disgusting.
If you said you didn't like loot crates, or felt they were poor game design or something, I might get behind you. But calling it immoral is wrong. You are confusing your moral compass with the law.
The U.S. acted similarly with alcohol. In the U.S., laws (Prohibition) were made to 'protect' people from the evils of alcohol abuse. These laws didn't help at all.
Now every beer, wine, and spirits manufacturer in the U.S. prints warnings on their labels to educate people of their responsibility. Employers offer support for employees with drinking problems so that they can help themselves. Legally, no one is a victim because there is evidence to suggest that some people are predisposed to having this problem whatever the law may be. This is why Prohibition was repealed. Moral laws are not superior to ethical laws.
Educating people of their responsibilities early in life is the way to go. Some things are addictive, and education is what keeps people from feeling like a victim.
Hey! Guess what?
Murder? Immoral and illegal.
Theft? Immoral and illegal!
False Advertising (IE: Lying, for the purpose of making money)? IMMORAL AND ILLEGAL!
But sure; cherry pick the one thing that went bad, for your case.
Sorry but you're wrong on a MORAL level. Being a decent human being means not taking advantage of, and not ALLOWING OTHERS to take advantage of people with problems.
Shrugging and saying 'it's legal' is the coward's way of living.
We need to educate the COMPANIES to stop doing this garbage and crate NEW LAWS as civilization progresses. It's kind of what decent human beings do.
I’m getting lost in this conversation are you talking about predatory lootboxes or Crown Crates because they’re both very very different.
Everyone here is defending Crown Crates, not predatory lootboxes.
It also seems like you’re taking this a bit too emotionally.
Crown Crates are lootboxes. Don’t be intentionally dense
Spaceroamer wrote: »Spaceroamer wrote: »Bradyfjord wrote: »I'm done. I can't understand people who can watch companies take advantage of people with actual problems and say 'Durr! Well, it's not illegal YET! So it's fine!'
Just because something is legal does not mean it's not immoral, or evil, or should not be changed.
You people disgust me. Continue to keep your eyes closed and pretend legal = right so you never have to feel bad for anyone that's not you.
Freaking disgusting.
If you said you didn't like loot crates, or felt they were poor game design or something, I might get behind you. But calling it immoral is wrong. You are confusing your moral compass with the law.
The U.S. acted similarly with alcohol. In the U.S., laws (Prohibition) were made to 'protect' people from the evils of alcohol abuse. These laws didn't help at all.
Now every beer, wine, and spirits manufacturer in the U.S. prints warnings on their labels to educate people of their responsibility. Employers offer support for employees with drinking problems so that they can help themselves. Legally, no one is a victim because there is evidence to suggest that some people are predisposed to having this problem whatever the law may be. This is why Prohibition was repealed. Moral laws are not superior to ethical laws.
Educating people of their responsibilities early in life is the way to go. Some things are addictive, and education is what keeps people from feeling like a victim.
Hey! Guess what?
Murder? Immoral and illegal.
Theft? Immoral and illegal!
False Advertising (IE: Lying, for the purpose of making money)? IMMORAL AND ILLEGAL!
But sure; cherry pick the one thing that went bad, for your case.
Sorry but you're wrong on a MORAL level. Being a decent human being means not taking advantage of, and not ALLOWING OTHERS to take advantage of people with problems.
Shrugging and saying 'it's legal' is the coward's way of living.
We need to educate the COMPANIES to stop doing this garbage and crate NEW LAWS as civilization progresses. It's kind of what decent human beings do.
I’m getting lost in this conversation are you talking about predatory lootboxes or Crown Crates because they’re both very very different.
Everyone here is defending Crown Crates, not predatory lootboxes.
It also seems like you’re taking this a bit too emotionally.
Crown crates ARE lootboxes. They work exactly like lootboxes. The only difference is that you buy fake money with real money.
And that's just a trick to sidestep current laws. In every way, crown crates ARE lootboxes.
You buy them
You open them.
You get random crap on a scale from common to ultra uber rare.
The best items have a low drop rate to 'encourage' people to keep trying to get that skin or item they really really want!
So in what way are crown crates NOT lootboxes?
The point I was trying to make is that Crown Crates aren’t predatory.
Contaminate wrote: »Spaceroamer wrote: »Bradyfjord wrote: »I'm done. I can't understand people who can watch companies take advantage of people with actual problems and say 'Durr! Well, it's not illegal YET! So it's fine!'
Just because something is legal does not mean it's not immoral, or evil, or should not be changed.
You people disgust me. Continue to keep your eyes closed and pretend legal = right so you never have to feel bad for anyone that's not you.
Freaking disgusting.
If you said you didn't like loot crates, or felt they were poor game design or something, I might get behind you. But calling it immoral is wrong. You are confusing your moral compass with the law.
The U.S. acted similarly with alcohol. In the U.S., laws (Prohibition) were made to 'protect' people from the evils of alcohol abuse. These laws didn't help at all.
Now every beer, wine, and spirits manufacturer in the U.S. prints warnings on their labels to educate people of their responsibility. Employers offer support for employees with drinking problems so that they can help themselves. Legally, no one is a victim because there is evidence to suggest that some people are predisposed to having this problem whatever the law may be. This is why Prohibition was repealed. Moral laws are not superior to ethical laws.
Educating people of their responsibilities early in life is the way to go. Some things are addictive, and education is what keeps people from feeling like a victim.
Hey! Guess what?
Murder? Immoral and illegal.
Theft? Immoral and illegal!
False Advertising (IE: Lying, for the purpose of making money)? IMMORAL AND ILLEGAL!
But sure; cherry pick the one thing that went bad, for your case.
Sorry but you're wrong on a MORAL level. Being a decent human being means not taking advantage of, and not ALLOWING OTHERS to take advantage of people with problems.
Shrugging and saying 'it's legal' is the coward's way of living.
We need to educate the COMPANIES to stop doing this garbage and crate NEW LAWS as civilization progresses. It's kind of what decent human beings do.
I’m getting lost in this conversation are you talking about predatory lootboxes or Crown Crates because they’re both very very different.
Everyone here is defending Crown Crates, not predatory lootboxes.
It also seems like you’re taking this a bit too emotionally.
Crown Crates are lootboxes. Don’t be intentionally dense
Crown Crates are lootboxes. The debate is whether or not Crown Crates are predatory.
Spaceroamer wrote: »If it’s such a problem give it the alcohol treatment.
Put warning labels on every Crown Crate, after you buy one then another confirmation message comes up telling you are you sure, etc etc.
Add a confirmation saying that ZoS takes no responsibility for your actions.
Spaceroamer wrote: »Spaceroamer wrote: »Bradyfjord wrote: »I'm done. I can't understand people who can watch companies take advantage of people with actual problems and say 'Durr! Well, it's not illegal YET! So it's fine!'
Just because something is legal does not mean it's not immoral, or evil, or should not be changed.
You people disgust me. Continue to keep your eyes closed and pretend legal = right so you never have to feel bad for anyone that's not you.
Freaking disgusting.
If you said you didn't like loot crates, or felt they were poor game design or something, I might get behind you. But calling it immoral is wrong. You are confusing your moral compass with the law.
The U.S. acted similarly with alcohol. In the U.S., laws (Prohibition) were made to 'protect' people from the evils of alcohol abuse. These laws didn't help at all.
Now every beer, wine, and spirits manufacturer in the U.S. prints warnings on their labels to educate people of their responsibility. Employers offer support for employees with drinking problems so that they can help themselves. Legally, no one is a victim because there is evidence to suggest that some people are predisposed to having this problem whatever the law may be. This is why Prohibition was repealed. Moral laws are not superior to ethical laws.
Educating people of their responsibilities early in life is the way to go. Some things are addictive, and education is what keeps people from feeling like a victim.
Hey! Guess what?
Murder? Immoral and illegal.
Theft? Immoral and illegal!
False Advertising (IE: Lying, for the purpose of making money)? IMMORAL AND ILLEGAL!
But sure; cherry pick the one thing that went bad, for your case.
Sorry but you're wrong on a MORAL level. Being a decent human being means not taking advantage of, and not ALLOWING OTHERS to take advantage of people with problems.
Shrugging and saying 'it's legal' is the coward's way of living.
We need to educate the COMPANIES to stop doing this garbage and crate NEW LAWS as civilization progresses. It's kind of what decent human beings do.
I’m getting lost in this conversation are you talking about predatory lootboxes or Crown Crates because they’re both very very different.
Everyone here is defending Crown Crates, not predatory lootboxes.
It also seems like you’re taking this a bit too emotionally.
Crown crates ARE lootboxes. They work exactly like lootboxes. The only difference is that you buy fake money with real money.
And that's just a trick to sidestep current laws. In every way, crown crates ARE lootboxes.
You buy them
You open them.
You get random crap on a scale from common to ultra uber rare.
The best items have a low drop rate to 'encourage' people to keep trying to get that skin or item they really really want!
So in what way are crown crates NOT lootboxes?
The point I was trying to make is that Crown Crates aren’t predatory.
If lootboxes are predatory.
And crown crates are lootboxes.
Crown crates != predatory
What? That makes no sense. Parsing error in line 3.
Crown crates are lootboxes.
Lootboxes are predatory.
Therefor, crown crates = predatory.
Contaminate wrote: »Spaceroamer wrote: »Spaceroamer wrote: »Bradyfjord wrote: »I'm done. I can't understand people who can watch companies take advantage of people with actual problems and say 'Durr! Well, it's not illegal YET! So it's fine!'
Just because something is legal does not mean it's not immoral, or evil, or should not be changed.
You people disgust me. Continue to keep your eyes closed and pretend legal = right so you never have to feel bad for anyone that's not you.
Freaking disgusting.
If you said you didn't like loot crates, or felt they were poor game design or something, I might get behind you. But calling it immoral is wrong. You are confusing your moral compass with the law.
The U.S. acted similarly with alcohol. In the U.S., laws (Prohibition) were made to 'protect' people from the evils of alcohol abuse. These laws didn't help at all.
Now every beer, wine, and spirits manufacturer in the U.S. prints warnings on their labels to educate people of their responsibility. Employers offer support for employees with drinking problems so that they can help themselves. Legally, no one is a victim because there is evidence to suggest that some people are predisposed to having this problem whatever the law may be. This is why Prohibition was repealed. Moral laws are not superior to ethical laws.
Educating people of their responsibilities early in life is the way to go. Some things are addictive, and education is what keeps people from feeling like a victim.
Hey! Guess what?
Murder? Immoral and illegal.
Theft? Immoral and illegal!
False Advertising (IE: Lying, for the purpose of making money)? IMMORAL AND ILLEGAL!
But sure; cherry pick the one thing that went bad, for your case.
Sorry but you're wrong on a MORAL level. Being a decent human being means not taking advantage of, and not ALLOWING OTHERS to take advantage of people with problems.
Shrugging and saying 'it's legal' is the coward's way of living.
We need to educate the COMPANIES to stop doing this garbage and crate NEW LAWS as civilization progresses. It's kind of what decent human beings do.
I’m getting lost in this conversation are you talking about predatory lootboxes or Crown Crates because they’re both very very different.
Everyone here is defending Crown Crates, not predatory lootboxes.
It also seems like you’re taking this a bit too emotionally.
Crown crates ARE lootboxes. They work exactly like lootboxes. The only difference is that you buy fake money with real money.
And that's just a trick to sidestep current laws. In every way, crown crates ARE lootboxes.
You buy them
You open them.
You get random crap on a scale from common to ultra uber rare.
The best items have a low drop rate to 'encourage' people to keep trying to get that skin or item they really really want!
So in what way are crown crates NOT lootboxes?
The point I was trying to make is that Crown Crates aren’t predatory.
If you stick your head in sand and ignore all of the research on the subject, then sure you can maintain that delusion
Spaceroamer wrote: »Spaceroamer wrote: »Bradyfjord wrote: »I'm done. I can't understand people who can watch companies take advantage of people with actual problems and say 'Durr! Well, it's not illegal YET! So it's fine!'
Just because something is legal does not mean it's not immoral, or evil, or should not be changed.
You people disgust me. Continue to keep your eyes closed and pretend legal = right so you never have to feel bad for anyone that's not you.
Freaking disgusting.
If you said you didn't like loot crates, or felt they were poor game design or something, I might get behind you. But calling it immoral is wrong. You are confusing your moral compass with the law.
The U.S. acted similarly with alcohol. In the U.S., laws (Prohibition) were made to 'protect' people from the evils of alcohol abuse. These laws didn't help at all.
Now every beer, wine, and spirits manufacturer in the U.S. prints warnings on their labels to educate people of their responsibility. Employers offer support for employees with drinking problems so that they can help themselves. Legally, no one is a victim because there is evidence to suggest that some people are predisposed to having this problem whatever the law may be. This is why Prohibition was repealed. Moral laws are not superior to ethical laws.
Educating people of their responsibilities early in life is the way to go. Some things are addictive, and education is what keeps people from feeling like a victim.
Hey! Guess what?
Murder? Immoral and illegal.
Theft? Immoral and illegal!
False Advertising (IE: Lying, for the purpose of making money)? IMMORAL AND ILLEGAL!
But sure; cherry pick the one thing that went bad, for your case.
Sorry but you're wrong on a MORAL level. Being a decent human being means not taking advantage of, and not ALLOWING OTHERS to take advantage of people with problems.
Shrugging and saying 'it's legal' is the coward's way of living.
We need to educate the COMPANIES to stop doing this garbage and crate NEW LAWS as civilization progresses. It's kind of what decent human beings do.
I’m getting lost in this conversation are you talking about predatory lootboxes or Crown Crates because they’re both very very different.
Everyone here is defending Crown Crates, not predatory lootboxes.
It also seems like you’re taking this a bit too emotionally.
Crown crates ARE lootboxes. They work exactly like lootboxes. The only difference is that you buy fake money with real money.
And that's just a trick to sidestep current laws. In every way, crown crates ARE lootboxes.
You buy them
You open them.
You get random crap on a scale from common to ultra uber rare.
The best items have a low drop rate to 'encourage' people to keep trying to get that skin or item they really really want!
So in what way are crown crates NOT lootboxes?
The point I was trying to make is that Crown Crates aren’t predatory.
If lootboxes are predatory.
And crown crates are lootboxes.
Crown crates != predatory
What? That makes no sense. Parsing error in line 3.
Crown crates are lootboxes.
Lootboxes are predatory.
Therefor, crown crates = predatory.
Contaminate wrote: »Spaceroamer wrote: »If it’s such a problem give it the alcohol treatment.
Put warning labels on every Crown Crate, after you buy one then another confirmation message comes up telling you are you sure, etc etc.
Add a confirmation saying that ZoS takes no responsibility for your actions.
No, the alcohol treatment implies legal obligation to stop providing the harmful service when someone is going overboard
Spaceroamer wrote: »Spaceroamer wrote: »Bradyfjord wrote: »I'm done. I can't understand people who can watch companies take advantage of people with actual problems and say 'Durr! Well, it's not illegal YET! So it's fine!'
Just because something is legal does not mean it's not immoral, or evil, or should not be changed.
You people disgust me. Continue to keep your eyes closed and pretend legal = right so you never have to feel bad for anyone that's not you.
Freaking disgusting.
If you said you didn't like loot crates, or felt they were poor game design or something, I might get behind you. But calling it immoral is wrong. You are confusing your moral compass with the law.
The U.S. acted similarly with alcohol. In the U.S., laws (Prohibition) were made to 'protect' people from the evils of alcohol abuse. These laws didn't help at all.
Now every beer, wine, and spirits manufacturer in the U.S. prints warnings on their labels to educate people of their responsibility. Employers offer support for employees with drinking problems so that they can help themselves. Legally, no one is a victim because there is evidence to suggest that some people are predisposed to having this problem whatever the law may be. This is why Prohibition was repealed. Moral laws are not superior to ethical laws.
Educating people of their responsibilities early in life is the way to go. Some things are addictive, and education is what keeps people from feeling like a victim.
Hey! Guess what?
Murder? Immoral and illegal.
Theft? Immoral and illegal!
False Advertising (IE: Lying, for the purpose of making money)? IMMORAL AND ILLEGAL!
But sure; cherry pick the one thing that went bad, for your case.
Sorry but you're wrong on a MORAL level. Being a decent human being means not taking advantage of, and not ALLOWING OTHERS to take advantage of people with problems.
Shrugging and saying 'it's legal' is the coward's way of living.
We need to educate the COMPANIES to stop doing this garbage and crate NEW LAWS as civilization progresses. It's kind of what decent human beings do.
I’m getting lost in this conversation are you talking about predatory lootboxes or Crown Crates because they’re both very very different.
Everyone here is defending Crown Crates, not predatory lootboxes.
It also seems like you’re taking this a bit too emotionally.
Crown crates ARE lootboxes. They work exactly like lootboxes. The only difference is that you buy fake money with real money.
And that's just a trick to sidestep current laws. In every way, crown crates ARE lootboxes.
You buy them
You open them.
You get random crap on a scale from common to ultra uber rare.
The best items have a low drop rate to 'encourage' people to keep trying to get that skin or item they really really want!
So in what way are crown crates NOT lootboxes?
The point I was trying to make is that Crown Crates aren’t predatory.
If lootboxes are predatory.
And crown crates are lootboxes.
Crown crates != predatory
What? That makes no sense. Parsing error in line 3.
Crown crates are lootboxes.
Lootboxes are predatory.
Therefor, crown crates = predatory.Contaminate wrote: »Spaceroamer wrote: »Spaceroamer wrote: »Bradyfjord wrote: »I'm done. I can't understand people who can watch companies take advantage of people with actual problems and say 'Durr! Well, it's not illegal YET! So it's fine!'
Just because something is legal does not mean it's not immoral, or evil, or should not be changed.
You people disgust me. Continue to keep your eyes closed and pretend legal = right so you never have to feel bad for anyone that's not you.
Freaking disgusting.
If you said you didn't like loot crates, or felt they were poor game design or something, I might get behind you. But calling it immoral is wrong. You are confusing your moral compass with the law.
The U.S. acted similarly with alcohol. In the U.S., laws (Prohibition) were made to 'protect' people from the evils of alcohol abuse. These laws didn't help at all.
Now every beer, wine, and spirits manufacturer in the U.S. prints warnings on their labels to educate people of their responsibility. Employers offer support for employees with drinking problems so that they can help themselves. Legally, no one is a victim because there is evidence to suggest that some people are predisposed to having this problem whatever the law may be. This is why Prohibition was repealed. Moral laws are not superior to ethical laws.
Educating people of their responsibilities early in life is the way to go. Some things are addictive, and education is what keeps people from feeling like a victim.
Hey! Guess what?
Murder? Immoral and illegal.
Theft? Immoral and illegal!
False Advertising (IE: Lying, for the purpose of making money)? IMMORAL AND ILLEGAL!
But sure; cherry pick the one thing that went bad, for your case.
Sorry but you're wrong on a MORAL level. Being a decent human being means not taking advantage of, and not ALLOWING OTHERS to take advantage of people with problems.
Shrugging and saying 'it's legal' is the coward's way of living.
We need to educate the COMPANIES to stop doing this garbage and crate NEW LAWS as civilization progresses. It's kind of what decent human beings do.
I’m getting lost in this conversation are you talking about predatory lootboxes or Crown Crates because they’re both very very different.
Everyone here is defending Crown Crates, not predatory lootboxes.
It also seems like you’re taking this a bit too emotionally.
Crown crates ARE lootboxes. They work exactly like lootboxes. The only difference is that you buy fake money with real money.
And that's just a trick to sidestep current laws. In every way, crown crates ARE lootboxes.
You buy them
You open them.
You get random crap on a scale from common to ultra uber rare.
The best items have a low drop rate to 'encourage' people to keep trying to get that skin or item they really really want!
So in what way are crown crates NOT lootboxes?
The point I was trying to make is that Crown Crates aren’t predatory.
If you stick your head in sand and ignore all of the research on the subject, then sure you can maintain that delusionSpaceroamer wrote: »Spaceroamer wrote: »Bradyfjord wrote: »I'm done. I can't understand people who can watch companies take advantage of people with actual problems and say 'Durr! Well, it's not illegal YET! So it's fine!'
Just because something is legal does not mean it's not immoral, or evil, or should not be changed.
You people disgust me. Continue to keep your eyes closed and pretend legal = right so you never have to feel bad for anyone that's not you.
Freaking disgusting.
If you said you didn't like loot crates, or felt they were poor game design or something, I might get behind you. But calling it immoral is wrong. You are confusing your moral compass with the law.
The U.S. acted similarly with alcohol. In the U.S., laws (Prohibition) were made to 'protect' people from the evils of alcohol abuse. These laws didn't help at all.
Now every beer, wine, and spirits manufacturer in the U.S. prints warnings on their labels to educate people of their responsibility. Employers offer support for employees with drinking problems so that they can help themselves. Legally, no one is a victim because there is evidence to suggest that some people are predisposed to having this problem whatever the law may be. This is why Prohibition was repealed. Moral laws are not superior to ethical laws.
Educating people of their responsibilities early in life is the way to go. Some things are addictive, and education is what keeps people from feeling like a victim.
Hey! Guess what?
Murder? Immoral and illegal.
Theft? Immoral and illegal!
False Advertising (IE: Lying, for the purpose of making money)? IMMORAL AND ILLEGAL!
But sure; cherry pick the one thing that went bad, for your case.
Sorry but you're wrong on a MORAL level. Being a decent human being means not taking advantage of, and not ALLOWING OTHERS to take advantage of people with problems.
Shrugging and saying 'it's legal' is the coward's way of living.
We need to educate the COMPANIES to stop doing this garbage and crate NEW LAWS as civilization progresses. It's kind of what decent human beings do.
I’m getting lost in this conversation are you talking about predatory lootboxes or Crown Crates because they’re both very very different.
Everyone here is defending Crown Crates, not predatory lootboxes.
It also seems like you’re taking this a bit too emotionally.
Crown crates ARE lootboxes. They work exactly like lootboxes. The only difference is that you buy fake money with real money.
And that's just a trick to sidestep current laws. In every way, crown crates ARE lootboxes.
You buy them
You open them.
You get random crap on a scale from common to ultra uber rare.
The best items have a low drop rate to 'encourage' people to keep trying to get that skin or item they really really want!
So in what way are crown crates NOT lootboxes?
The point I was trying to make is that Crown Crates aren’t predatory.
If lootboxes are predatory.
And crown crates are lootboxes.
Crown crates != predatory
What? That makes no sense. Parsing error in line 3.
Crown crates are lootboxes.
Lootboxes are predatory.
Therefor, crown crates = predatory.
Calling something predatory because less than 3% of the population have an issue with gambling addiction does not qualify it as predatory. Call it gambling, give it an ESRB warning and make the game 18+. It's not predatory simply because people with addictive personalities exist.
Spaceroamer wrote: »Spaceroamer wrote: »Bradyfjord wrote: »I'm done. I can't understand people who can watch companies take advantage of people with actual problems and say 'Durr! Well, it's not illegal YET! So it's fine!'
Just because something is legal does not mean it's not immoral, or evil, or should not be changed.
You people disgust me. Continue to keep your eyes closed and pretend legal = right so you never have to feel bad for anyone that's not you.
Freaking disgusting.
If you said you didn't like loot crates, or felt they were poor game design or something, I might get behind you. But calling it immoral is wrong. You are confusing your moral compass with the law.
The U.S. acted similarly with alcohol. In the U.S., laws (Prohibition) were made to 'protect' people from the evils of alcohol abuse. These laws didn't help at all.
Now every beer, wine, and spirits manufacturer in the U.S. prints warnings on their labels to educate people of their responsibility. Employers offer support for employees with drinking problems so that they can help themselves. Legally, no one is a victim because there is evidence to suggest that some people are predisposed to having this problem whatever the law may be. This is why Prohibition was repealed. Moral laws are not superior to ethical laws.
Educating people of their responsibilities early in life is the way to go. Some things are addictive, and education is what keeps people from feeling like a victim.
Hey! Guess what?
Murder? Immoral and illegal.
Theft? Immoral and illegal!
False Advertising (IE: Lying, for the purpose of making money)? IMMORAL AND ILLEGAL!
But sure; cherry pick the one thing that went bad, for your case.
Sorry but you're wrong on a MORAL level. Being a decent human being means not taking advantage of, and not ALLOWING OTHERS to take advantage of people with problems.
Shrugging and saying 'it's legal' is the coward's way of living.
We need to educate the COMPANIES to stop doing this garbage and crate NEW LAWS as civilization progresses. It's kind of what decent human beings do.
I’m getting lost in this conversation are you talking about predatory lootboxes or Crown Crates because they’re both very very different.
Everyone here is defending Crown Crates, not predatory lootboxes.
It also seems like you’re taking this a bit too emotionally.
Crown crates ARE lootboxes. They work exactly like lootboxes. The only difference is that you buy fake money with real money.
And that's just a trick to sidestep current laws. In every way, crown crates ARE lootboxes.
You buy them
You open them.
You get random crap on a scale from common to ultra uber rare.
The best items have a low drop rate to 'encourage' people to keep trying to get that skin or item they really really want!
So in what way are crown crates NOT lootboxes?
The point I was trying to make is that Crown Crates aren’t predatory.
If lootboxes are predatory.
And crown crates are lootboxes.
Crown crates != predatory
What? That makes no sense. Parsing error in line 3.
Crown crates are lootboxes.
Lootboxes are predatory.
Therefor, crown crates = predatory.Contaminate wrote: »Spaceroamer wrote: »Spaceroamer wrote: »Bradyfjord wrote: »I'm done. I can't understand people who can watch companies take advantage of people with actual problems and say 'Durr! Well, it's not illegal YET! So it's fine!'
Just because something is legal does not mean it's not immoral, or evil, or should not be changed.
You people disgust me. Continue to keep your eyes closed and pretend legal = right so you never have to feel bad for anyone that's not you.
Freaking disgusting.
If you said you didn't like loot crates, or felt they were poor game design or something, I might get behind you. But calling it immoral is wrong. You are confusing your moral compass with the law.
The U.S. acted similarly with alcohol. In the U.S., laws (Prohibition) were made to 'protect' people from the evils of alcohol abuse. These laws didn't help at all.
Now every beer, wine, and spirits manufacturer in the U.S. prints warnings on their labels to educate people of their responsibility. Employers offer support for employees with drinking problems so that they can help themselves. Legally, no one is a victim because there is evidence to suggest that some people are predisposed to having this problem whatever the law may be. This is why Prohibition was repealed. Moral laws are not superior to ethical laws.
Educating people of their responsibilities early in life is the way to go. Some things are addictive, and education is what keeps people from feeling like a victim.
Hey! Guess what?
Murder? Immoral and illegal.
Theft? Immoral and illegal!
False Advertising (IE: Lying, for the purpose of making money)? IMMORAL AND ILLEGAL!
But sure; cherry pick the one thing that went bad, for your case.
Sorry but you're wrong on a MORAL level. Being a decent human being means not taking advantage of, and not ALLOWING OTHERS to take advantage of people with problems.
Shrugging and saying 'it's legal' is the coward's way of living.
We need to educate the COMPANIES to stop doing this garbage and crate NEW LAWS as civilization progresses. It's kind of what decent human beings do.
I’m getting lost in this conversation are you talking about predatory lootboxes or Crown Crates because they’re both very very different.
Everyone here is defending Crown Crates, not predatory lootboxes.
It also seems like you’re taking this a bit too emotionally.
Crown crates ARE lootboxes. They work exactly like lootboxes. The only difference is that you buy fake money with real money.
And that's just a trick to sidestep current laws. In every way, crown crates ARE lootboxes.
You buy them
You open them.
You get random crap on a scale from common to ultra uber rare.
The best items have a low drop rate to 'encourage' people to keep trying to get that skin or item they really really want!
So in what way are crown crates NOT lootboxes?
The point I was trying to make is that Crown Crates aren’t predatory.
If you stick your head in sand and ignore all of the research on the subject, then sure you can maintain that delusionSpaceroamer wrote: »Spaceroamer wrote: »Bradyfjord wrote: »I'm done. I can't understand people who can watch companies take advantage of people with actual problems and say 'Durr! Well, it's not illegal YET! So it's fine!'
Just because something is legal does not mean it's not immoral, or evil, or should not be changed.
You people disgust me. Continue to keep your eyes closed and pretend legal = right so you never have to feel bad for anyone that's not you.
Freaking disgusting.
If you said you didn't like loot crates, or felt they were poor game design or something, I might get behind you. But calling it immoral is wrong. You are confusing your moral compass with the law.
The U.S. acted similarly with alcohol. In the U.S., laws (Prohibition) were made to 'protect' people from the evils of alcohol abuse. These laws didn't help at all.
Now every beer, wine, and spirits manufacturer in the U.S. prints warnings on their labels to educate people of their responsibility. Employers offer support for employees with drinking problems so that they can help themselves. Legally, no one is a victim because there is evidence to suggest that some people are predisposed to having this problem whatever the law may be. This is why Prohibition was repealed. Moral laws are not superior to ethical laws.
Educating people of their responsibilities early in life is the way to go. Some things are addictive, and education is what keeps people from feeling like a victim.
Hey! Guess what?
Murder? Immoral and illegal.
Theft? Immoral and illegal!
False Advertising (IE: Lying, for the purpose of making money)? IMMORAL AND ILLEGAL!
But sure; cherry pick the one thing that went bad, for your case.
Sorry but you're wrong on a MORAL level. Being a decent human being means not taking advantage of, and not ALLOWING OTHERS to take advantage of people with problems.
Shrugging and saying 'it's legal' is the coward's way of living.
We need to educate the COMPANIES to stop doing this garbage and crate NEW LAWS as civilization progresses. It's kind of what decent human beings do.
I’m getting lost in this conversation are you talking about predatory lootboxes or Crown Crates because they’re both very very different.
Everyone here is defending Crown Crates, not predatory lootboxes.
It also seems like you’re taking this a bit too emotionally.
Crown crates ARE lootboxes. They work exactly like lootboxes. The only difference is that you buy fake money with real money.
And that's just a trick to sidestep current laws. In every way, crown crates ARE lootboxes.
You buy them
You open them.
You get random crap on a scale from common to ultra uber rare.
The best items have a low drop rate to 'encourage' people to keep trying to get that skin or item they really really want!
So in what way are crown crates NOT lootboxes?
The point I was trying to make is that Crown Crates aren’t predatory.
If lootboxes are predatory.
And crown crates are lootboxes.
Crown crates != predatory
What? That makes no sense. Parsing error in line 3.
Crown crates are lootboxes.
Lootboxes are predatory.
Therefor, crown crates = predatory.
Calling something predatory because less than 3% of the population have an issue with gambling addiction does not qualify it as predatory. Call it gambling, give it an ESRB warning and make the game 18+. It's not predatory simply because people with addictive personalities exist.
Spaceroamer wrote: »Spaceroamer wrote: »Bradyfjord wrote: »I'm done. I can't understand people who can watch companies take advantage of people with actual problems and say 'Durr! Well, it's not illegal YET! So it's fine!'
Just because something is legal does not mean it's not immoral, or evil, or should not be changed.
You people disgust me. Continue to keep your eyes closed and pretend legal = right so you never have to feel bad for anyone that's not you.
Freaking disgusting.
If you said you didn't like loot crates, or felt they were poor game design or something, I might get behind you. But calling it immoral is wrong. You are confusing your moral compass with the law.
The U.S. acted similarly with alcohol. In the U.S., laws (Prohibition) were made to 'protect' people from the evils of alcohol abuse. These laws didn't help at all.
Now every beer, wine, and spirits manufacturer in the U.S. prints warnings on their labels to educate people of their responsibility. Employers offer support for employees with drinking problems so that they can help themselves. Legally, no one is a victim because there is evidence to suggest that some people are predisposed to having this problem whatever the law may be. This is why Prohibition was repealed. Moral laws are not superior to ethical laws.
Educating people of their responsibilities early in life is the way to go. Some things are addictive, and education is what keeps people from feeling like a victim.
Hey! Guess what?
Murder? Immoral and illegal.
Theft? Immoral and illegal!
False Advertising (IE: Lying, for the purpose of making money)? IMMORAL AND ILLEGAL!
But sure; cherry pick the one thing that went bad, for your case.
Sorry but you're wrong on a MORAL level. Being a decent human being means not taking advantage of, and not ALLOWING OTHERS to take advantage of people with problems.
Shrugging and saying 'it's legal' is the coward's way of living.
We need to educate the COMPANIES to stop doing this garbage and crate NEW LAWS as civilization progresses. It's kind of what decent human beings do.
I’m getting lost in this conversation are you talking about predatory lootboxes or Crown Crates because they’re both very very different.
Everyone here is defending Crown Crates, not predatory lootboxes.
It also seems like you’re taking this a bit too emotionally.
Crown crates ARE lootboxes. They work exactly like lootboxes. The only difference is that you buy fake money with real money.
And that's just a trick to sidestep current laws. In every way, crown crates ARE lootboxes.
You buy them
You open them.
You get random crap on a scale from common to ultra uber rare.
The best items have a low drop rate to 'encourage' people to keep trying to get that skin or item they really really want!
So in what way are crown crates NOT lootboxes?
The point I was trying to make is that Crown Crates aren’t predatory.
If lootboxes are predatory.
And crown crates are lootboxes.
Crown crates != predatory
What? That makes no sense. Parsing error in line 3.
Crown crates are lootboxes.
Lootboxes are predatory.
Therefor, crown crates = predatory.Contaminate wrote: »Spaceroamer wrote: »Spaceroamer wrote: »Bradyfjord wrote: »I'm done. I can't understand people who can watch companies take advantage of people with actual problems and say 'Durr! Well, it's not illegal YET! So it's fine!'
Just because something is legal does not mean it's not immoral, or evil, or should not be changed.
You people disgust me. Continue to keep your eyes closed and pretend legal = right so you never have to feel bad for anyone that's not you.
Freaking disgusting.
If you said you didn't like loot crates, or felt they were poor game design or something, I might get behind you. But calling it immoral is wrong. You are confusing your moral compass with the law.
The U.S. acted similarly with alcohol. In the U.S., laws (Prohibition) were made to 'protect' people from the evils of alcohol abuse. These laws didn't help at all.
Now every beer, wine, and spirits manufacturer in the U.S. prints warnings on their labels to educate people of their responsibility. Employers offer support for employees with drinking problems so that they can help themselves. Legally, no one is a victim because there is evidence to suggest that some people are predisposed to having this problem whatever the law may be. This is why Prohibition was repealed. Moral laws are not superior to ethical laws.
Educating people of their responsibilities early in life is the way to go. Some things are addictive, and education is what keeps people from feeling like a victim.
Hey! Guess what?
Murder? Immoral and illegal.
Theft? Immoral and illegal!
False Advertising (IE: Lying, for the purpose of making money)? IMMORAL AND ILLEGAL!
But sure; cherry pick the one thing that went bad, for your case.
Sorry but you're wrong on a MORAL level. Being a decent human being means not taking advantage of, and not ALLOWING OTHERS to take advantage of people with problems.
Shrugging and saying 'it's legal' is the coward's way of living.
We need to educate the COMPANIES to stop doing this garbage and crate NEW LAWS as civilization progresses. It's kind of what decent human beings do.
I’m getting lost in this conversation are you talking about predatory lootboxes or Crown Crates because they’re both very very different.
Everyone here is defending Crown Crates, not predatory lootboxes.
It also seems like you’re taking this a bit too emotionally.
Crown crates ARE lootboxes. They work exactly like lootboxes. The only difference is that you buy fake money with real money.
And that's just a trick to sidestep current laws. In every way, crown crates ARE lootboxes.
You buy them
You open them.
You get random crap on a scale from common to ultra uber rare.
The best items have a low drop rate to 'encourage' people to keep trying to get that skin or item they really really want!
So in what way are crown crates NOT lootboxes?
The point I was trying to make is that Crown Crates aren’t predatory.
If you stick your head in sand and ignore all of the research on the subject, then sure you can maintain that delusionSpaceroamer wrote: »Spaceroamer wrote: »Bradyfjord wrote: »I'm done. I can't understand people who can watch companies take advantage of people with actual problems and say 'Durr! Well, it's not illegal YET! So it's fine!'
Just because something is legal does not mean it's not immoral, or evil, or should not be changed.
You people disgust me. Continue to keep your eyes closed and pretend legal = right so you never have to feel bad for anyone that's not you.
Freaking disgusting.
If you said you didn't like loot crates, or felt they were poor game design or something, I might get behind you. But calling it immoral is wrong. You are confusing your moral compass with the law.
The U.S. acted similarly with alcohol. In the U.S., laws (Prohibition) were made to 'protect' people from the evils of alcohol abuse. These laws didn't help at all.
Now every beer, wine, and spirits manufacturer in the U.S. prints warnings on their labels to educate people of their responsibility. Employers offer support for employees with drinking problems so that they can help themselves. Legally, no one is a victim because there is evidence to suggest that some people are predisposed to having this problem whatever the law may be. This is why Prohibition was repealed. Moral laws are not superior to ethical laws.
Educating people of their responsibilities early in life is the way to go. Some things are addictive, and education is what keeps people from feeling like a victim.
Hey! Guess what?
Murder? Immoral and illegal.
Theft? Immoral and illegal!
False Advertising (IE: Lying, for the purpose of making money)? IMMORAL AND ILLEGAL!
But sure; cherry pick the one thing that went bad, for your case.
Sorry but you're wrong on a MORAL level. Being a decent human being means not taking advantage of, and not ALLOWING OTHERS to take advantage of people with problems.
Shrugging and saying 'it's legal' is the coward's way of living.
We need to educate the COMPANIES to stop doing this garbage and crate NEW LAWS as civilization progresses. It's kind of what decent human beings do.
I’m getting lost in this conversation are you talking about predatory lootboxes or Crown Crates because they’re both very very different.
Everyone here is defending Crown Crates, not predatory lootboxes.
It also seems like you’re taking this a bit too emotionally.
Crown crates ARE lootboxes. They work exactly like lootboxes. The only difference is that you buy fake money with real money.
And that's just a trick to sidestep current laws. In every way, crown crates ARE lootboxes.
You buy them
You open them.
You get random crap on a scale from common to ultra uber rare.
The best items have a low drop rate to 'encourage' people to keep trying to get that skin or item they really really want!
So in what way are crown crates NOT lootboxes?
The point I was trying to make is that Crown Crates aren’t predatory.
If lootboxes are predatory.
And crown crates are lootboxes.
Crown crates != predatory
What? That makes no sense. Parsing error in line 3.
Crown crates are lootboxes.
Lootboxes are predatory.
Therefor, crown crates = predatory.
Calling something predatory because less than 3% of the population have an issue with gambling addiction does not qualify it as predatory. Call it gambling, give it an ESRB warning and make the game 18+. It's not predatory simply because people with addictive personalities exist.
It's meant to PREY on people with addictive personalities. Therefor, it's predatory.
Just because you want to us e verbal acrobatics to ignore the problem, does not mean it's not a problem.