Post
Topic
Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: That is why play to earn concept is a massive failure
by
Cling18
on 24/03/2022, 17:46:51 UTC
All of the games are built on the same foundation, with the exception of skin colour and weapon design. High game entry fees and a high learning curve for new users are discouraging new users from joining the system. Because of the unique teams they have, only early adopters are making a lot of money. The number of unique users registering each day is decreasing, indicating that the hype is fading.
I cannot agree at all with this statement, cause a lot of multi companies started to track and invest in blockchain gaming, i'm myself very pleased with situation cause unreal engines and engn token working very well if you ask me, i'm not feeling like i choose bad investment.
Just because the current games do not look good and do not create any hype for the game itself does not mean that we will not have any type of future game with great NFT's.

Simply put, imagine a world where skins in games like fortnight or counter strike were to be NFT's and not the way it is, imagine if it had limited NFT skins where the player who owns it could sell it and the company will make 10% from each sale? That would bring in so much money for the company as well.

Instead of tens of thousands of same skin sold by the company, it will be 10k skin sold by the company and then keep on making money forever from people selling to each other, even if people stop buying it for 9.99, they could still sell it for 1-2 dollars and keep you making money in that case.

Couldn't agree more. We are yet to see if play to earn can be integrated into games that focus on true gaming experience.

Exactly! But they will for sure! Since it's still early the concept is still very basic talking for gameplay, but it will scale into way more complex and high quality projects. I'm paying close attention to some projects and the effort, funds and time they're investing are starting to bring some insane sneak peeks. Of course, even if they bring true gaming experience remains the other aspect.. the game economy.  Roll Eyes

We can't blame some investors who are now afraid to take the risks because honestly, some developers mishandled the NFT games which lead to its failure. However, if developers of new NFT projects would handle their games well as well as the supply of the NFT coins, I'm sure that more successful NFTs would attract lots of investors again.