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Kakadu18 said:
SvennoJ said:

I just changed my avatar because of this
https://www.eurogamer.net/that-lovely-looking-ni-no-kuni-mmo-is-full-of-cryptocurrency-woes

Then I found this
https://opensea.io/collection/miyazaki-garden

And this
https://twitter.com/ghibliinu?lang=en

It hurts when your heroes turn to the dark side.

Ni No Kuni 2 on Switch, no buy. Level-5 is dead to me.

Ghibli why??? All I wanted is your movies remastered in 4K, I would collect them all again. Now I'm done buying Ghibli stuff, done.

You can buy used copies.

That's still supporting them, just in a roundabout way.

Anyway I did some more digging. None of the Ghibli / Miyazaki stuff seems to be official nor endorsed. It all seems to be plagiarism, copyright and trademark infringement, stolen artwork etc. These NFT peddlers have absolutely no morals, scum of the earth. Luckily it didn't work out for them. Miyazaki Inu crashed and is down to 1 E-18 cents. Miyazaki garden isn't selling on OpenSea.

I should have known, this looks so amateurish
https://morioh.com/p/6304a4f734f3
It's just that the stuff on OpenSea looks like what Ghibli could have produced. But that's the point of course, blatant plagiarism and copyright infringement.

Level-5 however is directly involved with Ni No Kuni MMO, so they are in on it and on the NFT bandwagon. So for supporting something that made me doubt my heroes, they're even further in the hole!

Meanwhile I have updated my avatars everywhere to reflect my stance on NFTs...


What's worse than free games with micro transactions, full price games with macro transactions. GT7 with its ability to spend $5000 dollars on buying all the cars. You can grind for them of course, yet after PD crawled back a little after the initial backlash from nerfing the payouts, they're at it again. Prices of in game cars are going up (to reflect real world prices they claim) while they have patched the one way to make some decent money, lowered the payouts again for online races (which were already far too low) and only added a couple new races with again lower payouts.

I've been grinding the glitch to get the cars I wanted to make endurance races with. (Still took me about 30 hours of grinding total) 345 million credits total used (Don't have all cars yet, but got all last century cars for classic endurance races). That's $3,450 in micro transactions ($20 per 2 mil) or about 7,000 hours or regular gameplay. (Based on average earnings doing custom and online races) Play 3 hours a day, that's over 6 years of playing daily.