• Machinist@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    That shit sounds addictive as fuck for the right kind of brain. Thanks for the explanation! .

    • Croquette
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      6 hours ago

      The right kind of brain being most human being.

      Companies have made everything in their power to find what is addictive and how to implement it in a game to squeeze more money from players.

      • Machinist@lemmy.world
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        2 hours ago

        Different hooks for different folks.

        I escaped into Fallout 3 for a while in my late twenties, for instance. Multiplayer shooters are not very enjoyable to me. I don’t care to build the muscle memory to get good at it.

        In general, gaming is no longer important to me. I do still play some Tetris, and my girl likes watching me play Zelda so it’s a good way for us to have some couch time before bed.

        My life is pretty good, I have an easy wonderful marriage, I don’t need that sort of escape anymore. Have had trouble with alcohol since 2020.

        My wife has had problems in the past with mobile puzzle games like Candy Crush. From what I understand, those sorts of games are particularly effective at catching women 20 and up.

        Multiplayer shooters are particularly effective at catching boys and young men. I don’t have a source but I’m pretty sure most of the people playing shooters are pretty stereotypically male.

        Anyhow, yeah, the right kind of ‘brain’ is shorthand for cis-het males ages 12-25, at a guess. And yada yada, other gendered folks will get caught as well but probably aren’t the primary target for fortnite or whatever shooter.