• Pons_Aelius
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    a blockchain-based business sim

    Sorry Pete but blockchain is so 2020. Everyone knows AI is the new hotness in tech buzzwords.

    “Ownership and creativity take center stage as you get the chance to build and manage your business on your very own land!”

    What happens if/when the servers your business is located on are switched off?

    • @explodicle@local106.com
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      31 year ago

      If they use the blockchain as designed, there will be no central server to switch off - it’s just running in a bunch of basements. They rarely do, though.

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        The person who stated this a while ago deleted their comment so the reply may not have made sense:

        The blockchain does not contain the digital assets. it is just a ledger saying who owns the assets.

        If the place the blockchain ledger points to no longer exists, the ledger is useless.

        Same with NFT’s, they are digital receipts that point to a web address, If the web address closes down, the NFT is useless.

        For a real world analogy.

        A deed (blockchain ledger) proves you own a house (digital asset stored on the game server). If the house burns down (game server is switched off), the deed still exists but it is useless as the asset it describes no longer does.

        • @explodicle@local106.com
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          21 year ago

          An NFT doesn’t need to point to a web address - the ape picture can be stored on the blockchain too.

          So on the case of a game, everyone can be running their own server, using a blockchain to keep the shared world in sync. There’s no physical product to begin with.

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        The blockchain does not contain the assets he is talking about. it is just a ledger saying who owns the assets.

        If the place the blockchain ledger points to no longer exists, the ledger is useless.

        Same with NFT’s, they are digital receipts that point to a web address, If the web address closes down, the NFT is useless.

        Not sure you understand what you are talking about there bubs.

        • @LillyPip@lemmy.ca
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          I get how the blockchain works.

          I was responding specifically to the end of your comment:

          What happens if/when the servers your business is located on are switched off?

          I probably should have quoted you.

  • @Schaedelbach@feddit.de
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    611 year ago

    It’s all just buzzwordsalad at this point.

    Who the fuck genuinely cares about a digital plot of land? The only reason stuff like this attracts people is the hope to make money, and therefore only people who only care about the monetary aspect play games like Legacy.

    I highly suggest the YouTube channel “Jauwn”! The dude plays nft games “frome the perspective of a gamer”, so he tries to give those games a fair shot (although he is clearly biased against nfts in general). To no one’s surprise each and every nft game is just a grift to mine money in the pockets of idiots who think they are smarter than the rest.

  • Ech
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    551 year ago

    Pete in June:

    “I do think, though”, he concedes, “we have stumbled, and it feels like stumbling on a mechanic that has never been seen in a game before.”

    “And a lot of this is very mystical because I’m trying to avoid to tell you what it’s like. But it’s going to be a lot more like a kind of Fable - Black and White - Dungeon Keeper kind of experience”

    Of course it was blockchain bullshit.

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      471 year ago

      “A kind of Fable - Black and White - Dungeon Keeper kind of experience”

      Three remarkably different games there. Ol lyin Pete just wanted to mention the greatest hits to drum up interest in his nft nonsense.

      • @smaug13@ttrpg.network
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        I’m not really familiar with those games, only with the infamousness of molyneux, but wasn’t the player’s actions leaving behind a pretty clear effect on the world a common theme in those games? That may have been what he was referring too.

        It may also be him naming those because those games were the heights that he wants to go back to. The games he had made when he was still relevant must be much more present in his mind than they are in ours.

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      it’s going to be a lot more like a kind of Fable - Black and White - Dungeon Keeper kind of experience

      Based on this description and given the only thing two of these games have in common, I can only conclude his latest project is a game focused on using your floating god hand to slap the shit out of your minion(s). I’m just not quite sure about the Fable connection…

    • P03 Locke
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      21 year ago

      Narrator: It was more like a kind of Godus experience.

  • @Voroxpete@sh.itjust.works
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    451 year ago

    Only this motherfucker could make a blockchain based product in 2023 and think he’s still ahead of the curve (and not, y’know, turning up to buy tickets on the Titanic after it hit the iceberg).

  • @groucho@lemmy.sdf.org
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    281 year ago

    Molyneux’s great sin is the inability to shut the fuck up while he’s ahead. lt’s hard to explain how much weight this guy carried in the 90s/very early 00s but he was the guy that did Populus, Dungeon Keeper, and Syndicate. And then he just kept over-promising and fucking up for a whole decade.

    If he’d kept it reasonable he might still carry some of that weight but he cannot stop promising the moon and then delivering mediocre shit. It would be like Miyamoto releasing flappy bird with NFTs instead of the next Zelda game. God he’s so frustrating.

          • @vrighter@discuss.tchncs.de
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            31 year ago

            they require a massive dataset to do so. much much much more than an individual person’s playthrough

            They actually suck at learning compared to us, in some ways. If I show you a car, and tell you, only once “this is a car” you will start recognizing other cars, of different sizes, colors and models, from any orientation.

            Meanwhile, look at something like tesla cars. they have been gathering data for years, and the ai still has issues recognizing cars sometimes.

    • @echo64@lemmy.world
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      121 year ago

      Blockchain anything was how you got investor funding in 2017 and no one was gonna fund a Peter Molyneux game without it

      • Ech
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        01 year ago

        Your phrasing suggests blockchain is only being used here to facilitate an actual interesting game, which I can guarantee is not true.

        • @echo64@lemmy.world
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          41 year ago

          Nah, no suggestion of that. Just talking about what investors were spending money on in 2017

        • MentalEdge
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          No he’s suggesting the game would be so shit that buzzwords were the only way it could get any runway.

          • Ech
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            01 year ago

            My point, albeit overly obtuse, was that the game is blockchain. He didn’t patch on the idea just to get funding.

            • Pons_Aelius
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              I would say, being even more pedantic, that the game uses a blockchain (which is just a different type of database) to record in game digital asset ownership. This game could have been made with a normal db taking that roll and would probably run no differently.

              He is mentioning and using a blockchain over a normal db for no other reason that it probably helped to secure funding in 2017 as it was a massive tech buzzword at the time.

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                It could, sure, but I’m positive the only reason he’s making it is because of blockchain. I seriously doubt Pete was rolling around a game idea for online real estate separately and just threw blockchain in as a way to get funding.

            • MentalEdge
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              This game in particular, yes, but Molyneux certainly could make non-blockchain games.

    • Carighan Maconar
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      71 year ago

      It makes them money off of desperate or in turn grifting people, I suppose. Just like all of crypto.

      • Chaotic Entropy
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        Most of “his” genuinely good games seem to deliver despite him, not because of him. Beyond his ability to deceive enough investors/gamers to get funding for other people to pull something good from the fire he creates, what else does he do.

          • Chaotic Entropy
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            151 year ago

            He’s more of a snake oil salesman than a Musk, who makes the pitch, takes the money and vanishes off to another scheme.

            Musk likes to become very involved and get his hands dirty, even if it’s often just from his own faeces that he is throwing at the wall.

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        The game that was missing so many features promised by him that the studio had to stop him from doing any more interviews?

  • @LillyPip@lemmy.ca
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    101 year ago

    Molyneux is the Shyamalan of video games. He’s done a couple of brilliant things, some decent stuff, and a lot of batshit crazy cringe-fests.

    New titles are like Christmas poppers. You look forward to them because you remember that first time they were fun, but then you crack one and remember they’re mostly a mix of disappointment and the faint waft of gunpowder.

    • Sparking
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      51 year ago

      I really like this comparison. Dude has publicly gone on record about how he regrets utilizing hype irresponsibly. I think acknowledgement is all we want, and plenty of people still like fable and black and white. I would root for him to have a bit of a comeback.

      • Cethin
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        51 year ago

        Regrets utilizing hype.

        Goes on to make a blockchain game.

        OK. I’m not anti-blockchain for everything, but 99.999% of the time it’s not the best option, or even a good option, unless you’re running a scam.

        • Sparking
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          Yeah, I mean we all know what’s up now though, so whatever.

    • Deceptichum
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      I swear it was only a week or so ago I read about him apologising for this sort of bullshit and overhyping everything.