Square Enix is the latest major gaming publisher to partner with Oasys, a Proof-of-Stake (PoS) based eco-friendly blockchain that claims to be "revolutionizing the gaming industry."
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I can't argue with that at all, and I'm generally a FF fan. But the latest single-player games haven't really stood out well against their historical peers.... FFXIV has been generally good, but it also started off horribly and took a herculean effort to get it where it's at now.Soo... Square Enix sold the only studios they have that have released anything interesting since the 8-bit era, in order to double down on Blockchain trash?
Good luck with that
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Oh right, forgot about Final Fantasy.
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They said so themselves. In the original announcement of the sales. They are getting rid of real game IPs and real game devs so they can pour all the money into blockchain.Soo... Square Enix sold the only studios they have that have released anything interesting since the 8-bit era, in order to double down on Blockchain trash?
Hey, it's "eco-friendly" blockchain trash. And they've developed a new garbage collection algorithm to recycle their trash. Oh wait, it's not new at all; they've been using it for ages.Soo... Square Enix sold the only studios they have that have released anything interesting since the 8-bit era, in order to double down on Blockchain trash?
What the ever loving fudge are block chain games?! I just don't get it. I don't see how gaming and block chain go together. Unless there is a whole game developed... THEN to get loot within the game it's dependent on block chain processing... ??? No that makes no sense I still don't get it. Is there a document talking about what block chain gaming is?
Yea maybe that's it... it seems square enix is all in on block chain gaming.I read it as games that incorporate NFT's.
Maybe that wasn't what they intended, but that's what I took from it.
Games that incorporate some form of blockchain. Either through NFTs or by creating their own cryptocurrency to be used in game, sometimes both.What the ever loving fudge are block chain games?! I just don't get it. I don't see how gaming and block chain go together. Unless there is a whole game developed... THEN to get loot within the game it's dependent on block chain processing... ??? No that makes no sense I still don't get it. Is there a document talking about what block chain gaming is?