Let's Be Honest For A Second... Blockchain Gaming Has A Damn Long Way To Go!

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If you've read any of my latest Play2Earn Reports you probably already noticed that I'm pretty discontent with the way things have been going for blockchain gaming. I've been feeling a little burned out with the whole thing for quite a while now and during my latest hiking trip this weekend I've finally made up my mind - I'm going to stop with most of the blockchain games I'm playing/following indefinitely. It's not that I don't believe in the vision of blockchain gaming any longer. Quite the contrary, I still believe it to be the logical next step in gaming. It's just that it's not happening right now. At all!

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I've made various articles on the matter of what's going wrong with blockchain gaming in my opinion. During these last view days, I've realized that while all of the things I've brought up there are still valid, I've missed the single most important reason why things aren't getting any better. It's because we let them get away with it. It's because we still interact with these games, no matter how bad they are, no matter how obviously they are only a cash grab. We do so because we want to see blockchain gaming succeed, we do so because we might not know any better, but most importantly, we do so because we are greedy!

Let's admit it - we are putting up with things we would never accept from a normal game simply because the game is running on the blockchain! At first glance, we have good reasons to do so. Some of these so called games were a horrible experience, but people still made hundreds of dollars in the process. And it's a repeating pattern! Every week, there are new projects, sometimes barely being worth of being called a game, coming up looking for players. If you move in early enough and leave before things go south, you can turn a nice profit that way. This is all cool and everything of course, there where days where I've been making 20-30 Hive each day with blockchain games, but it's also the root of the whole issue. If we would just stop playing these awful games, they would eventually stop being made.

An excuse I often hear for all that is that blockchain gaming is a new genre and thus it will take some time for them to eventually mature. 1980s game weren't as advanced, good looking, and complex as games are today after all. While that's obviously true, it completely misses the point. Blockchain gaming is meant to be the next level for conventional gaming. So to compete with mainstream gaming, you have to be just as good as a mainstream title and then add something on top of that! Tokenization, NFTs, all that stuff has to be an added value, it needs to be something that makes a great game even better. Only then we'll see blockchain gaming succeed. But as long as we pretend that a random browser game looking like a 10 year old made it 20 years ago is the best game we've ever seen, things simply won't change. People will make shitty games to earn some quick crypto and abandon ship before it's too late.

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Now I know that I won't make any difference with that decision. As long as there's money to be made, people will be there and try to get their share. The truth is, I simply don't care any more. There are projects I like and that I believe in. Splinterlands and eXode are the ones I'm most hopeful about and both might eventually be able to compete with the mainstream market. There are some more, but they are further off or have less potential in my opinion. I have not decided what I'm going to do with my Play2Earn reports as of yet. I kinda like the format and it has been my weekly flagship article for half a year now. I'll see if there's something useful I can change it into and if people want to read it I'll keep publishing it. But other than that, my focus is going to shift a bit.

I'll start writing more about the few projects I really believe in and only cover new/other blockchain games if I really consider them to be interesting. All the rest I'll just ignore moving forward, it really just isn't worth my time. I'll also try and explore more financial topics as I had done every now and then already in the last few months. On top of that, I'll probably just start to write about conventional gaming. Yes, I won't be able to use the leo tag for that. Yes, I'll receive a lot less tips on Publish0x that way. But at least I'm going to write about things I really enjoy again.

I'll still monitor the crypto gaming market for you and the moment I see something I really like, I'll be there for you and make another Is It Worth Your Time article. But for the time being, I'll just enjoy myself and write about what ever topic I feel like writing about. Actually, I'd love to explore some more Hive tribes, so if you have any ideas on what might be another interesting topic for me, please let me know in the comments and I'll gladly give it a thought.

Anyway, I really want to thank everybody that followed my journey up until here. If you only care for the crypto gaming content I've been writing about, you might find my blog to become less interesting for you sadly, but I'll try to bring you fun and interesting articles nevertheless and who knows, some years from now, when crypto gaming is finally on the verge of making it to mainstream, I might reconsider and start blogging on blockchain gaming (almost) exclusively again. Thank you all for reading and see you next time!

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Thank you for your honesty! Regardless, I enjoy your writing and what you bring to the blockchain bloggers sphere. So I will continue to read what you publish :D

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Crypto gaming is an interesting beast, keeps you going during bear markets, but somehow during raging bull all those small gains feel insignificant when your random shitcoin goes 30x. I still believe in crypto gaming, it's just that the tech is not even close to being ready for the mainstream audience, ethereum for example is at this point in time just a tech demo.

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That's another interesting aspect I did not really consider. Guess you are correct, though, everything going to the moon probably makes me less willing to put up with all the early alpha nonsense out there...

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It's true and honest opinion.
To make a good game competing with mainstream, a lot of investment and a good team is required. That's what companies do. We would see these things more often when institutions start coming in and building here. Or a dedicated group of people with passion.

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I'll just enjoy myself and write about what ever topic I feel like writing about

Sounds like a good plan. Glad to hear you've got some clarity and are acting accordingly. 😊

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I can relate very well. There are so many exciting things happening on the blockchain. Why waste our time with the type of "games" like rplanet? I believe it's important to write about the stuff we enjoy and we want to discover.

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Ah, R-Planet... what a disappointment that has been. Probably one of the main reasons that led me to this article!

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I always liked your play2earn reports, honestly one of the few series of posts here that I actually read and followed.
Blockchain gaming still has a long way to go and I would say real game developers are yet to discover the space. Right now most are crypto devs using gaming as a tool in an attempt to make some $$$. I guess the same goes for the players, real gamers are yet to enter the space. I'm really looking forward to how this entire space will evolve the coming years though.

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Thanks a lot for your great feedback. Guess you are right, it's not time yet. I always knew we were early adopters, I just never realized we are that early...

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truth man, can't wait for exode. Have you heard of star atlas? staratlas.com check out the whitepaper if you haven't it's quite a ways off but it's going to be the game blockchain was made for... absolutely legendary

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Looks really interesting but sounds a bit like Star Citizen... ;-)
I'll read the full paper tomorrow, this could indeed be pretty huge if done right!

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they do relate it to star citizen actually, I'm kind of new to the gaming world in general so I don't have much frame of reference but it definitely looks awesome. Graphics should be quite amazing too.

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Another one to check out if you haven't is Illuvium...

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I'm experiencing the same feelings lately. I wouldn't call most blockchain games play2earn. The only ones I'm quite happy with are Alien Worlds and Axie Infinity.

I remember the old days where I was playing Diablo 3 and I sold a few rings for 8€ each one. I need something like that, where I can spend hours having fun and get some money trading.

My strategy is to play the game for some time, let's say 1-2 months. If the game is not enough profitable then I stop playing it, otherwise, keep playing.

Also, thanks for your card delegation on Splinterkabds, I still can rank higher due to my own power but I'm having so much fun trying to figure out what kind of cards works better and my win rate is better.

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Glad you are making progress on Splinterlands, it's one of the few blockchain based that I really enjoy and that are profitable at the same time. If you have issues with collection power later on just let me know, I can delegate you some gold foils to get you covered for a while :-)

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Have you tried Lost Relics yet? That's a proper game. I know, I know... it's Ethereum, but they are moving to a side chain soon. It's devilishly strategic and unforgiving, and when I feel better, will do a full review.

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I didn't get to try it again honestly, was pretty underwhelmed by it last summer.
Guess I don't have much to loose, though. I'll give it another shot during the week!

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I wish I could have gotten into it then, there are some making a lot of ENJ. I got a drop yesterday valued at 105 ENJ. I had to make it out of the dungeon alive or it would have been lost. Talk about tense.

There's a lot more development since then, it's worth a re-look.

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You're right, blockchain gaming is too green for most of the people, I've been playing pixeled games since i can recall so i'm used to that kind of games and lack of development.

I'm quite happy with Alien Worlds had some good pulls and I'm building an interesting collection already. SL will have soon the guild wars ;). Cheers captain.

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