RE: Trying something new, tutorials and learning on the fly

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it seems now that if a game it's not on the block-chain does not deserve to be played

That is not what I meant. I still like many non-blockchain games. For example I regularly play League of Legends: Wild Rift. I often post about it on the Hive blockchain, so you can see it. If you also play it, then my username in the game is [HUN] Xplosive. You can add me as a friend.

I think we are still years away from having proper games on a block-chain with the ownership of your items (NFTs) [and by that I mean games that are actually enjoyable to play and not being played only because of some $ that can be made on it]

Blockchain gaming is still a very new thing. I am sure that it will greatly develop in the upcoming years and decades. Maybe already existing games will also switch to the blockchain model in the future. We will see. But that is certain that Splinterlands is actually enjoyable. I am playing it since 2018.12.30. While nowadays I am probably (unnecessarily) overconcerned about the price of the cards, I still enjoy to play it. It is fun and entertaining to play. Especially with the different card abilities and game rulesets.

Blizzard is a business that makes money

And they could use the blockchain technology to make more, while also providing the opportunity for their players to earn more. If executed properly, then this could be a win-win situation for everyone.

Of course all of this takes time.

Have a nice day and have a nice weekend.
All the best. Greetings from Hungary.



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Thanks, I do agree with everything :)

I'm glad you have fun with Splinterlands, I forgot about it, and yeah it may be one of the few going in the right direction, I'm the weird one that does not like that game lol

Thanks and greeting to you too from London :)

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