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Decentraland

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Decentraland

Dec 31, 2017

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1.00 average rating based on 2 ratings

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Create, explore and trade in the first-ever virtual world owned by its users.
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Web Browser
Genres
Adventure, Simulator
Themes
Action, Fantasy, Sandbox, Science fiction
Release Dates
2017 (Worldwide)
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Lewis.
Lewis. gave Oct 19, 2022
Lewis. gave Oct 19, 2022
a janky souless game.

i want to go into this by mentioning that i personally dont care about things like NFT's or cryptocurrency. In fact, I actually like the idea of cryptocurrency from a privacy perspective. With NFT's I went into this not with any real negative emotions connected to them. So I wasn't going in with the mindset of "NFTs are awful, this game is terrible" but rather just went into it to see the game before (I believe) they shut the servers. And i got what i deserved. The entire game was built from a marketing perspective, with the entire purpose to drain money from a pocket of a person with the taste of a 13-year-old boy trapped in a 20 something yr old's body. One game that's online and yet can drain my wallet is a game like OSRS. The game easily gives you around 12 hours of what the game is like before the game indicates "it might be worth purchasing a membership to experience more" by then you'd have enough time to decide on if it's worth it. This game just screams give us money if you support the ideas related.

so when you jump into decentraland what do …

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i want to go into this by mentioning that i personally dont care about things like NFT's or cryptocurrency. In fact, I actually like the idea of cryptocurrency from a privacy perspective. With NFT's I went into this not with any real negative emotions connected to them. So I wasn't going in with the mindset of "NFTs are awful, this game is terrible" but rather just went into it to see the game before (I believe) they shut the servers. And i got what i deserved. The entire game was built from a marketing perspective, with the entire purpose to drain money from a pocket of a person with the taste of a 13-year-old boy trapped in a 20 something yr old's body. One game that's online and yet can drain my wallet is a game like OSRS. The game easily gives you around 12 hours of what the game is like before the game indicates "it might be worth purchasing a membership to experience more" by then you'd have enough time to decide on if it's worth it. This game just screams give us money if you support the ideas related.

so when you jump into decentraland what do you see? whats the first moveable npc character you meet? well take a look:

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It's amazing to think of all the amazing things you could do with technology, is this what comes to mind? If yes, it shouldn't be. Other terrible places in this cesspool create questions if 3d was a good leap in gaming. So with a plot of land, what have players decided to create? Well, a big terrible looking advertisement. That's what. I found a weird mix of ads from crappy 480p jpegs of watches to a minion movie advertisement in what looks to be Japan? enter image description here like what? Do people realize how ugly advertisements look in a 3d space? Epically just random photos downloaded of Google images. the only fun thing about this game is the fact they haven't censored the word queef. So i ended up with the username queefmaster and nothing stopped me. I'm planning on uploading a short play through for archival reasons, but I'm unsure if it's even worth archival or not.

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killerstar
killerstar updated their status Apr 17, 2023
killerstar updated their status Apr 17, 2023

I remember a while ago people were raving about Folding Idea's 2+hour long video about NFTs and cryptononsense and I dismissed because I'd already read enough to know that it was all bullshit and didn't need a feature length Youtube essay. But last night I watched the new video about Decentraland and couldn't stop watching.

I mean, I knew that it was all bullshit (the idea of the metaverse is patently dumb even on principle alone) but I couldn't imagine de depths of incompetence that this debacle could reach.