And to not see a problem or care about it, is to be callous at best. The activity has triggered something in their brain and taken control. Even if they can see, understand, and hate the damage that doing an activity has on their lives, they won't stop. And why only 5% of players fund over 50% of the lootbox market. I think we do have a duty to others, especially those that are vulnerable, and the people that are targeted by gambling and lootboxes are the vulnerable. At least in my opinion on morals and ethics and my own understanding of the psychology of people. "Those who have nothing better to do with their money or nothing to control their impulses with can whale themselves into poverty for all the saner people (including sociopaths like myself) care."Īnd even on this level, you are wrong. ![]() It's this psychology that lootboxes and gambling share, as you so point out. Gambling is more than just its mechanics, the mechanics are built up around the psychology of "parting a fool from their money".
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