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*points at DSP*What does the mind of a person, who spends so much money on any game, look like?
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*points at DSP*What does the mind of a person, who spends so much money on any game, look like?
Those accounts were obviously some sort of testing accounts or bugs, not "whale baiters". They had like 4 billion points when the top-ranked real account had like 10 million. Nobody would ever believe that was real, not even brain-fried gacha addicts.Somebody in this subforum looked at the some of the other very high ranked players and their data made no sense - the combination of points, level, and account age just did not add up - and the conclusion was that it was either a bot or a dummy account Scopely was using to test game features. Considering how buggy the game is I'm inclined to suspect "bot".
He probably plays against people with jobsHow is it this dude NEVER wins any of these contests? Are people really out spending him by that much?
It's literally just gambling. It's, I guess, worse than gambling, because at best you'll get a digital item that's very strong, and in real gambling you could get money.How are games like these even a thing. What does the mind of a person, who spends so much money on any game, look like? I couldn't do it, out of sheer principle alone, because these games are scams.
He probably plays against people with jobs
It's literally just gambling. It's, I guess, worse than gambling, because at best you'll get a digital item that's very strong, and in real gambling you could get money.
But those games are specifically engineered to hook people who are susceptible to gambling addiction, even from a young age.
There are games exactly like this for many popular franchises - Marvel, Star Wars, etc...
This + a fair share of sunken cost fallacy and you got DSP
Lotsa dopamine.They definitely use the psychology of random rewards as opposed to earned rewards - random rewards release more dopamine.
They also use easy point systems and big numbers to hit dopamine
Modern day pay to win mobile games are essentially electronic drugs.
She plays mobile games too. It's just not known whether/how much she spends on it.yet even she can avoid the trap of getting hooked on an incredibly expensive hobby
She is so hooked that she wanted wi-fi access for her cell phone during the 2019 trip to Connecticut to get married and only got locked out because Phil messed up the purchase, bought two wi-fi passes for himself, and could not transfer one from his account to hers. At least to me it is hard to believe that a low/no spending player would shell out for airplane wi-fi and some kind of mobile game seems much more likely to me than other explanations for why she'd be so insistent on getting wi-fi for that trip.She plays mobile games too. It's just not known whether/how much she spends on it.
Anyone would shell out airline prices for wifi, if they had to sit next to DSP.She is so hooked that she wanted wi-fi access for her cell phone during the 2019 trip to Connecticut to get married and only got locked out because Phil messed up the purchase, bought two wi-fi passes for himself, and could not transfer one from his account to hers. At least to me it is hard to believe that a low/no spending player would shell out for airplane wi-fi and some kind of mobile game seems much more likely to me than other explanations for why she'd be so insistent on getting wi-fi for that trip.
As someone who never touched a gacha till a few months ago, some can actually be fun and it makes you wish it didn't have the paying money part.How are games like these even a thing. What does the mind of a person, who spends so much money on any game, look like? I couldn't do it, out of sheer principle alone, because these games are scams.
Phil spending the most money so he can show off is the only reason he plays Champions. Same with most mobile game paypigs. It is the reason as there isn't another one. The game isn't enjoyable in the slightest at the level Phil plays it.This is why I have to assume that the reason the pigroach loves this shit so much is BECAUSE of the waste of money. He knows he's throwing ten thousand dollars into a black hole every month and he enjoys every second of it.
^vigorously chews fingernails^New monthly event started. They created a new contest called “Angelo Dawkins we want the smoke talent up”. The free character is Angelo Dawkins… free!
DSP is 96th in the event where you get points by using evo tokens or Talent up Angelo.
You can only get evo tokens sparsely and you cannot level up Angelo any other way.
BUT you could spend 100 dollars and get Angelo at 4sb!
Thus, in order to be top 100 you gotta buy him for 100. Not enough money for day off?
Ps. Pictured is the other, already in game Angelo. That isn’t a gear, that is a separate character. Free character is mid at best. Other purple one is top tier
He plays because he's a gambling addict, that's all there is to it. Just wanting to show off won't make you pull your bank account into the negatives and miss a mortgage payment.Phil spending the most money so he can show off is the only reason he plays Champions.
Phil gets every wrestler at the highest gold levels, though. I guess it's gambling, but he spends enough to where he always ""wins"".He plays because he's a gambling addict, that's all there is to it. Just wanting to show off won't make you pull your bank account into the negatives and miss a mortgage payment.
My favorite Phil timeline is one where he said, "I did not expect to make so much on YouTube. Maybe I should pay the guys who help me make videos before I buy a BMW."I would love a peak at a timeline wherein Phil never got so lucky with money,...
It's good you point that out, for it demonstrates a flaw in my thinking, that being that even when you take one bad trait of his out of the equation, another one will take its place and ensure the same result. Meaning, with Project 7, it wasn't his assumption of the money flowing forever, but the fact that he just doesn't care about other people. He's going to be cheap with them even if he spends his life legit struggling, in fact that would probably help justify it to him then.My favorite Phil timeline is one where he said, "I did not expect to make so much on YouTube. Maybe I should pay the guys who help me make videos before I buy a BMW."