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and my weird news music is something I composed myself
i will check it out looks well produced
alex jones the prophet himself lmao
Yah
My segment is made to sound much lighter than the rest of the cast, with sound effects and silly music and jokes
is there a particular core topic you guys cover or just whatever you feel like
Local news
http://themediaplex.com/loot-boxes-gambling/ I wrote this during the EA shenanigan
if the writing feels a little stilted it's cause the editors are rigorous as hell
yeah ea and their dlc grinds my gears
by the time we're done with edits and rewrites any personal voice in our writing is more or less squished to make room for being objective and neutral
why isnt the font comic sans? triggered
heck u
Loot boxes are annoying, but, I don't understand why a law needs to be passed about it. (what I last heard)
gambling is illegal for minors, and if loot boxes are gambling, they are illegal for minors
Yeah, but that is a rather loose application of the word.
Honestly, I hate the damn things too.
i don't think it's loose
some lootboxes are straight out gambling
i dont understand loot boxes personally
In the past gambling was more about money being waged to get money back.
Under that thinking raffles should be banned. Not the exact same thing, but is paying money to maybe win something.
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Besides, if you are under 18 you are probably taking your parent's credit card, parents need to learn how to lay down some law themselves. XD
If the lootbox has no monetary value in the end, it can't be considered gambling.
That's in terms of actual law and implementation/lawyer interpretation.
true
You run into grey area with 3rd party markets tho
like for cs go
If the service itself allows you to sell items you win through a lootbox system, it will be considered gambling.
its a gray area
because the item is essentially valueless
Now, if people do this interaction themselves, against a terms of service between the lootbox company, then it's not considered gambling.
however 3rd party market sets a seperate value
As long as the third party is generally against the first party terms of service.
which is as simple as there is no in game market
parents need to control their own money anyways. PSN and XBox both let yet you place a seperate password to purchse. I dont know about blizzard, steam i think you can
I defenatly know it has a failsafe if the persons account is under 18
Parental controls have been a thing for quite a while.
PSN and XBox has it on over 18 accounts too