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  1. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    at this point everyone is past the delusion of profitability, aren't these just collectables now?

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
      captcha: NNNYDH

      I never got the reaction to NFTs. They're just digital merchandise. Integrating them into products would actually be quite based in the right ways it just won't happen any time soon because innovation is dead. But there's no reason to react so insanely to them.

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        it was the pendulum swinging back thanks to people getting burned by crypto since it uses the same kind of tech
        crypto was never meant to be a speculative asset, just an alternative currency to fiat

        • 10 months ago
          Anonymous

          Sure, but it's sill for EVERYONE to freak out over it. It's just tech being taken advantage of. Like normal.

          The NFT craze is when the mask fell off and crypto in general stopped being some technology/digital currency people didn't really understand and started looking a lot more like an obvious grift.

          See, this is what I mean. What makes it a grift, especially when trusted (at least by normies) companies jump on it? Do they think capcom is just stealing people's money and breaking the law or something?

          • 10 months ago
            Anonymous

            because it's a game of hot potato, your only chance it to hope you aren't stuck holding the potato at the end

            • 10 months ago
              Anonymous

              >Integrating them into products would actually be quite based in the right ways it just won't happen any time soon because innovation is dead.
              It's way too difficult to implement things that aren't just sprays or logos, at best there's going to be a lot of vetting and you'll still need... a centralized market place... where everything is approved by the owners and developers so that nothing sussy comes through... hmmmmmmmmm.

              Digital merchandise is stupid when it's acting like it's physical. There's a point to scalping an action figure or game cartridge but why would I pay for a png I can download? I mean I like to collect official art that's why I have this png of Zilla of Monster Rancher 2 on my hard drive. But I'm not going to pay for it when I can download it for free.

              Why does nobody know either what an NFT is or how they work? This is the big issue, everyone complaining is ignorant about it. Seriously, go look it up and read about it. Dumb morons. I don't even own any NFTs btw.

              • 10 months ago
                Anonymous

                I don't want to and I don't need to.

              • 10 months ago
                Anonymous

                Black personbrain disease

                think of the NFT implementation anywhere else. Name an example of it done right

                please see

                [...]
                I never got the reaction to NFTs. They're just digital merchandise. Integrating them into products would actually be quite based in the right ways it just won't happen any time soon because innovation is dead. But there's no reason to react so insanely to them.

                >it just won't happen any time soon because innovation is dead.
                but to be clear if, say, steam integrated NFTs into each item purchased it would allow people to trade and sell everything from games, to dlc, to items in-game. Even to people off-site. Without any need to integrate any of it in the systems on steam at all. It's the equivalent of having it physically in your hands which is excellent for anyone who wants the freedom to do what they will with what they have, as opposed to "you don't actually own it, you purchased a license to use it" that we have right now.

              • 10 months ago
                Anonymous

                I gain nothing from that knowledge. So I can argue on the web a bit better. Why bother?

              • 10 months ago
                Anonymous

                think of the NFT implementation anywhere else. Name an example of it done right

              • 10 months ago
                Anonymous

                Whan a NFT really is and how they work is even more stupid

              • 10 months ago
                Anonymous

                You literally don't know what they are you dumb Black person

          • 10 months ago
            Anonymous

            >What makes it a grift,
            dozens of NFT projects ended up being literal grifts.

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        The NFT craze is when the mask fell off and crypto in general stopped being some technology/digital currency people didn't really understand and started looking a lot more like an obvious grift.

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        Part of the issue is because the major cryptocurrencies depend on disgusting environmental damage to generate coins, the public perception is all crypto and NFTs must also be generated/traded by polluting the environment in wasteful ways. This is not actually true but I don't mind since it means less people adopt this stupid shit.

        • 10 months ago
          Anonymous

          >Part of the issue is because the major cryptocurrencies depend on disgusting environmental damage to generate coins, the public perception is all crypto and NFTs must also be generated/traded by polluting the environment in wasteful ways
          It's funny that those exact people support sending billions a week to Ukraine lol. Those jets, tanks, and cluster bombs sound really environmentally friendly.

          • 10 months ago
            Anonymous

            If NFTs were killing Russians I'd be all for them

            • 10 months ago
              Anonymous

              RUDE 🙁

          • 10 months ago
            Anonymous

            What an asinine comparison, I hope you were merely pretending.

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        >Integrating them into products would actually be quite based in the right ways it just won't happen any time soon because innovation is dead.
        It's way too difficult to implement things that aren't just sprays or logos, at best there's going to be a lot of vetting and you'll still need... a centralized market place... where everything is approved by the owners and developers so that nothing sussy comes through... hmmmmmmmmm.

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        Digital merchandise is stupid when it's acting like it's physical. There's a point to scalping an action figure or game cartridge but why would I pay for a png I can download? I mean I like to collect official art that's why I have this png of Zilla of Monster Rancher 2 on my hard drive. But I'm not going to pay for it when I can download it for free.

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        [...]
        [...]
        Why does nobody know either what an NFT is or how they work? This is the big issue, everyone complaining is ignorant about it. Seriously, go look it up and read about it. Dumb morons. I don't even own any NFTs btw.

        Look moron. We all know what NFTs are. A NFT is the digital equivalent of a sticky note with I O U scribbled on it. Youpay to own a sticky note, not the art ir merchandise or whatever you claim it represents (see Konami's castlevania auction for proof)
        But if you want firther proof why people hate the nft concept, here. Picrel ends nft shilling every time.

        • 10 months ago
          Anonymous

          I henceforth refuse to believe you are serious.

          • 10 months ago
            Anonymous

            XD dont OD on that copium, shill. Surely the next nft project you invest in wont turn out to be a rugpull

            • 10 months ago
              Anonymous

              >that might come as a shock to the handful of people who actually bought the ghost recon breakpoint nfts, given they were promised "real benefit" and are now left with useless collectibles.

        • 10 months ago
          Anonymous

          >5% chance
          >only 4 exist
          has this dude ever played a videogame

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous
      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        Cryptoisraelite detected

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        The entire point of blockchain is decentralization. NFTs weren't decentralized.
        "Art" NFTs are hosted on a centralized server. If the server dies, all you own is a link to a website that doesn't exist anymore. Also, the .jpg the NFT is linked to can be changed or deleted.
        Same goes for "in-game item" NFTs. Videogames are centralized, closed-source and owned by private companies: if the game dies, all its NFTs die with it.

        And if the entire thing isn't decentralized, what's even the point of using a blockchain in the first place. You can achieve the same thing, better AND cheaper, with a fully centralized system. That's basically what the Steam Marketplace is.

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        nothing that is online-only has, or will ever have, any kind of long term value.
        if i can't host something 100% on my own pc, it's worthless. no exceptions

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      >everyone is past the delusion of profitability
      KEK

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        >AI
        It's sad that nobody seems to get AI has existed for practically as long as programming itself. Even an enemy that goes back and forth by detecting the floor is an AI, all path finding are AI.
        Ironically, the neural networks as they are used today are barely AI since they don't dedude any results, you just fish for intermediate numbers from a black box

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        I swear to fricking god I hate hearing or reading the word "AI" at this point, especially from journos. It triggers the same sort of aneurysm in my brain from hearing people say "literally" or somebody Fortnite dancing/Naruto running in public.

        • 10 months ago
          Anonymous

          its basically a crypto-bro tier buzzword at this point. The moment you try to find any genuine information about any of these topics you are inundated with a deluge of pixel monkey avatars desperately trying to get you to buy some shit you never heard of so they wont lose their life savings on poor financial decisions. its so fricking tiresome

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      They aren't even collectables since you're still beholden to the rights holders of the IPs being used and you can't do whatever you want with the piece of artwork or whatever you 'bought'. It's just a straight up scam and why companies are still trying to bamboozle people with it after the floor fell out last year is a mystery.

  2. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
    captcha: NNNYDH

  3. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    capcom redemption arc
    what an incredible and based company

  4. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >X series
    >8-bit sprites instead of 16-bit

    Do they really think zoomers are that moronic?

  5. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    MEGAMAN IS BAC-

    Oh

  6. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    This is how you make NFTs work:

    - Everytime you buy a physical good like a card pack, figure, statue, keychain, etc. you will get an NFT of that item for free
    - The official company will have their official blockchain tech that will hold those items forever in a single collectible chain for you.
    - The inclusion of the NFTs alone will boost the appeal of those items for people who want to collect them.
    - You could even add this NFT feature to games, for example in gacha when there is an event, after you pull for the rare character, the rarest one will also include the NFT for free so you can add it to your collection outside of the game
    - This could also help single player games and make achievements more appealing to get.
    - As long as they keep the NFTs free, they can help to add some additional value to games.

    Now, could they do all of this without NFTs? sure, but the word NFT alone just holds more value for many people, even if they are idiots for believing so, that is the reality. Charging for NFTs is just dumb, specially when there is no sentimental value behind them.

  7. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    I think at this point i'd rather the series remain dead than constantly watch my favourite games be fricked in front of my eyes. is this how starwarsgays felt?

  8. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Didnt XDive anounce EOS just the other day?
    It's a weird feeling to see my childhood favorite franchise fall into obscurity and brought back only to be raped to death again and then some all for a quick buck. I cant help but laugh

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      EoS, plus an offline re-release with multiplayer, gacha systems and crossover content removed.
      This X Dive-specific NFT business sounds like the asiatics behind X Dive making one last grasp for money before they get dropped by Capcom.

  9. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Today I will remind them

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      Ghost shota ToT

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      looks cute

  10. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    The thing about these sorts of decisions is that they're made by higher ups who are completely closed off from reality, and they're usually in too deep for them to just cancel without some sort of profit, so they get forced out to try and get SOMETHING

  11. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >NOT MEGAMAN XTREME ART STYLE
    into the trash it goes

  12. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    did capcom try to copy Inafune?

  13. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >NO!!! YOU JUST DONE GET HOW IT WORKS!!!
    ok, I will give you a chance to explain it to me, You can use layman terms if you wish to.

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      You end up owning a unique proof of that particular jpg. I think they wanted to combine collectable card games with crypto and saw $$$. The higher ups didn't understand any of it, but some guys gave charts with huge profits for zero cost so they approved it. Crypto's the next big wave so the fear of missing out was huge.

      Just because something is new cutting edge technology doesn't mean it's good.

  14. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >It's actually real and official, not some impersonation scam
    It's unironically so over.

  15. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Ganker really is the lowest iq board.

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