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r/CryptoCurrencySee Post

Your views / opinions on Play-To-Earn games?

r/CryptoCurrencySee Post

Why big game developers do not adapt cryptocurrencies to replace in-game cash and NFTs to replace skins?

r/CryptoCurrencySee Post

eSports meet Crypto

r/CryptoCurrencySee Post

Let me present you Exeedme, a GAMING meets WEB3 platform

r/CryptoCurrencySee Post

Crypto.com Web3 gaming survey further proves there is little interest in making something playable.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Post

If any of you spent hours playing COD zombies like I did, check out this p2e game Undead Blocks. They are also hosting a tournament this weekend for ZBUX!

r/CryptoMoonShotsSee Post

Crypto Strike Global Offensive 2.0 | Earn rewards by just holding $CSGO | LP Locked 2 Week | Based Community | Just Launched 3 Days ago!

r/BitcoinSee Post

pls tell me if scam

r/CryptoCurrencySee Post

Balthazar Research Report: Explore The World of Ascenders, AAA-Quality game built by the team that worked on COD, StarCraft 2 and Assasin Creed!

r/CryptoCurrencySee Post

The Cooperative Dollar

r/CryptoCurrencySee Post

Someone please sell me on the Metaverse because I think 95% of the "Metaverse" projects are BS

r/CryptoCurrencySee Post

The Climate Surrounding Crypto Games and Secondary Markets In Relation To Games

r/CryptoCurrencySee Post

Get paid to play games will not be the future

r/CryptoCurrencySee Post

Can we ask the individual who wrote this a few questions?

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I’d say take a look at the Immutable X marketplace for Gods Unchained a crypto card game. The items can be listed in Gods, ETH, or any other currency supported by the marketplace. But yah If all these games were on a platform you could sell an nft on fortnite for ETH. Then use that ETH to buy an NFT for COD. For gods Unchained, god token holders can benefit in a few ways. 1. Holding gods makes you eligible for a staking type rewards for gods holders. It can be used to purchase more cards on the IMX site. It can be used to upgrade your cards in game. It can be used instead of fiat to buy more card packs. Also Remember fees can be set up so devs get a cut of all sales. So developers make 2.5% (or whatever its set to) whenever an nft is traded. https://market.immutable.com/collections/0xacb3c6a43d15b907e8433077b6d38ae40936fe2c

Mentions:#ETH#COD#IMX
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

That's always been my reluctance to any of these things. They basically promise a Mashup up WoW, CoD, MTGA, and Among US, via something like a $1m (maybe) "presale." Like, dudes, I'm pretty sure Activision spends like $50m on a new COD game, and that's with all the infrastructure in place to make a game in the first place. I like the *idea* of buying groceries by playing WoW, but the actual "plan" never makes any sense. Still got rugged everywhere else, not like it saved me to understand this part XD

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Im honestly surprised COD of all games has not implemented NFTs yet

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I'd like to see crypto used to facilitate in-game wagering; like in COD you could have a lobby where you play for real money; everyone stakes a certain amount and the winning team (or player if it's free-for-all) collects the money. Could even structure different payout tiers/bonuses (highest score, most kills, most captures, etc.)

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Cant wait to have the COD and Apex Legends style games to play

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

If you're familiar with Call of Duty then you're familiar with "COD Timing". Same principle.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I got the Golden Cross Prestige 10 in COD4 in 2007

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Yeah.. I went through that phase but now I just shitpost and check charts between rounds of COD. Its good to find balance.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

So basically COD kill confirmed except you get real money for each dogtag you take.....

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Not true. “AAA” games nowadays play on cookie cutter formula. Big studios don’t want to take risk anymore. They just want to tune every another COD or Assassin Creed every half a year. Graphic is also not super important. Zelda BoW is extremely popular but it runs on a Switch.

Mentions:#AAA#COD
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

No disrespect to Hedera, but comparing to Cardano usage is like a COD master playing Duck Hunt.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

If you get a PlayStation can we all play the new COD together??

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Even in one game series it could be annoying and reduce innovation, imagine every new COD needs to be able to import all NFTs from previous games. Same applies to elder scrolls, Fallout, Battlefield, Dark souls etc. And many of those already recycle way too much in my opinion.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Well, currently (without NFTs) it would require either COD or BK to design a system to track the codes which requires time, effort, and coordination. On top of that, neither of those companies benefit from designing such a system because there is currently no way for them to profit from secondary sales. The idea with NFTs is that the infastructure is already there and requires very little time, effort, and coordination to deploy. Neither COD or BK needs to keep track of anything because all data is available on the blockchain. Also, they can now get a percentage cut of any secondary sales. This is a benefit to players because you can avoid getting scammed, and it's a benefit to the companies because there is less effort involved and they can actually benefit from secondary sales.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

> For instance, COD skins from a older version of COD to a new version of COD Why would they use NFT for this? It's within the same company, controlled by the same company. A few new fields in the account database is all it needs and it's much cheaper.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

They aren’t getting my money anymore. Ya see? I haven’t spent a dime since I learned there was no more carried over content for Warzone. I will never buy another COD point until they will carry forward. If fortnite came out and said, “hey…new fortnite 2 is coming out, sorry your old skins are no longer accessible in the new game.” Sadly I don’t have access to their content purchasing data and the timing of games like COD and whether or not people stopped buying skins and stuff. People will speak with their wallets. ;)

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

There will need to be some sort of common language or format used. I’m not technical enough to understand it. I work in healthcare. Healthcare information systems have worked through some of this. Obviously it’s not apples to apples here but if you buy an NFT in one game and a group of game developers allow for integrated content across platforms, where are you gonna go? Gonna keep starting over? Maybe the content is only cosmetic? Whatever, I still think it’d be bad ass to sport a skin I bought in assassins creed in COD. Ready Player One is our future state. Believe it, or not. Cheers friend.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Those moron gamers literally pay 20 dollars on COD for gun skins that need to be rebought for the next game 1 year later. They should be begging for NFTs.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

They do fix the problem. They enable us to assign value because it becomes non-fungible. Game companies will have to follow suit once gamers learn of what some newer companies are doing. Here’s my example for you: I personally spent $5k on COD bundles during the length of Warzone 1.0. I kept buying, assuming that my content would continue to be compatible with future releases. I learned earlier this year that none of my content would be usable in the next COD release. It’s the only game I play and I enjoy using cool looking guns and skins. However, there is a limit. I am no longer going to spend money on skins if I’m going to lose it every year. Is my content available in previous releases? Yes, but activision basically took out the best game mode to push people to the new game. I know that this is anecdotal, but you will see NFTs with utility come to be the standard. Gamers spent like billions of dollars on in-game content and they have zero ownership over it. Once a game comes out that’s decent and you’re rewarded (earned content) or can resell content, it’s game over for any games that don’t do the same. Why would Fidelity invest a bunch of money in a NFT marketplace of their own? JPEG NFTs may be over, but in-game NFTs with utility (and other NFTs with utility) haven’t even begun. The big guys have to build a foundation before they start pushing the MSM to talk about it and bring it to “mainstream”. Godspeed.

Mentions:#COD#JPEG
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I’d give it 3-5 years before we see NFTs in popular games like COD and GTA

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Im going to do the same thing. Im at my parents and they have a ps4 with the new COD so I will spend atleast an hour playing that also. I don’t have a ps4 at my apartment

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I’m such a nerd for the early cod days that as soon as I read “15k people used to…” my brain already autocorrected my inside reading voice to the way it’s said in COD4 🤣

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I’m such a nerd for the early cod days that as soon as I read “15k people used to…” my brain already autocorrected my inside reading voice to the way it’s said in COD4 🤣

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Give me some COD and CS stuff please.

Mentions:#COD#CS
r/CryptoMoonShotsSee Comment

Currently my top 3 I have invested in are: 1.ETH - Being in moonshots I like to invest in low caps that I think will have a large ROI if it performs but this is my “safe” coin for growth. I think it will perform better than BTC in the coming year. 2.RBIF - I’ve been holding for close to a year. Low cap still but there is a buzz picking up in the community as it’s utilities are finishing being tested before rollout. I think both the wallet and Dex being released have the ability to push RBIF into a major player. It helps that I love the community, best I’ve found that fits me, and love the devs and their constant interaction. This could be the opportunity to get into the next SHIB at the ground level. 3.FIGHT - Another low cap coin that I think has the possibility to moon in 2023. A P2E dApp that’s being developed that lets you play your favorite existing games like COD, Fortnite etc. to earn tokens. I think it has the possibility to change the P2E game forever.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Sorry I was playing COD. Why you think we’re in for a 25% pay cut for most workers? Because wages were up? Migrants will be let in and we’ll suffer wage deflation in a huge way? I’m in the US

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

That’s a value of $720,805 per player Can you imagine how valuable COD would be by that math?

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Binance is gonna leak my IP like a classic COD lobby for shorting BNB the way they act right now lmao

Mentions:#COD#BNB
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Crazy conspiracy theorists and Breitbart, name a more classic duo. --- Nikoali Mushegian was mentally ill. His family said he'd been in a spiral for a while now, and you can see his obviously badly deteriorated mental state from his public communications. It's not terribly surprising he was found dead. The only unclear thing is whether he wandered into the surf accidentally, or deliberately drowned himself, but his death is not really "mysterious". --- Tiantian Kullander died in his sleep. There have been no reports of foul play, but we still don't know the COD. --- Vyacheslav Taran died in a small aircraft crash, which are quite common and vastly more so than commercial airliners. These small time piloted aircraft crash pretty frequently; celebrities die this way on a regular basis.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

This is me trying to play COD with high lag

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

SBF is to busy shitting on kids in the COD lobbies

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Only thing left for CZ to do after destroying his opponent is tea-bagging him, COD-style.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I think if they could find a balance between rarity, cost and frequency of release, adding NFT skins to characters / guns on games like Fortnite, COD etc will put the idea in front of 10s of millions. I just don't know how you would handle the wallet side etc.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I would play that and COD

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Oh yeah, that would make my thousands of $ worth, those I spent on League of Legends+COD+other games ...

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Why would i pay in BTC or whatever crypto ? Why would i store my skins outside my game like it is some sensitive data... ? Everything is negative about this. You should rrally talk with gamers and i mean real gamers not Clash of Clan players. WE DON'T WANT THIS and be sure that we WILL do everything to stop that bs. The only benefit is for you not for gamers. "At the mercy of corporation" lol... I've been gaming since exactly 35 years... What hapened, FBI rang to my door, government listening to me, someone stole my Fortnite or COD skins ? You really think you are going anywherr with this kind of bs ? Anyone who need privacy should leave in a forest. Don't act like you are here to protect our privacy, please just don't. And if you "think these things are coming" it just prove you don't know anything about gaming at all... We already fight vs activision and co, you will get nowhere with the real gamers because you don't even understand the concept of gaming to begin with otherwise you wouldn't be doing what you do using our privacy as a point. There is probably users or gools for your industry but they are/will be farmers not gamers.

Mentions:#BTC#DON#COD
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I also get motionsick from some first person games like COD, or seeing other people play games on a big screen (even third person) I’ve boiled if down to the pacing and how much you’re in control yourself. Slow rotation is fine, fast (like COD) is not. I don’t have a problem with VR if it’s me controlling character rotation with my head. but if the character rotates itself (for example with analog stick) I get instantly sick.

Mentions:#COD#VR
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Interesting, is this also the case for first person shooter games? Every time I've tried to play COD I feel sick after 10 minutes....

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

When I was a kid hackers made my COD character fly and my name a different colour, now they steal billions from crypto. Wonder if it’s the same people grown up.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Straight up I have idiotically spent hundreds of not thousands over the years on COD skins. I mean I can afford it and it’s not a problem for me personally. I enjoy the art and am willing to support the creators. but I would LOVE for COD skins to be NFTs this way I’m actually supporting the artist/creator rather than a multimillion dollar company who pays the artist’s shit and take majority of the profit. Also It would be amazing to know that I actually own the skin. They can make limited amounts to give it more value. People can trade and enjoy the game even more.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Fire sale *in COD zombies announcer voice*

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

$1500 to walk around a “metaverse” that looks like it was developed in 1992? Like I don’t mind paying $1500 but give me COD with a weapon not a virtual Simcity without graphics.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I wish they would come up with a game like COD or Halo. These games are boring. When it first came out I watched people stream it and it was not impressive.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

This ain’t COD where a tactical nuke just ends the game and everyone chats shit in the lobby lmao

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

A major lack of marketing and substance is going on in Web3 games and metaverses. Everyone is launching a metaverse but like anything, only a top few options will make it like we see in games; Halo, COD, Battlefield and Fortnite thrived and how many others flopped and died? I can't even count the number of projects with a metaverse, yet I can't name 5 who're actually giving a reason for people to choose theirs or marketing effectively. Too much focus on "buy this" and not building brand awareness, partnerships/sponsors that matter or doing anything to separate themselves from the pack.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Yea be cool if it's not too milsim Black Ops 4 was the last COD/BR I enjoyed, gonna give the new WZ 2 and DMZ a go but don't have high hopes tbh

Mentions:#COD#BR#DMZ
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

COD was my fav game so if it comes out like that I could spend some time playing it

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

It looks like a battlefield or COD possibly

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

COD 4 reference

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I think the issue with these 'metaverse' artificially scarce land sales is that the underlying platform on which you're supposed to 'enjoy' having scarce land is more often than not entirely mundane and useless. If you made a popular MMORPG that had millions of users worldwide and you sold 10,000 plots of land for guilds to establish dedicated guild halls, you'd still have an MMORPG to play. The benefit of having that plot of land goes beyond merely looking at it once in a while. There's a popular game around the land filled with people who might want to be a member of that guild. There's prestige, a competitive edge, and utility to having a dedicated meeting place for a guild in an MMORPG. Decentraland? What is it? The platform itself sucks. Play to earn mechanics suck right now. Simply being on the blockchain or "owned by the players" doesn't make a shitty game any more enjoyable. The first Web3 "player-owned" blockchain game to actually be fun to play is going to have no problem selling NFTs. But the NFTs need to be a small fraction of an otherwise overall great gaming experience. Web3 gaming has a legitimacy problem right now. I have the feeling it will succeed in some capacity down the line, but it needs to be more than COD tokenizing gun skins and more than a shoddily put together version of Playstation Home filled with shitty mobile-game knockoffs.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I hate this phrasing "Blockchain based". It's not blockchain based, the game itself would be 100% the same if it had nothing to do with blockchain at all. It's an FPS extraction shooter being built in Unreal Engine that uses NFTs for trading items. This idea is neither revolutionary nor particularly popular with the general gaming community who, despite the popularity of csgo skin gambling, seem to absolutely hate NFTs encroaching into video games. If Escape from Tarkov has taught us anything it's that having rare, tradeable items opens the door for RMT (real money trade) markets and absolutely wrecks the game because it attracts hackers who can use the in game items to trade for real money outside of the game. Tarkov devs have implemented some systems to try and counter this but they still do it because it's profitable. I can't imagine how bad it'll be if those items are now NFTs and instantly transferable and sellable on a real digital exchange. >The process to build blockchain-based video games, on the other hand, is different, Don Norbury, chief technology officer at Neon Media, told Blockworks. Yeah it's "different" because it's crowdfunded by selling NFTs for fuck sake. How is that any different to Star Citizen selling ships, or COD selling skins and other in game assets before launch?

Mentions:#FPS#COD
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

B1 is a game in beta right now, looks like it's going be one of the first legit legit fps's. I'm excited about it, its like a COD warzone/ Fortnight style, except you're a genetically modified ape.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

The day big gaming companies get seriously involved (E.g. Fifa, COD), I’ll have a look. Until then, I think the metaverse can’t compete with the big boys.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I just wish I could use my NFT avatars across all platforms and games And vice versa for all the skins I’ve unlocked and purchased over the years from various sources. I’m gonna get shit on here, but I like the way Fortnight has brought in different characters from outside their own universe to allow players to play as them. I think it would be cool to one day have a Rick Sanchez Reddit aviator who I can also play as in the next game, or a Reddit Snu in a COD match.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Just jumped off my PS5 for the day, COD Zombies for a few hours, should have been more productive could have been trading

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

The memories I have of MW1 on PC will be forever cherished. Free DLC maps when was a cherry on top of being a PC user. But MW2 was peak COD times for me.

Mentions:#MW#DLC#COD
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Well people don't understand NFT too but love them. Look at the NFT subs, one of the top post is about how in the future NFT will allow people to sell skins themselves and use them in others game. Like COD skins in fortnite. That's totally ignorant. Games don't use the same engine, code etc... so that can't work. On the contrary, when looking at NFT games, I understand why people hate them.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Crypto games suck. They need to make something like Halo or COD. That would be so huge. Imagine winning a match and getting the losing teams coins they paid for their subscription. If you lose you just lose your subscription money.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

Looks like a COD live player map

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Why would it? People don't rebuy the same skins for each new game, they're always new skins for each game, the ones you previously bought are gone. People like me who refuse to spend money on skins knowing that the next COD is always a few months away making the skins useless would have an incentive to buy, knowing the skins usability will continue through each new launch.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Thats why COD, CSGO, WOW, LOL, Dota2, need to implement NFT systems to their games. and the way you "play to earn" is by playing the game, getting skins/items, and selling them for the native token associated with the gaming studio. But none of these gaming studios want to do that

Mentions:#COD#WOW
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

It is a way to justify the time waste of playing games. You spend 3-4 hours playing COD might as well earn some money right? Yes, streamers make money now with the games but not everyone is getting attention and donations from 1k+ audience. This is the future like it or not. Normal jobs will probably be replaced by AI and alternative way of making money needs to be introduced to the global population.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Yup precisely. It was a massive fraud from the start! They should of faced massive fines/jail but I don't think anything happened and some of them still have sponsorships with COD etc

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

“Buy the dip” Graham, COD player, 15$ in doge and rising

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

They should be able to do that. Honestly considering unreal engine 5 is free to use and up for grabs for most developers, Im surprised all these games are so shitty these days. They all lack any semblance of a futuristic world. Hell the nintendo DS has better graphics than these. ​ Crypto needs something as addicting as COD Warzone, Fortnite, Fifa, etc. and then add in some tradeable nfts and elements to it. Not some game that looks worse than pokemon red, and has zero fun elements in it, with a massive price tag that devalues every day. ​ No one seems to give two shits about gameplay and fun and only focusing on P2E.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I like the idea of NFTs, just not as avatars or jpegs. I think it has way more potential. For example in video games (already established, actually good A tier games) where you can have unique weapons and armor. Think COD or Elder Scrolls games. Imagine Es6 which will most likely have online multiplayer and seeing unique one off armors. Players can trade them for in-game stuff or real money, and studios could even make a buck off each sale. But hoarding jpegs is just stupid. Very basic use of the technology and not worth the millions they are going for. That's why everyone thinks they're a joke. But I will take a decently cool free one to use. Thanks.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Well, there are knifes in every COD right? Would you buy an NFT that grants you an exclusive visual for your knife, in every COD game you'll buy ? ​ For different games, I can see visual models not being tied to any item in particular. Like, generic models. You buy a model on Forza and it can appear on your knife, your gun, etc... Imagine spending 20bucks for a visual you can have on plenty of games, it'll make visuals much more worth it, right? ​ Anyway don't bother with that too much, devs will always find a way to make it work if it's needed, trust me. The real question is more about : does it really add any value? Is that what people really want from games?

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I'm not the stereotypical player in FPS. Of course I want to have a positive K/D ratio in every match but I play to win. For example in COD:MW 2019 I have a general K/D ratio of 1.46 but a W/L ratio of 1.51. In general I challenge and try to counter the better players of enemy team and try to carry without teamwork, pushing and playing hard but when I acknowledge that the enemy team is fearsome and there is the possibility that we can lose I start to play more tactical. So yes I will play to get paid and is somewhat a good idea like playing cards with friends with small amount of money but I think that the system would get abused real quick with smurfs, reverse boosted lobbies and cheating.

Mentions:#FPS#COD#MW
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Your anticheat would have to be the best in the world. between CSGO,tarkov,COD and all the others there is a massive cheating problem that most companies dont even bother attempting to fix/maintain.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Not unless they had an absolutely amazing chest protection engine and their Snipers stood by the “One Shit, One Kill” promise… much like COD Hardcore Mode

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Undead blocks is pretty good even tho its in open beta, it's like COD zombies almost. You can get a weapons pack as an NFT and play. They have a scholar program when the game releases this quarter and you can rent a pack for a portion of your winnings so you don't actually have to purchase the NFT to play. They have open tourneys going on and for some you don't have to be a weapons holder to enter.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

But what does the incorporation of a chain add that a centralised traditional database can’t already do faster? The only benefit to NFTs in games is if the NFTs were cross game compatible. You buy a skin for your gun on COD as an NFT and you can use it on any game that supports the NFT standard, ie counter strike, battlefield, etc.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Never gonna happen. At best, you could have an upgrade/weapon/skin that was usable across a few similar games made by the same company. And even this is doubtful. 1. Companies aren’t going to accept tokens bought from other companies, because that cuts into their bottom line. Don’t believe me, try using a Burger King gift card at McDonald’s and let me know how it goes. 2. As I mentioned, the games have to be similar enough that the item can be logically transferred. An upgraded weapon in COD wouldn’t transfer well to Madden. 3. And even in the limited-use cases that are possible, it probably isn’t even in the company’s best interest. Why sell one thing that can be used across multiple games, when you could instead make people have to buy stuff in each individual game?

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

NFTs to be used across multiple games is unlikely unless its done by a single studio across their own games. Think about it: it would involve competing companies accepting assets in their games that they might not have any control over or get any revenue from. So for example: I buy a gun in COD, then I want to use it in Battlefield. Activision got money from me for the gun, Dice didn't. Why would Dice go to the effort of making sure the gun I bought on the blockchain works in Battlefield? There's no financial incentive for them to make it work.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

The liability part is what they owe, full stop. If you give them a deposit, they give you an IOU in exchange. That is a liability. If you earn interest on your account, the size of the IOU increases. That's more liability without any new deposit. Likewise, if the bank borrows money from the Fed or another bank, that is a liability. Taxes owed are also liabilities. So are unrealized capital losses. And if you hold, say, a certificate of deposit worth $1 billion with a bank, that too is a liability. And if that COD matures and the bank doesn't have $1 billion to cover it -- say, because they "made" that money themselves and are lacking central bank currency reserves -- that sucks. Because that is a liability of the commercial bank and the commercial bank alone. Apart from perhaps a few hundred grand covered by FDIC deposit insurance, there is no mechanism by which the bank can convert its own uncovered liabilities into currency. No different than an exchange that holds less BTC than it owes its customers.

Mentions:#COD#BTC
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

And while your getting into position, you would have already been droned! Nice attempt Rambo, I think I also played this mission on COD 🤡🤡🤡🤣🤣🤣😃🤡🤡

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Couldn't agree more. Kind of an offtopic example and insignificant, but COD comes to mind. Pushing the a game every year just for the sake of it. Maybe not the best example though actually I guess because they're still getting money and tend to care absolutely none about their consumerbase lol. I know that for myself personally though I stopped playing once the series went to shit, and not from a lack of trying.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

Agreed. I mean, I've even watched a few COD campaigns through YouTube VODs. Especially if you get someone good like TheRadBrad or someone else? They make it cinematic af.

Mentions:#COD
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Why i read this, in the COD voice..

Mentions:#COD
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

> They don't make unlimited money when those battlepass items end for that season... No, but they make a fucking ridiculous amount from it and people don't want to buy skins in last year's Call of Duty when they're playing this year's one. > and no 99.9% of them don't depreciate. Yes, they do. Go on the Steam marketplace right now and you'll see the vast majority of CS:GO skins are way, way cheaper to buy off the market than they are to pull out of cases, which is exactly my point. People will spend £2 on a case and key and get a blue skin which is worth 3p on the market forever. That is the vast majority of skins because surprise surprise, the rarer something is, the more expensive it'll be but the less of them there are. The Dragon Lore is worth thousands of dollars but maybe 1 every other month is ever sold. > We also don't know because I'd happily pay a lot of money for some old destiny seasonal armors. Destiny, being a long-lived game is completely different from yearly titles like COD and FIFA. Almost no one wants to buy cards in a FIFA game from 2 years ago, it's completely pointless. > You're also leaving out a person's ability to recoup money. Even if at a loss I'd rather sell an item a year later I no longer what to help supplement a future purchase. Yes, but it isn't the people's decision for this thing to be implemented. It's the company's so their motivation is the only one that matters. > Perhaps you just like to forget about your MTX from previous games or something. Yes, literally. Why would I think about MTX from games which nobody plays anymore? > Idk. Seems like you're trying really hard to justify this being bad when it's mostly a good thing. It seems like you're trying really hard to justify this being the best thing for companies to do when it's mostly no benefit compared with the current systems in place.

Mentions:#CS#COD#MTX
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

> What gane does a developer get 100% of the resale? You usually can't resell at all like cod gun skins. Or you use an in-game money system which they can't cash out. This is precisely what I mean. In the system COD uses, the only thing you can do is buy the skin for full price. In your system, why would you ever buy the skin for full price, knowing you can get *exactly the same thing* cheaper off someone reselling? Why would Activision be happy with receiving a 1% cut instead of 100% of the skin? > You buy a cod skin for 10$ off ganestop market place. Company makes 9$ Gamestop 1$. You sell it for 5$ EA makes 70 cents. Gamestop makes 70 cents. That person sells it again for 4$. EA makes 50 cents Gamestop makes 50 cents. That is so much more than 1%. Again, why would they allow a person to buy a skin and they only receive a few cents vs the full price of the skin? > Now imagine the above scenario with a rare skin. You sell for 23829$ they make 1% of that 5 years from now too... it's more money. So you want companies to lose out on current profits in order to *potentially* make money on something that has only happened a handful of times **in 5 years time.**

Mentions:#COD
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

You're missing the skill to see in opportunities rather than limitations. They can make money by being the original owner of the NFT and charge a percentage like 1% that goes back to them whenever an NFT item is resold. They don't even have to make new skins or weapons, they just add and link the existing ones to an NFT database. I've been wondering why they haven't already done so as it's a huge cashgrab with little effort and can turn COD into the biggest play to earn game instantly and get even more players into their franchise.

Mentions:#COD
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

They do have their own websites. They have many. They also have their own launchers. Their own storefronts on COD.com and Battlenet. They also sell on Amazon because it’s the biggest e-commerce site in the world. They’re not going to give up distribution to a startup website by GameStop if they can do it themselves and have all of the power to control it. They’re many times bigger than GameStop with a lot more capital to do it themselves. You’re essentially arguing for a 60 billion dollar company to give up all their distribution power to a company worth a fraction of that with only a small bit of experience in online distribution.

Mentions:#COD
r/BitcoinSee Comment

Nah, COD

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

My portfolio bleeding out, no COD zombies

Mentions:#COD
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Ok whatever you say, guess COD needs to launch for the game to be good? I like indie games so to each his own.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

sigh. you are silly. And yes, anyone with a military background (and no, COD doesn't count) can see the repeated blunders in tactics and gutted/antiquated equipment. The war they caused has done nothing but prove that Russia has no viable military to show, except for nukes. Anyone who thinks Russia is even fighting Europe, much less the US is very confused...(one way to tell is that the US has subs and tanks vs harpoons (We lent them a few to help them add to Moskva reef ecosystem) and tractors.

Mentions:#COD
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

The Internet is fake so obviously so is Internet money. Obviously we're going to be contacting intermediaries for the rest of our lives to be moving fake representation of real paper all over the globe. Spoiler alert the Internet failed and they're shutting it down next week. Time to sign up for the nudy mags all. Make sure you use a COD. For those of you that are old enough. I know op is karma farming but please. The case use has been established by credit cards.

Mentions:#COD
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

The Internet is fake so obviously so is Internet money. Obviously we're going to be contacting intermediaries for the rest of our lives to be moving fake representation of real paper all over the globe. Spoiler alert the Internet failed and they're shutting it down next week. Time to sign up for the nudy mags all. Make sure you use a COD. For those of you that are old enough.

Mentions:#COD
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

> I’m not understanding. How does Microsoft and activision profit on skins that can be used in all of their games? Sorry so I fell asleep before I could respond to this point. I'm thinking 10 years out from today there might be 5-15 different large "metaverse" applications and most or all of them will support NFTs. When someone buys that cool COD 2023 NFT skin and take it in to a non-microsoft-owned IP, it's a free advertisement for everything microsoft owns (including both activision and blizzard's games).

Mentions:#COD
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I can Mint you a COD NFT for real cheap! Just let me know what you want and I'll make it for you 😄

Mentions:#COD
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

How do they make it profitable? If I can buy a really cool NFT skin in COD 2022, wouldn’t that hurt COD 2023 and beyond?

Mentions:#COD
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

The difference being is that Dr Disrespect has actual AAA gaming development experience. I’m pretty sure before this he was a designer for some of the COD games. I’m hoping it will translate well to his own project

Mentions:#AAA#COD
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

OP hacked Qanon and some COD/CSGo servers apparently

Mentions:#OP#COD
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I find playing COD helps.

Mentions:#COD
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Looking forward to the day we can buy stuff online and pay electronically instead of having to mail checks or do COD.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Some games lean towards towards blockchain and some don't. Everybody understands that buying weapons and upgrades in COD with real money would be a bad thing, but why not skins that don't affect gameplay? Also gambling games for example lend themselves to blockchain very well.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I want NFT in games, but never ever do i want avg price on nft in games like COD going for over $1000

Mentions:#COD
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Not sure why your previous one was deleted but I'll say it again It's almost like you could just close it down / turn it off / log off. Go play a game of COD , you'll get virtually tbagged and virtually assaulted twice as much.

Mentions:#COD
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

So true, got to enter crypto from playing p2e like shiryo and decentraland. My take on this is the games should be tailored for the less nerdy people too. Shiryo for example is a trading card game which is fine for nerds like me who love that stuff. Perhaps something as engaging as COD but somehow crypto is incorporated into it.

Mentions:#COD