Marnetmar Posted September 19, 2015 http://toucharcade.com/2015/09/16/we-own-you-confessions-of-a-free-to-play-producer/ And if you are a whale, we take Facebook stalking to a whole new level. You spend enough money, we will friend you. Not officially, but with a fake account. Maybe it’s a hot girl who shows too much cleavage? That’s us. We learned as much before friending you, but once you let us in, we have the keys to the kingdom. We will use everything to figure out how to sell to you. I remember we had a whale in one game that loved American Football despite living in Saudi Arabia. We built several custom virtual items in both his favorite team colors and their opponents, just to sell to this one guy. You better believe he bought them. And these are just vanity items. We will flat out adjust a game to make it behave just like it did last time the person bought IAP. Was a level too hard? Well now they are all that same difficulty. 0 Share this post Link to post
Aliotroph? Posted September 20, 2015 So do they have expensive items or do they pay their employees minimum wage? It sounds expensive to exploit people so personally. 0 Share this post Link to post
Jaxxoon R Posted September 20, 2015 Didn't Facebook gaming implode long ago anyways? 0 Share this post Link to post
SYS Posted September 20, 2015 The average person sinking piles of money into F2P has piles of disposable income, so I see it as exploiting the right people. 0 Share this post Link to post
Quasar Posted September 20, 2015 I'm so immune to those kinds of "games," they hold zero interest for me. I think of them like that game on an episode of Star Trek TNG that brainwashed everybody into a bunch of zombies and they tried to hold down Wesley and make him play it after he was the only one smart enough to not do it. 0 Share this post Link to post
Moriarti Posted September 20, 2015 Quasar said:an episode of Star Trek TNG that brainwashed everybody into a bunch of zombies and they tried to hold down Wesley and make him play it after he was the only one smart enough to not do it. If you're thinking of the episode "The Game", it was actually Wesley that brought the game on the ship and got everybody else playing it. 0 Share this post Link to post
geekmarine Posted September 20, 2015 Moriarti said:If you're thinking of the episode "The Game", it was actually Wesley that brought the game on the ship and got everybody else playing it. Er, no, unless there's another TNG episode with an evil mind-control game, it was Riker who brought the game onto the ship. Wesley and Ashley Judd teamed up to save the day by fixing Data (who had been shut down because he could not be affected by the game). 0 Share this post Link to post
Quasar Posted September 20, 2015 geekmarine said:Er, no, unless there's another TNG episode with an evil mind-control game, it was Riker who brought the game onto the ship. Wesley and Ashley Judd teamed up to save the day by fixing Data (who had been shut down because he could not be affected by the game). You're correct. The scene near the end where they try to force Wesley to play the game is way too memorable for me to have gotten it wrong (plus, I looked it up anyway :P ) 0 Share this post Link to post
HorrorMovieRei Posted September 21, 2015 Honestly, I'm not surprised. If an employer can check your facebook to learn about you, even before you get to an interview, then surely a corporation can do the same in order to keep you coming back, spending more money on their shitty game. Social media leaves you so "exposed" to anyone and everyone. It's terrifying how easily you can get tracked through your posts and likes on social media. 0 Share this post Link to post
SYS Posted September 21, 2015 That's true, but the end user has the choice on who they friend, what they make public and whether they like or comment on a page which is public. Exposure is relative to how large they choose to make their attack surface. Whether it's weeding out the stupid or capitalizing on them the principle remains the same. 0 Share this post Link to post
not_geo Posted September 26, 2015 I remember this same article or a similar one years ago. Maybe this producer just gets around. Funny thing is they spend so much time stalking and yet they realize "cleavage photos" are what the whales really want. I always wonder what type of people really spend the money on free-to-play games. If its adults with jobs or if its kids or stolen credit cards. Jaxxoon R said:Didn't Facebook gaming implode long ago anyways? Yeah I think Facebook wanted a bigger cut so a lot of developers jumped ship, but a smaller slice of the pie is bigger than no pie at all. 0 Share this post Link to post