Genshin Impact was employing a devious overly complicated exchange system. you have to make MULTIPLE exchanges in order to get a loot box, where other gacha games you pay money for gems, then use gems for the loot boxes. Period.
Stupid kids don't really know how to manage money, so that was the exploit loop. While I do think it's the parent's fault for letting their stupid kid spend hundreds of dollars on their credit card, Genshin was employing a devious trap that farms the runts for money.
Although I agree that Genshin needs to be hit with a fine, this is pretty worrying that Gacha games are being targeted.
Take for instance the Google ban that happened just weeks ago for my gacha game Azur Lane. Because some snot-nosed brat got caught playing a big boobie game by their parents, google told Azure Lane that they need to ban every skin that the kid purchased, or they will remove Azur Lane from the play store. Prepare yourselves, because I am about to show a game skin that is so lewd, so FOUL, that it is now forcefully taken down by Google. Let me reiterate. This image. This skin. This is now banned content for the US because of some google employed 60 year old shriveled limp noodle gasped when looking at the lewd content. Pretty scary stuff for Azur Lane.
Arc@arc From what I seen Honkai star rail is pretty mild in every aspect so I doubt they would go after it. As long as they don't try to pull what Genshin did it should be fine.
As far as sexual content goes Azure Lane pushes the absolute LIMIT of what they can get away with. I PRAY those google assholes don't go through they other skins because the ones they banned were not even the tip of the iceberg.
On the other end you have Nikke Godess of Victory that might get in trouble because of topics of mental abuse, drinking alcohol, depression, suicide, and scenes heavily suggesting sexual intercourse happened. There's also Arknights where i heard the violent scenes are pretty heavy in that game.
Ghost@kuharido Yeah I got some friends who play those. It sucks, why do we have to pay for poor parenting? TwT
Genshin Impact was employing a devious overly complicated exchange system. you have to make MULTIPLE exchanges in order to get a loot box, where other gacha games you pay money for gems, then use gems for the loot boxes. Period.
Stupid kids don't really know how to manage money, so that was the exploit loop. While I do think it's the parent's fault for letting their stupid kid spend hundreds of dollars on their credit card, Genshin was employing a devious trap that farms the runts for money.
Although I agree that Genshin needs to be hit with a fine, this is pretty worrying that Gacha games are being targeted.
Take for instance the Google ban that happened just weeks ago for my gacha game Azur Lane. Because some snot-nosed brat got caught playing a big boobie game by their parents, google told Azure Lane that they need to ban every skin that the kid purchased, or they will remove Azur Lane from the play store. Prepare yourselves, because I am about to show a game skin that is so lewd, so FOUL, that it is now forcefully taken down by Google.
Let me reiterate. This image. This skin. This is now banned content for the US because of some google employed 60 year old shriveled limp noodle gasped when looking at the lewd content. Pretty scary stuff for Azur Lane.