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I mean⦠lately Iāve been thinking about this while checking different @Pixels Web3 games and especially ones building on networks like RONIN and POLYGON.
You start playing casually and just exploring and just enjoying yourselfā¦
and then slowly something feels a bit different.
And this is where my thought comes in.
Most Web3 games reward everyone the same way and thatās where they usually break. $PIXEL feels a bit different here and I think I see why.
At first, it looks simple. Play, earn and repeat.
But when I look closer itās not that simple.
Rewards are not just given⦠theyāre kind of directed through data and player behavior.
So the real question for me isā¦
Am I actually playing the gameā¦
or just slowly adjusting to what the system rewards more?
Because once rewards start guiding behavior, things start shifting more than you expect.
You donāt just play for fun anymore.
You start thinking what actually gives better output and why.
And without even noticing and your way of playing starts changing.
Personally I feel⦠the system should stay in the background.
The moment it starts taking too much control, the game begins to feel different.
In my view, if fun keeps coming naturally and rewards follow that, this can hold strong long term.
But if things start feeling even slightly forced, players usually begin to step back on their own.
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