this post was submitted on 19 Nov 2024
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It abused dark ux patterns to an extreme as well as engaging in a lot of psychological abuse to extort money from users.
So did Valve but apparently that's fine.
Is this about cs:go skins or is it something else. I don't remember valve being deceptive (Not Defending Just Asking 🙄)
TF2 hats, CS:GO and the scammy gambling sites it enabled, DOTA2.
None of this is really better than what Fortnite does, and there's probably no big players in the gaming market with clean hands when it comes to this kind of thing. The successes take all the attention, and Fortnite wasn't even that big until they dropped the Battle Royale formula into it after the sudden popularity of PUBG.