Fairly straightforward, just curious what other people's thoughts are on this, given the recent news the past few years about business practices and office culture in gaming.
To clarify, I'm not talking about buying new games from said companies, but simply playing ones you already bought. For example a single player game that there is zero way for them to further monetize your gaming experience. I personally think there is no conflict if it's impossible to "support" the company any further with your playing. Like single player games. However, I do think there is some merit to the idea, that games like Overwatch, that even if you don't ever spend money on the game again, the fact that it's a live service, your playing it, helps to support the game, by adding to the metrics that it's popular, and they should keep doing stuff like that. Thus, further fostering bad behavior. But, to use another Blizzard title, is there any further harm, if you boot up your copy of Warcraft 3 from years ago, and play it again?
I'm mostly in the camp of either no it's not unethical if the financial impact has already been done, with no further monetization possible. But, I slightly lean towards the "depends on if it's live service or not"
Just felt like tossing that out.
To clarify, I'm not talking about buying new games from said companies, but simply playing ones you already bought. For example a single player game that there is zero way for them to further monetize your gaming experience. I personally think there is no conflict if it's impossible to "support" the company any further with your playing. Like single player games. However, I do think there is some merit to the idea, that games like Overwatch, that even if you don't ever spend money on the game again, the fact that it's a live service, your playing it, helps to support the game, by adding to the metrics that it's popular, and they should keep doing stuff like that. Thus, further fostering bad behavior. But, to use another Blizzard title, is there any further harm, if you boot up your copy of Warcraft 3 from years ago, and play it again?
I'm mostly in the camp of either no it's not unethical if the financial impact has already been done, with no further monetization possible. But, I slightly lean towards the "depends on if it's live service or not"
Just felt like tossing that out.