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Ageon Mystmir

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MMO games aren't secure all the time?!
« on: April 14, 2023, 01:29:27 PM »
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  • MMO games will have more freedom but that comes along with cost. You will only get to meet bad-type of people and it will be more vulnerable for hackers or online sadists to conquer or to infiltrate. It isn't recommended to join such games unless you have family members or real-life friends or trustworthy contacts that can create with you safe-zoned community to play safe and sound.

    MMO games which are free-to-play will allow access from every party. That will include Street punks, Desperate Influencers for traffic, Adults with flawed logic and mental teens. A collection of society failures and rejects. A spa of all the rot, malice and corruption. Meanwhile we encourage to support them, it might be danger to interact with any of them due of naivety and lack of experience. One must be ready to sacrifice time and bend health for complete dedication to support any of them otherwise your life will be destroyed at that rate through involvement, plot twists and series of conflicts which means MMO free-to-play games aren't for teens and children. They don't have the willpower and mental strength to fight the great pillars ahead of them. They will need family members involved otherwise they will end up being "possessed" with the bad flux of such communities. Let's not forget most of industries are leaving such games open to that degree. They benefit from the graphic-war that desperate influencers and mental teens are doing against each other. The more "competition" rather The more "mental disorder" the more money will be spent to get better assets, equipment and stronger avatars to defeat their graphic "enemy" despite pixels doesn't determine it all but it is just the happiness behind the grief and retaliation in graphic and text to make it worth all the money and sacrifice. That turns MMO games into something like Wrestling arena or dark underground battles. They bet cash on the winners and so the logic is the same on MMO. This is why we never encourage e-sport and competition. Why do you need the struggle for virtual competition when the struggle in life is the competition itself?
    « Last Edit: January 19, 2024, 08:13:30 AM by Ageon Mystmir »

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