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    “I’d rather get shot in the knee,” Joseph Faris says of including NFTs in his games.

    Nick HornbyBy Nick HornbyDecember 28, 2021No Comments1 Min Read
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    “I’d rather get shot in the knee,” Joseph Faris says of including NFTs in his games.
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    Joseph Fares, Creative Director of take two, Recently Posted by Washington Post About the possibility to include NFTs in your future games. And as you would expect, the developer made a very clear statement on the matter.

    “[Prefiro] Faris, who also spoke about how “gaming is an art,” said it should not be changed to include systems that encourage or force a player to spend money.

    “I will say one thing: Any decision you make in a game, where you have to modify the design to make the player want to spend money, is wrong in my opinion. If you build a game with [objetivo de contar] story, this is wrong. Now, if I say this to a CEO, he’ll say I’m stupid because companies want to make money. But I still say no. For me, gaming is an art.

    In addition, Faris also criticized the game-as-a-service model, claiming that he would never make a project of this type. “We will never do that. […] Focusing on rebooting is not a thing in our games.”

    take two Available for PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X | S and PC (Origin and Steam). Check out our review!

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