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EA New Patent Encourages Microtransactions By Devaluing Items Unless Bought Quickly.

IbizaPocholo

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You probably remember the noise from when EA patented a technology that fiddles with matchmaking. Such a system can observe player-behavior (skill, experience, sportsmanship, and other preferences) before pitting them against each other. While seemingly calm on the surface, the patent raised concerns because how the same system can also tailor itself to push player-spending.

By matching a novice against an experienced player, the system would basically be encouraging the novice to emulate the decked-out player by purchasing items being used by them. Hence, driving microtransactions home through enticement and a false perception of superiority.

EA, though, didn’t just stop there. It picked up another patent (US9666026B1) last year that can push microtransactions even further in predatory fashion.

This particular system is designed to create a sense of urgency in players to make in-game purchases as soon as possible. The reason being that the virtual items will decrease in value over time based on the number of purchases made. Hence, if players want to reap maximum benefits, they will want to be the first ones to make the purchase — a kind of day-one microtransactions.

Interestingly, EA wasn’t the original filer of the patent. That was actually Kabam, a mobile publisher which later split into Aftershock Services before being acquired by FoxNext Games in 2017. EA apparently swooped in a year later to purchase rights to the patent and remains as its current assignee.

EA in a statement to SegmentNext confirmed that they are not using this particular technology in any of its current games;

"The patent is not part of any current EA games or technology, and we are not planning to include in any our games. The patent was originally filed years ago without any of our involvement, and came to EA through a previous asset acquisition."
 

drganon

Member
EA really decided to live up to it's bad reputation as of late. I guess if you're going to be an evil company you might as well be really evil. Nobody likes half measures.
 

zwiggelbig

Member
boy i can't wait for governments to fuck EA so fucking hard in the only place it hurts their wallets.
And put that mature gambling stamp on their main cash cow FIFA. 18+ goodbye

get fucked EA srsly get F U C K E D
yea.. they prob wont
 
EA should just be honest with itself and do what Konami did.

Make legit gambling machines for real casinos.

They'd be happier in that sector.
 
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TheSHEEEP

Gold Member
People who pay for that stuff (or buy games riddled with it) only have themselves to blame.
Can't blame EA too much for following a business strategy that obviously works cause people can't get their shit together and spend money like crazy on inane MTX...

Obviously shouldn't allow children to make these purchases, but I doubt most of their income from MTX comes from children.
 
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ookami

Member
"The patent is not part of any current EA games or technology, and we are not planning to include in any our games. The patent was originally filed years ago without any of our involvement, and came to EA through a previous asset acquisition."
Hahaha. For now. Then once forgotten, you put to action your good old patents in your game designs.
 

Ar¢tos

Member
EA is making gaming more profitable than human trafficking, drugs, guns or prostitution. It's a great thing that you just fail to see and that will change the future of humanity.
Even Greta would approve!
/s
 
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Shifty

Member
Buying an EA game in current_year bahahahaha.

This is just another arrow in their quiver in case we ever end up in a dark enough timeline that such scummy shit becomes accepted by the market, like DLC and MTX before it.
 

xrnzaaas

Member
Rip FIFA players. Sometimes I'm glad I don't care about football so I don't have to support this shitty company.
 

CyberPanda

Banned
boy i can't wait for governments to fuck EA so fucking hard in the only place it hurts their wallets.
And put that mature gambling stamp on their main cash cow FIFA. 18+ goodbye

get fucked EA srsly get F U C K E D
F U C K E D
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K
E
D
 

Saber

Gold Member
It kinda reminds me the last time I played LOL.
It felt like a shitfest, with a very unbalanced match(top tier on the other team)while 2 members of my team quitting as soon as starts.

Man, that game is a terrible and quitting was one my best desicions I ever made.
 

Freeman76

Member
I will quite happily never buy a product with these cunts associated with it. Scum, there is enough money to be made from gaming as it is. Put more time in to making good products instead of researching how to rip your customers off. Cunts.
 

Stuart360

Member
All the shit they have had over the years, especially recent years, but they never learn. I suppose they dont have to when Fifa is the 2nd or 3rd biggest selling game every year, nevermind Madden and the rest.
 

Trojita

Rapid Response Threadmaker
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zeorhymer

Member
I don't understand how the patent works. How does devaluing items cause people to rush out and buy it first?
 

Maestr0

Member
Last game I bought from EA was Need For Speed Most Wanted on Wii U, never bought a game from EA since then and never will again.
 

trikster40

Member
Maybe they acquired the patent so it wouldn’t fall into the wrong hands?

Oh, wait, no. Sorry, forgot this was EA.
 
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