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Someone Spent Over $220,000 In Microtransactions On A Transformers Game

KyoZz

Tag, you're it.
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You thought $90,000 in microtransactions was bad? Then you should see what one person spent on a mobile Transformers game.

A large part of the Game Connect Asia-Pacific conference, held days before PAX Australia as part of Melbourne International Games Week, is developers sharing their wisdom with other developers. Some of that wisdom comes in the form of monetisation strategies, because most Aussie developers are small studios working on mobile platforms or free-to-play titles, and at the end of the day, everyone needs to pay rent.

So there's often quite a few talks about making money, what strategies work for what games, and at what parts that should factor in the design process. Henry Fong, the CEO from mobile publisher and developer Yodo1, and Featherweight Games co-founder Dylan Bevis, spoke about how free-to-play games needed to consider the monetisation process from the design stage, instead of factoring it in afterwards.

But a key part of the process is understanding the audience of a game — and what they are likely to pay. In the case of Rodeo Stampede, an endless runner which has gotten over 100 million downloads, Fong told the crowd that the highest spending users (or 'whales', as they were referred to in the talk) might spend a few hundred. But in the case of Transformers: Earth Wars, another game published by Yodo1, one whale spent around $US150,000, or just over $222,000.

Given the concern and outrage over microtransactions already, like the player who spent $90,000 on Runescape purchases, it's hard not to imagine this capturing the attention of regulators. The authors of the recent Entertaiment and Media Outlook told the local games industry only last week that regulator attention on loot boxes and microtransactions was likely to intensify.

That's especially the case once more AI tools become incorporated into the mobile market. Another element of the panel concentrated on the possibilities of automated tools and finding ways to locate the most likely spenders in a game. One tool allowed developers to automate the moderation of communities within mobile games, while the Yodo1 developers created a machine learning neural network that analysed player behaviour and session times to predict what players would become high spenders.

The bot could spot "potential whales" with about 87 percent accuracy, but "we think we can get it up to about 95 percent," Fong said. The model was trained with around two and a half years of player monetisation data, and Fong explained that it was even technically possible to build in logic that would target different players with different monetisation packages.

But such a model would ultimately backfire. When asked to clarify the capabilities of the tech that, Fong explained it would be a net loss for the studio, since the backlash from players would be disastrous. "We don't want to create a situation whereby different people pay different prices for the same thing," he said.


 

The_Mike

I cry about SonyGaf from my chair in Redmond, WA
And that's why the games has this shit. Even if only one percent of the player base actually buys this, just look at the amount of money. 220.000 usd.
 

levyjl1988

Banned
Why have people go to the casino when the casino can go to them. And disguise it into a video game. Harmless enough right?

Why have people smoke cigarettes when they can vape. And disguise the nicotine addiction with fruity flavours and make it eco friendly. Harmless enough right.

I wonder what the next corrupt thing will be.
 

MMaRsu

Banned
Pathetic
Why have people go to the casino when the casino can go to them. And disguise it into a video game. Harmless enough right?

Why have people smoke cigarettes when they can vape. And disguise the nicotine addiction with fruity flavours and make it eco friendly. Harmless enough right.

I wonder what the next corrupt thing will be.

And also no means of winning anything of value
 
"Money from my wallet, roll out."

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Problem is that there isn't a wallet. I avoid online payments as much as possible, and pay with cash in stores. One of the few reasons there is this push towards online transactions and electronic payments is because it is very easy to lose track of what you've spent and becomes a potential source of debt.
 
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SLoWMoTIoN

Unconfirmed Member
I will never understand this. I play like 4 gacha games and haven't spent a cent on them. Now excuse while I go buy more junk food I am NOT addicted to!
 

Shin

Banned
If you think that's bad, I've been playing Rise of Kingdoms (shitty mobile game) and found out someone spent 200k only to lose it in about couple of hours.
At least the person in the article has some items to show for it, the one from RoK got jack shit as the money went to raising an army, which died in the attack due to his hospitals being overfilled so what can't be healed dies.
 
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The Snake

Member
This shit makes me sad. I have a coworker who told me he's spent over $300 on some Star Trek game for his phone, and he's constantly broke.
 

Three

Member
If you think that's bad, I've been playing Rise of Kingdoms (shitty mobile game) and found out someone spent 200k only to lose it in about couple of hours.
At least the person in the article has some items to show for it, the one from RoK got jack shit as the money went to raising an army, which died in the attack due to his hospitals being overfilled so what can't be healed dies.
To him/her I say welcome to consumable microtransactions.
 
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Deleted member 738976

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Cobra Commander
I think
It's time
To make some
Mobile money!

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Exssssssssssellent
 
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Evil Calvin

Afraid of Boobs
Is there more info on who spent the money? How and why? Is it all cosmetic? How can there be $150k in microtransactions? Was it a kid or a millionaire?
 

Iorv3th

Member
I'm more impressed that someone that has that kind of money to spend would waste it that easily on mobile bullshit.
 

DunDunDunpachi

Patient MembeR
I wonder what he got for all that money, in the context of the game itself?

Also, spooky shit with AI snipers finding mtx whales and exploiting them. Pornography ads are gonna be all kinds of insidious over the next decade.
 
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Deleted member 738976

Unconfirmed Member
Oh great just as I was joking about Gi-Joe I see this shit


In the same game no less.
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In a better world we could have had Transformers Devastation 2 by Platinum Games now with Gi-Joe Snake Eyes ninja action.
 
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Coconutt

Member
Oh great just as I was joking about Gi-Joe I see this shit


In the same game no less.
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In a better world we could have had Transformers Devastation 2 by Platinum Games now with Gi-Joe Snake Eyes ninja action.


I wish High Moon/Noon? would make another War for Cybertron Fall of Cybertron type game, so much fun when it came out.
 
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