Theoretically, if I were running a major video game platform anytime soon 😁
I’m just saying, this is how I’d run one.
And here’s what I’d fix first.
• Stop milking players and creators for short term profits
• Set clear rules and actually stick to them
• Let communities help decide what matters
• Surface good games instead of pushing paid ones
• Bring dead games back instead of abandoning players
• Reward play and contribution, not just spending
• Use AI to make the platform smarter, not noisier
That’s it.
Most platforms won’t do this.
Calling volunteers for TASK FORCE: UWAN 🚨
We are putting together an Emergency & Relief Operations VOLUNTEER GROUP on Telegram.
This is a community-led effort working directly with the Civil Relations Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines to coordinate aid and support for our kababayans in need.
https://t.co/m7Dxpwn5AE
Meet the first iteration of the Helix Roadmap!
Q3 2025 - Building Momentum 🏗️
Q4 2025 - High Impact Partnerships 🤝
Q1 2026 - The Creator Era 🎥
Q2 2026 - Full Public Launch 🎆
#Helix#TGE#TGED#Blockchain#Web3Gaming#gaming
While talking about how to measure box office success of various movies with friends, I decided to probe Gemini and ask it how these types of things are determined.
It taught me all about what PTA (Per Theatre Average) is and went on to say that $2000 PTA would be considered a flop for a relatively low budget horror movie with a decent sized release.
Completely unprompted, it also happened to throw this at me despite not having mentioned it by name in any way:
Has anybody seen Witchboard? I thought it looked pretty damn good tbh. Not sure why it seems to be flopping so horrendously.
Are gamers ever going to revolt from this absurd requirement to enjoy certain titles?
For those of you that don't know, Javelin (and other big titles have their own flavor) is a kernel level anti-cheat system that gives their software the highest level privileges possible on your system.
Unless you explicitly and fully trust the company running it on your system to only collect the data they say they're collecting, it can:
- Read any file on your computer
- Monitor your activity anywhere, even when outside of the game because it's persistent and always running.
- Monitor hardware activity
- Impact performance for everything else you do on your PC
- Cause compatibility issues with other drivers just because it feels like it, causing them to crash or not work entirely.
- If a vulnerability is discovered, give the hacker unfettered access to EVERYTHING on your system.
- Full system crashes (BSOD) if it decides you're doing something it doesn't like.
Battlefield 6 is hardly the only one that does this either. Apex Legends, Valorant, League of Legends, various Call of Duty titles, PUBG, Rainbow Six Siege, Fortnite, Rust, Destiny 2, and many others do as well.
Why would you ever allow this kind of access to a faceless corporation and blindly trust them with a potential log of everything you do on your device?
Obligatory: Switch to Linux where you can't inadvertently accept these terms even if you wanted to.
@day9tv You can check off nostalgia and something new at the same time with The Scouring.
It's basically if OG Warcraft was made today. Still a lot more content to add but it's got great bones.
The #HELIX#TGE has arrived 🥳
$LIX is now live—the token powering everything across the Helix ecosystem.
From infrastructure to game economies, from node rewards to governance, this kicks off a new phase where the network comes alive 💪
Learn more 👇
https://t.co/HXRsKTtTR8
@GeneralKaizen@BitBenderBrink We've both directly witnessed people we've brought to build on GalaChain get turned away or ignored by Gala.
I don't know why but they seem to only want the biggest and best building on their chain and they get to decide whether or not you're worth their time.
@GeneralKaizen@BitBenderBrink Don't think it's hate.
More of a "what the fuck are they doing?"
I still want Gala to succeed beyond everyone's wildest expectations. But some heads will need to be pulled out of asses for that to happen because this direction they're going ain't it.