The Immoral Design of Diablo Immortal

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  • čas přidán 8. 06. 2022
  • Addendum: Legendary Crests are even worse than we thought: • The Immoral Design of ...
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    Hello friend, stay a while and listen.
    Diablo Immortal is a mobile and PC game based on Blizzard's long running Diablo series, it's basically a gacha game with a Diablo skin, it's undeniably fun, but the monetisation, is something else.
    If you're not playing it, why not? Don't you guys have phones?
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  • @JoshStrifeHayes
    @JoshStrifeHayes  Před 2 lety +2852

    Addendum: Legendary Crests are even worse, update video here: czcams.com/video/YF--ytWn8mU/video.html

    • @MBSteinNL
      @MBSteinNL Před 2 lety +57

      Josh, an FYI - D:I is NOT banned in the Netherlands and probably wouldn’t be. If you want an explanation for that, I can mail you about it. Just let me know. As for Belgium - it isn’t there but would be. The game just isn’t available in both countries.

    • @j4hithb3r85
      @j4hithb3r85 Před 2 lety +224

      @@MBSteinNL i'd literally pay money to have it banned in my country

    • @vortraz2054
      @vortraz2054 Před 2 lety

      Its pretty insulting to call people confirmation biased when their predatory bullshit ruins the game and SHOULD NEVER be allowed to exist. Who, fucking, cares, if the game was INTERESTING until it started to milk you like a slave. We dont talk about hte game being good because its fucking not its designed to be a scam and it was always going to be. Gaming is the single most cost effective form of entertainment. Thats a sustainable system thats good for everyone and these greedy fucking LOSERS want for everything to themselves

    • @Xeronkar
      @Xeronkar Před 2 lety +21

      Let's just hope that your work will contribute to highlight predatory design practices of the mobile gaming industry, and make the laws tighten even more in the future.

    • @jaobidan2358
      @jaobidan2358 Před 2 lety +25

      60$ game purchase + 15$ monthly sub with all content/gear/items/upgrades accessible via grinding would've made this game historic. Considering there's, correct me if I'm wrong, 30 million active players? That would translate to 1.8 BILLION, not counting the revenue from the monthly subs, which is 300 times more money than they've made already...Using the 6 million figure you quoted in the video.

  • @bangormc3rd562
    @bangormc3rd562 Před 2 lety +6237

    People defending Diablo Immortal because the gameplay is solid are like fish defending the fishing hook because the bait is tasty.

    • @franciscobrisolladeoliveir9596
      @franciscobrisolladeoliveir9596 Před 2 lety +107

      The gameplay IS solid. I just wish Blizzard would've taken the PoE approach for mtx then, most likely, people would focus on the crap PC port for DI

    • @Inojin67
      @Inojin67 Před 2 lety +338

      @@franciscobrisolladeoliveir9596 They don't want PoE money, they want FIFA money

    • @ManGrieves
      @ManGrieves Před 2 lety +48

      I don't hear anyone defending the monetization, no one "wants" it. People are just wanting to play the game and not have the politics of monetization brought into every conversation about the game. If nothing is physically being done to stop monetization then there is a point when complaining and being outraged online gets annoying for those just wanting to chill out and play a game they are enjoying.

    • @AngelBattosai27
      @AngelBattosai27 Před 2 lety +12

      The gameplay is good.
      The monetization system is bad because it doesn't give you anything very good over a f2p player :
      - Legendary gems doesn't give a huge powerlevel increase (about 5% increase for people spending under 200$)
      - Legendary gems doesn't have visual "qualities" : compare one little shiny rock to actual characters with a whole "design"
      - The "icebreaker" is lame : it gives a very small amount of market currency (can't buy anything) and a shit cosmetic, so the icebreaker effect is about giving the idea to the player that it's actually not worth to spend money
      - One time packs : are lame too and doesn't give anything good too
      - Whales can be wrecked even if you are a f2p player : it's "bad" because whales don't want to deal with weakness, they just want to roll over everyone. Especially in PvP mode in a mobile game.
      This game is actually one of the most f2p friendly mobile game on the market for all those reasons. And I would add that complaining about not being "competitive" in a mobile game, and more precisely in mobile PvP game mode... is dumb by design.
      If you want to feel "competitive", you don't want to be on a mobile game firstly.

    • @Inojin67
      @Inojin67 Před 2 lety +172

      @@AngelBattosai27 As the guy at Bellular News says, the gameplay of the initial few hours is good BECAUSE they are trying their damnedest to lure you into a trap of predatory monetization later in the game

  • @Chyrosran22
    @Chyrosran22 Před rokem +3503

    I don't give a flying fuck how enjoyable this game might be. This is unacceptable. As you point out, accepting this is encouraging the industry to make such practices standard.

    • @clydecash5659
      @clydecash5659 Před rokem

      But the current gen blizzard fans are too stupid and will buy whatever the company farts out. To say nothing of the communist bootlicking.

    • @jonaseriksson3782
      @jonaseriksson3782 Před rokem +12

      You can play the game WITHOUT encouraging these practices. Don't boycott the game when that's not the issue

    • @clydecash5659
      @clydecash5659 Před rokem +260

      @ Jonas Eriksson
      Not really. It’s setup almost exactly like a slot machine where you get rewarded for putting money in.

    • @anduragaming8644
      @anduragaming8644 Před rokem +8

      @@clydecash5659 Sure, so don't let the actual game creators who put their heart and soul into designing its art, sounds, and more just because you don't like what the corporate people do. By boycotting, you're not just hurting the executives who made this monetized, but the people at the bottom who actually made the game. If you're going to take down the monetization, start from the top and don't make the creatives in the crossfire.

    • @fawzanfawzi9993
      @fawzanfawzi9993 Před rokem +30

      Hey, it's the keyboard guy.

  • @ilfardrachadi2318
    @ilfardrachadi2318 Před rokem +1619

    I have to admit I did get a moment's enjoyment out of Diablo Immortal - when I went to install it to see what the gameplay was like, and realised my Note 10+ wasn't supported. It was the punchline to "Do you not have phones" that was years in the making, and I truly appreciated it.

    • @PristianoPenaldoSUIIII
      @PristianoPenaldoSUIIII Před rokem +90

      That's amazing lmao

    • @lordfizzz
      @lordfizzz Před rokem +5

      Whaaaat lmfao

    • @Arcaleon-rb1dp
      @Arcaleon-rb1dp Před 11 měsíci +41

      I wanted to try Diablo Immortal out but my Ipad is an older 32gb model. The OS and current minimal files on it took up just enough space that the game was not able to be installed

    • @ImDaRealBoi
      @ImDaRealBoi Před 11 měsíci +35

      Goddamn, even your phone was disgusted by these microtransactions

    • @acelacsamana694
      @acelacsamana694 Před 11 měsíci +20

      bro just barely dodged a bullet...well played

  • @ThinkyBoi42
    @ThinkyBoi42 Před rokem +1729

    When I heard the ‘per account’ bombshell, my jaw dropped and it made me realise
    They spent the majority of design,thought, energy, time and money… on how best to con players out of more money.
    It’s almost commendable…almost

    • @haveyouseenchefplis932
      @haveyouseenchefplis932 Před rokem +80

      you mean per character?

    • @mattaffenit9898
      @mattaffenit9898 Před rokem +16

      @@DreamersNights
      Diablo 4 is a separate game, I think. At the very least the art style is different, but uh... I don't trust Blizzard.

    • @mattaffenit9898
      @mattaffenit9898 Před rokem +3

      @@DreamersNights
      Yes.

    • @Damaniel3
      @Damaniel3 Před rokem +10

      To be fair, JSH's favorite game (Runescape) does the exact same thing, and as someone with a main and ironman who has to pay twice for membership, it's kind of annoying. That certainly doesn't make the whole thing less predatory though.

    • @eewweeppkk
      @eewweeppkk Před rokem +23

      @@Damaniel3 That's a bit of apples and oranges, though. Runescape isn't a class based system like Diablo.

  • @ariweaver1543
    @ariweaver1543 Před 2 lety +12179

    I really wish predatory games didn’t make so much money. It’s so frustrating to see these incredibly abusive systems financially encouraged by their victims. Thanks for the thorough breakdown of this insidious and reprehensible design.

    • @matthewanderson5198
      @matthewanderson5198 Před 2 lety +739

      that's WHY they make money unfortunately. These systems are well designed explicitly for this purpose.

    • @F34RDSoldier805
      @F34RDSoldier805 Před 2 lety +530

      It's predatory because there is prey, a lot of it. And it's bound to catch some big game.

    • @Stdeo7
      @Stdeo7 Před 2 lety

      @@matthewanderson5198 Well if PEOPLE would stop paying for these BS cash grab games it wouldn't be a problem now would if? Why would they waste time/productivity on this shit if it wouldn't bring home the bacon..can't believe PEOPLE STILL SUPPORT this sort of "development"

    • @TheRonin69xd
      @TheRonin69xd Před 2 lety

      Well that's exactly why gambling sites thrive so much.. they abuse the people for their greed for money and use psihological tricks to keep you in, for example i played for like a month online on a gambling site and then quit and they even called me on my personal phone to tell me about an offer for their website, they are willing to give you free stuff just to get you back in the " game ".

    • @pppoopoo4514
      @pppoopoo4514 Před 2 lety

      Sadly all it takes is a few dickheads with a thick wallet

  • @TooLoLish
    @TooLoLish Před 2 lety +2490

    I am a lawyer in Copenhagen, Denmark, specialising in consumer rights laws (amongst other things). That loot box loophole you describe from about 29:00 on is absolutely insane. As you correctly state, it is technically legal, however it is very obviously a loophole (at least under most EU consumer rights legislation). Blizzard abusing such a loophole in legislation meant to protect a weak party (the consumer) is a stain on the gaming business, and i am very saddened that Blizzard would stoop so low. I was actually considering playing this game, but now i would sooner quit gaming, than support this kind of tendency. Furthermore, i am thoroughly convinced that this loophole will, at some point in the near future, be patched in EU legislation. Most other jurisdisctions (Chinese, American etc) generally provide much weaker consumer rights protection, and so i believe they will be able to continue this distasteful tendency there.
    I am actually baffled, and i am very pleased that you are shedding some much needed light on this.

    • @Ryanoceros06
      @Ryanoceros06 Před 2 lety +91

      Thanks for shedding some light on things from a legality point of view. I've been curious as to what lawyers think about stuff like this. All the little intricacies and loopholes, etc.

    • @Daryth84
      @Daryth84 Před 2 lety +58

      Living in America provides some unique privileges in the value of our dollar but also huge crisis' in the values of our industries, it's tragic it has come to this. I hope the EU can close this gap soon, because my only hope for my countryman is they will see Josh's video.

    • @lexide9432
      @lexide9432 Před 2 lety +43

      Are you truly baffled though? You do realize how much money gamers spend on twitch right? The predatory tactics with bits, gifted subs, text to speech and everything else? Why is it okay for twitch to prey on depressed gamers but its not okay for the people actually making games to do it? I dont like this monetization system either but it doesnt surprise me at all. You have to realize how much money these kids are wasting on NFTs, twitch subs, twitch bits, donations that are taxed at 40% rate and the list just keeps going. If its fine for kids to spend their lunch money to get see girls on twitch lick a microphone or bend over to write their name on a whiteboard then what blizzard is doing 100% within the lines of what is " moral " nowdays.

    • @royhuang9715
      @royhuang9715 Před 2 lety +58

      This game is designed by NetEase, I believed Blizzard doesn’t have much input for this game for its design or gameplay, however I could be wrong.
      NetEase is a horrible company for everyone except share holders. Their game looks attractive with OK graphics and game mechanics but they want your wallet, they want it bad, they want it now.
      NetEase has a history of worker abuses, the most famous being one in 2019. The company adopted 995 work schedule, aka work from 9am to 9pm 5 days a week. No pay raise, no benefit nothing. Simply force people to accept 60 hour work week or get fired. which is actually against Chinese labor law but the Chinese Capitalists Party doesn’t gives a shit only communist would care labor rights. Other reason they can get away is other Chinese firms adopted 72 hour or longer work week.
      This is what neoliberalism does and want, it’s just sad the world 2 largest economy are ran by neoliberals.

    • @Akab
      @Akab Před 2 lety +40

      @@royhuang9715 blizzard is long dead, a rotting corpse of what it once was. xD

  • @ModularKnight
    @ModularKnight Před rokem +1745

    "If you've never played a Diablo game, here's a basic rundown: Demons exist, and you'd really rather they didn't. You can realize your dream of a demon-free world through the power of friendship and incredible violence."
    Quite possibly the best line I've heard from a video essay yet. Beautiful.

    • @MetalCharlo
      @MetalCharlo Před rokem +163

      @@type36hachimoto92 DOOM and Diablo are basically non-identical twin brothers

    • @phlumpers
      @phlumpers Před rokem +47

      @Type 36 Hachimoto Where is friendship involved in doom?

    • @ramiel7666
      @ramiel7666 Před rokem +50

      @@phlumpers Daisy? You also had a good ai aide and a dude with with a lot of courage helping Doomguy.....

    • @jmurray1110
      @jmurray1110 Před rokem +4

      Vega

    • @Xanderinkartist117
      @Xanderinkartist117 Před rokem +16

      @@ramiel7666 thats in the modern games, Classic doom was just you running around labyrinths murdering every demonic meatball you can see alone

  • @bluexephosfan970
    @bluexephosfan970 Před rokem +642

    Funnily enough, as someone who struggles with gambling, whenever I get the itch to play rewatching this video helps me fight off the urge lol

    • @fieryfirevivin
      @fieryfirevivin Před rokem +6

      Stop letting them steal your money

    • @coren5911
      @coren5911 Před rokem +87

      ​@@fieryfirevivin it's not that easy

    • @ImDaRealBoi
      @ImDaRealBoi Před 11 měsíci +89

      Ey, take care yourself and keep fighting. Hope you'll be able to work past your addictions so games like these won't take advantage of you.

    • @ribz4539
      @ribz4539 Před 11 měsíci +46

      Stay strong champion

    • @pvshka
      @pvshka Před 10 měsíci +16

      Diablo Immortal: Making people disgusted with gambling since 2022

  • @themugwump33
    @themugwump33 Před rokem +1217

    It breaks my heart that developers are starting to refer to single player console masterpieces without micro transactions like Elden Ring as “legacy games”

    • @ImmaSpam__________________Can
      @ImmaSpam__________________Can Před rokem +189

      Wait who refered to elden ring as a legacy game, I wish to know which publisher/developer did so I can avoid their games entirely

    • @o_sagui6583
      @o_sagui6583 Před rokem +88

      Well, they are not wrong, fully fledged video games are a lost art that nowadays seems to only be sustained via selfless crowdfunding methods
      Good for games with a lot of creative lead behind them
      Bad for games focused around simulations
      God I just wanted another fun and compelling racing game just like ps2 and ps3 generations
      Now it's all oversaturated hyper casual hyper crunched pieces of dogshit, and when they aren't that, well then they are locked behind different platforms all together

    • @truecaliber1995
      @truecaliber1995 Před rokem +249

      That's the strategy: Gas light the average customer into believing games without monetization are "outdated", and they'll eventually start buying into this narrative. In other words, repeat a lie enough times and some people will begin believing it.

    • @MikeIce4SG
      @MikeIce4SG Před rokem +7

      Only in EA

    • @qu1253
      @qu1253 Před rokem +41

      Sadly they pretty much are. The entire industry is moving towards microtransction driven live services and mobile games. As great of a game as Elden Ring is, the amount of money it's made isn't even 1% of what Diablo Immortal made in less than a month.
      Thing is, developers like From Software and Platinum Games aren't all that profitable. They pretty much scrape by from game to game. They'll eventually be forced to adopt this business model to stay afloat or get bought out by a larger company.

  • @nambreadnam
    @nambreadnam Před rokem +1057

    The crowd booed when it was revealed that D:I was a mobile game. The response of "what, you guy's don't have phones?" was entirely missing the reason people were unhappy.
    We knew EXACTLY how this game was going to turn out.
    As an aside, we need to be careful that this isn't a cynical push to shift the overton window surrounding mobile monetisation. They may have fully expected the blowback, to then concede on monetisation systems they knew wouldn't sit well, so the players will say "oh it's not as bad as it was" when in actuality it's still much worse than other comparable titles.

    • @ReikuYin
      @ReikuYin Před rokem +37

      I'm shocked, shocked I say, that their reaction to the backlash so far would be an equally tone deaf, "What? You guys don't have jobs?"

    • @aquilliusranger2137
      @aquilliusranger2137 Před rokem +20

      That question alone from the exec is exactly why this decision executed every goodwill and humility they will ever have.

    • @neon_pixels
      @neon_pixels Před rokem +40

      Oh, I'm certain they know why people were unhappy. I just don't think they care. The mobile monetization model (I won't even call it "gaming") is too lucrative, and they want to move towards it.

    • @xXKarcoXx
      @xXKarcoXx Před rokem +14

      The thing is they don't give a fuck how badly the crowd reacts because at the end of the day Diablo Immortal is incredibly successfull.

    • @Edax_Royeaux
      @Edax_Royeaux Před rokem +9

      @@xXKarcoXx At the severe cost of reputation and potential legal trouble.

  • @quietspark8703
    @quietspark8703 Před rokem +629

    Golden Age of Gaming: "How can we maximize fun in our game? How can we push technology and use it to innovate creative game design?"
    Modern Gaming: "How can we use a minimum viable product to psychologically influence the masses to spend as much money as possible and keep them psychologically hooked as long as possible?"

    • @ReikuYin
      @ReikuYin Před rokem +38

      Forgot a bit on that last one.
      "How can we do all that AND then still hold good faith when the second it is not raking in money, we drop the service so people, even those that might have liked it or actually put money into can't use the thing they purchased."

    • @sssenseiii
      @sssenseiii Před rokem +14

      We ARE in the golden age of gaming, you just point at the worst parts of modern gaming and ignore that 99% of everything sucked back in the day. There were 4000 ps2 games, make that 99.9% of games being bad.
      Oh, and no patches to fix said games. Or returns.

    • @theRealSlimGordon
      @theRealSlimGordon Před rokem +25

      ​@@sssenseiii if this is the golden age, then I shiver at the idea of what it'll become.
      Also, games back then weren't nearly as broken on release as they are today

    • @basedeltazero714
      @basedeltazero714 Před rokem +17

      ​@@theRealSlimGordon An awful lot of them were. It's just that they stayed broken and were thus forgotten, never to resurface - except perhaps on the Angry Video Game Nerd show.
      Also, don't forget the classic arcade quarter-munchers and how their legacy affected early console gaming. Monetization over gameplay is nothing new.

    • @vpaul4374
      @vpaul4374 Před 11 měsíci +10

      "minimum viable product"? scrap that, we are making a minimum viable Service, since products can only be sold once while service is virtually an endless money sink

  • @xenxander
    @xenxander Před rokem +213

    In case you don't check his other video about this out:
    The servers restrict your exp level. If you are above the server level, the displayed exp you earn is not what you actually earn.. the higher the level you are, the greater the difference you are from the meta level of the server, the less exp you actually earn, down to basically zero.. unless you're doing rifts that are opened with legendary crests.
    Also orange drops go to zero after a certain number of runs unless it's legendary rifts opened with those crests.

  • @Randymountaine
    @Randymountaine Před 2 lety +373

    This game is a masterpiece, The entire theme of Diablo is Hellish, suffering, misery and hopeless loss. Blizzard have delivered exactly that. Just not how we expected.

    • @Cujo5
      @Cujo5 Před 2 lety +39

      Indeed. They've taken the evil out of Diablo and put it in the monetisation system.

    • @GerryReid
      @GerryReid Před 2 lety +8

      Very good so sad so true, and also sad

    • @DaijDjan
      @DaijDjan Před 2 lety +12

      This take made me laugh - well done!^^

    • @sanfransiscon
      @sanfransiscon Před 2 lety +8

      "No weapon can overcome the weakness of an undisciplined mind."

    • @Nightman9001
      @Nightman9001 Před rokem +2

      Lmao great comment. I didn't see the punch line coming.

  • @CHEFPKR
    @CHEFPKR Před 2 lety +1739

    The putting 3 legendary crests and being prompted to add 7 more for a total of 10 is right out of Las Vegas slot machines.
    Why spend $2 on a crap bet when you can spend $10 on the ULTRA MAX BET?

    • @Ziegfried82
      @Ziegfried82 Před 2 lety +100

      Always hit max bet. You're there to lose money and have fun doing it!

    • @gamerdood15
      @gamerdood15 Před 2 lety +53

      I don't know about you guys, but that's what I do whenever I go to a casino. I'm there to lose chunks of money at once, not pennies, dammit!

    • @bestieswithtesties
      @bestieswithtesties Před 2 lety +31

      Part of me wants to say that it's just insane blizzard dedicated so much time and effort into figuring out how to methodically and systematically exploit whales/gamblers to the absolute extremes... but then I realize it's not that crazy at all. Of Course they just copied casinos and then took it to new extremes. Welcome to the future of gaming. It's a shame that more countries, the US especially, don't have stricter anti-gambling laws to keep this kind of nonsense out of video games and locked inside casinos where it belongs.

    • @michaelthomas5433
      @michaelthomas5433 Před 2 lety +8

      Those one armed bandits have gone digital.

    • @Draknfyre
      @Draknfyre Před rokem

      @@bestieswithtesties Literally every single game with monetization and lootboxes does this. People still stupidly think lootboxes are RNG. They're not; they're rigged as hell and drop/trickle wins at the minimum amount required before the average player stops feeding money in. Based on studies done for Vegas casinos.

  • @txma.
    @txma. Před rokem +354

    My defense mechanism against intrusive games such as this is being broke 💀

    • @T1mo777
      @T1mo777 Před 7 měsíci +3

      this will not work once you get your first bank account/credit card...

    • @txma.
      @txma. Před 7 měsíci +27

      @@T1mo777 I mean my comment was a joke, I don't plan on playing games like this no matter how much money I have

    • @Rituraj-cp8qn
      @Rituraj-cp8qn Před 5 měsíci

      I laughed so hard my phone fell on my face

  • @tarabelle7716
    @tarabelle7716 Před rokem +205

    "none of us wake up expecting to get choked by a death mage but sometimes you get lucky and it happens" 12:04

    • @blablablubb7623
      @blablablubb7623 Před rokem +12

      You probably can drastically increase the chance of it happening by spending in-game currenc bought with real money

    • @tarabelle7716
      @tarabelle7716 Před rokem +5

      @@blablablubb7623 Nah I can't afford the charisma debuff

    • @hannahalexy
      @hannahalexy Před 8 měsíci +5

      Josh gets me

    • @HiGlowie
      @HiGlowie Před 5 měsíci

      @@blablablubb7623it just don’t get a shitty game studio your money.

  • @macaron3141592653
    @macaron3141592653 Před rokem +1440

    I'm shocked. I expected this game to have a bunch of overpriced microtransactions, but instead, we get the most complicated microtransaction system ever conceived. This is an advanced, almost artistic, level of deception and entrapment that we can only gasp at. The lengths people will go to line their pockets at anyone's expense is utterly unfathomable.

    • @cadenvanvalkenburg6718
      @cadenvanvalkenburg6718 Před rokem +78

      Diablo immortal is what mere mobile games aspire to

    • @cromulom2223
      @cromulom2223 Před rokem +16

      It's beautiful

    • @OneofInfinity.
      @OneofInfinity. Před rokem

      And when the corpos take fully over there will be no consumer protection anymore or anyone left that enforces it.

    • @mydogeatspuke
      @mydogeatspuke Před rokem +55

      It was to be expected when their justification at the announcement was "you all have phones."

    • @atesztoth
      @atesztoth Před rokem +12

      @@mydogeatspukeThat was simply disgusting. 😢

  • @xuvial1391
    @xuvial1391 Před rokem +1220

    Blizzard were at their peak when they borrowed good ideas from other games and combined + polished it into an amazing product. With Diablo Immortal, they did it again...but this time they took the the most UNETHICAL monetization tactics from all successful mobile/gacha/p2w games and combined it into a single monstrosity. Diablo Immortal is the perfectly calculated final form of predatory monetization in gaming. It's like something made in a laboratory by a team of sales analysts, psychologists, lawyers, etc.

    • @midwestemofanfromjp
      @midwestemofanfromjp Před rokem +10

      But they can’t beat GGG’s Path Of Exile.

    • @slimakovamamam
      @slimakovamamam Před rokem +23

      @@midwestemofanfromjp really ? where is problem of buying stash place for more place or better cathegoring ? U can play without it literaly forewer and u are fine . Or maybe i dont understand what u mean ?

    • @espirulografo
      @espirulografo Před rokem +9

      Blizzard long ago corrupted soul ...

    • @marusgoren9977
      @marusgoren9977 Před rokem +1

      ITs only an issue when Dota was born out of that rotting corpse of a company that they got sour

    • @genultz4866
      @genultz4866 Před rokem

      See, now the main guy who was the lead behind it, took a literal class on how to be a scumbag mobile game developer, he literally went to China and took a literal class on how to have scummy monetization because in China it's the norm, it's perfectly fine and nobody bats an eye at dropping thousands (USD) on a mobile game or multiple mobile games.

  • @robinauseer499
    @robinauseer499 Před rokem +79

    I remember bingeing Diablo III and consequently becoming interested in Diablo Immortal. I live under a rock, so I missed ALL of the controversy surrounding it beforehand (but started becoming exposed to it as I was playing). But even before I saw that controversy, it was... *very* obvious just how hard they were pushing microtransactions. You just cleared your first dungeon, congrats! Would you like to buy more dungeon-related loot? You just cleared your second dungeon, congrats! Would you like to buy more dungeon-related loot? You learned about rifts! But if you want anything good within a reasonable amount of time, you need better and more crests. Would you like to buy loads and loads of crests for lots of money? Do you want these cool cosmetics? Do you want to pay for a monthly subscription? Better gear? To get stronger? Just getting beaten over the head with offers and deals and FOMO, it was exhausting!

    • @FutaCatto2
      @FutaCatto2 Před 9 měsíci

      I never understood why you people enjoyed Diablo. The gameplay and story does not look interesting compared to Baldur's Gate 3 which is the superior Roleplaying game. Unlike Blizzard, Larian Studios does not include predatory monetization schemes into their games.

    • @robinauseer499
      @robinauseer499 Před 9 měsíci +8

      @@FutaCatto2 Once upon a time, Blizzard was passionate about making games and not sucking their fans dry of money, and the older Diablo games were great fun and didn't beat you in the streets with microtransactions. They're fun to a lot of people, myself included, because loot pinatas make goblin brain go brrr (I'm not saying BG3 is bad; in fact, I want to play it, but I currently cannot afford it). Activision-Blizzard now uses the love all these fans have of these properties to keep them hooked and perhaps hoping that one day, things will return to being better.

    • @sdsdfdu4437
      @sdsdfdu4437 Před 8 měsíci +6

      @@FutaCatto2 what do you mean, "you people"

    • @joosttijsen3559
      @joosttijsen3559 Před 6 měsíci +1

      bigger number = fun @@FutaCatto2

    • @Normalbarn
      @Normalbarn Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@FutaCatto2diablo is the progenitor of all loot based RPGs.
      Without diablo there would be no destiny, borderlands, PoE etc.

  • @LibraryofZin
    @LibraryofZin Před 11 měsíci +10

    "...are per CHARACTER!" hit like a soap opera twist, half expected an organ. Absolutely stunlocked me

  • @blippedyblop
    @blippedyblop Před rokem +561

    Just remember, folks. Blizzard spent a great deal of time researching this, no doubt hiring teams to best exploit psychological techniques to fool you into parting with your cash.

    • @joelwillis2043
      @joelwillis2043 Před rokem +31

      Industry standard.

    • @EnglishInfidel
      @EnglishInfidel Před rokem +4

      *to fool fools into parting with their cash.
      I'm going to be just fine, and I'm betting so will you.

    • @jackcoleman1784
      @jackcoleman1784 Před rokem +2

      If by hiring teams you mean hiring Netease.

    • @vhyles
      @vhyles Před rokem +32

      Hiring teams of shrinks whose sole job is how to hook a player up with casino-like strategies, totally disregarding his wellbeing while predatorially going after his pockets and while also hypocritically ignoring their so-called mottos.
      I don't think a gaming company will be able to reach a lower ethical point, maybe ever.
      If you look up the word "zero integrity" in the dictionary, the very first definition will be "Blizzard".
      Apparently there is no limit on greed. Shame on these people.

    • @TheAssassin642
      @TheAssassin642 Před rokem

      @@EnglishInfidel like seriously, we do people even try to stop scam/con artists in the real world? Why not legalise that? Like, only stupid people get conned, not people like us. We would never fall for a scam. I would never make the sunk cost fallacy or any of the others that are used against us because they're inherent to the human mind and must be learned about to avoid making them. But yeah, let people scam irl. Only fools will fall for it. Shit, why even have laws regarding what can and can't be sold and for how much. Not like that would be abused

  • @Gilambesh
    @Gilambesh Před rokem +336

    I was in the room when the booing for immortal happened. The recordings were edited as it was so much louder in person.

    • @pandarieus
      @pandarieus Před 11 měsíci +18

      im not surprised that they were trying to save face after announcing that theyre making a mobile game
      because mobile games are so profitable for the wrong/unethical reasons

  • @T41Thomas020
    @T41Thomas020 Před 11 měsíci +24

    I know that it was probably not intended,but i love how all the different currencies appear in the video.They start off at the corners and the top part of the screen,in a non intrusive way,but then they start to clutter the screen more and more,to the point where you cant even see the gameplay in the background.It’s basically a representation of the effect the insane amount of different currencies have in game

  • @augustopdrocha
    @augustopdrocha Před rokem +34

    The biggest tragedy is that there'll probably never going to be this fun, fairly priced game available for us. The predatory monetisation destroyed any possibility of this game, perhaps this series, to ever be as good as it's supposed to.

    • @HiGlowie
      @HiGlowie Před 5 měsíci

      Doubt we’ll even get another good Diablo game.

    • @martinszymanski2607
      @martinszymanski2607 Před 2 měsíci +2

      not really a tragedy anymore imo, indie games have gotten to the point at which they're competing and outpacing AAA releases regularly. if path of exile doesn't suit your fancy i'm sure there's a game which recaptures the same charm diablo 2 had for a modern audience, you just gotta find it.

    • @Hajimeme7
      @Hajimeme7 Před 19 dny

      ​@@martinszymanski2607yes there is
      As much i hate to say it indie took over there is barely anything good about AAA i wish it could go back to the prime glory days

  • @AshenVictor
    @AshenVictor Před 2 lety +313

    The counterpoint to people saying "I'm having fun" is that you're having fun now, but the game is designed to make sure you have progressively *less* fun as you play until you get frustrated enough to reach into your pocket.

    • @Nerazmus
      @Nerazmus Před 2 lety +18

      This is a diablo game. You know. The game known for audience that is known for farming their perfect gear for literal years.

    • @shanemichard4516
      @shanemichard4516 Před 2 lety +5

      well, I suppose that is when I will stop playing. not sure why people are so mad about this game like its some surprise

    • @jamesbaggett3655
      @jamesbaggett3655 Před 2 lety +2

      Yet ive never spent an extra penny on any game. Side note i saw a commercial for a new torchlight game 😂

    • @SiaLiroH
      @SiaLiroH Před 2 lety +7

      And then they don't believe you, because it hasn't happened to them yet.

    • @TheFinalTidus
      @TheFinalTidus Před 2 lety +24

      And then they will justify spending money at that point saying something like "Well I had fun for x hours so far for free so it's no big deal to spend a few dollars." and they got caught in the trap perfectly.

  • @Carnyzzle
    @Carnyzzle Před 2 lety +300

    What's fantastic is that this is exactly what we feared when blizzard announced a Diablo mobile game

    • @locutusvonborg2k3
      @locutusvonborg2k3 Před 2 lety +13

      yes, blizz knew that and gave 0 fgs. thats how much they care about the user compared to the wallet

    • @thefirstloser
      @thefirstloser Před 2 lety +3

      Diablo 4 will be a MTX party...

    • @Idiosynchrosis
      @Idiosynchrosis Před 2 lety +1

      To be honest, it's not what i expected exactly. I expected a very p2w mobile port of diablo 3.
      Not a mobile port of diablo 3 SO PAY-TO-WIN that not only got preemptively banned on some European countries, but it reached a new low on p2w mobile games, making games like Genshin Impact and Epic Seven blush.
      Must say, being this scummy takes effort.

    • @autobotstarscream765
      @autobotstarscream765 Před 2 lety +2

      @@thefirstloser Remember when they did this to D3 at first? D4 is screwed at launch... 😬

    • @aternialaffsalot
      @aternialaffsalot Před 2 lety +1

      Yep, people knew what was to come literally years in advance when it was first announced. Everyone complaining about this is like the single most epic circlejerk in internet history.

  • @Dungeon47
    @Dungeon47 Před 10 měsíci +39

    39:12 Incredible writing. You dropped the beat 39 minutes in, and what a payoff. I thought I was sufficiently horrified at this game, but that last single fact put it all in hellish perspective.

  • @hehz7829
    @hehz7829 Před rokem +85

    Diablo 3 was my first ever computer game, my grandma introduced me to it (and power leveled me every single season). Sucks that blizzard is doing stuff like this with their monitization.

    • @qbxricky5315
      @qbxricky5315 Před 10 měsíci +40

      I know this is old but you have a really cool grandma

    • @joshleenall
      @joshleenall Před 9 měsíci +20

      @@qbxricky5315 No kidding. I didn't know one of my grandmothers and the other was truly hate incarnate. The idea of a grandmother power leveling me in d3 gives me all kinds of strange feelings.

    • @ericbaker8781
      @ericbaker8781 Před 8 měsíci +9

      Cool grandma, mine used to keep me shackled to a radiator in the basement. I didn’t even see sunshine until I was 17 and had killed her with a lead pipe lol.

    • @LuizAlexPhoenix
      @LuizAlexPhoenix Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@ericbaker8781 Oh, mine drank rat poison, stabbed herself 17 times in the back and then wrote a suicide note. 😉

    • @Gary_a_normal_human_being
      @Gary_a_normal_human_being Před 6 měsíci

      @@ericbaker8781alright

  • @andymcdougall9385
    @andymcdougall9385 Před rokem +461

    It saddens me that we now essentially have a generation of young gamers who have grown up with this type of manipulative monetisation as the norm. Gaming was such an important and enjoyable part of my childhood and I don’t see how young people today can enjoy it as a hobby in the same way I was able to given the route the industry has gone.

    • @btarczy5067
      @btarczy5067 Před rokem +27

      There are still ethical developers out there and it’s important to hold the ones who aren’t to that standard. To anyone raising kids understanding which games are and which aren’t exploitative is an important concern - if the kids are interested in games at all, that is.
      While there were exploitatively monetized games like the Magic or Pokemon card games in the past, incentivizing addictive spending has now become the industry standard to the extent that the worst offenders also have the marketing budget to push the good ones to the wayside.
      At this point there still are alternatives so media literacy is important for anyone but especially parents so they don’t end up in a situation in which they either allow or forbid everything.

    • @Yourebeautyfull
      @Yourebeautyfull Před rokem +7

      In the old days all you needed to be good at a particular game was put a lot of experience into it. These days all you need to be competive is rich parents. Times have changed a lot! :D

    • @kevinarnold8634
      @kevinarnold8634 Před rokem +10

      In the case of Diablo, it's quite easy. A new version of Diablo (plus Hellfire) made to work with modern operating systems is available at GOG. Diablo II Remastered and Diablo III are available from Blizzard. Each provides virtually unlimited entertainment and none have manipulative monetization. Grim Dawn has a similar feel, at least up to the Forgotten Gods expansion. Path of Exile is free, but has lacking base inventory. However, adequate inventory shouldn't cost more than a b2p ARPG and then you're set forever unless you also want to buy cosmetics. There are others as well. The genre has a wealth of options these days that provide good value for the money.

    • @Astares9
      @Astares9 Před rokem +1

      @albert einstien that game sucks

    • @loulou3676
      @loulou3676 Před rokem +19

      @@AcousticOlli I've noticed this in a lot of different things. People lose interest in real life romance because AVs and waifus are crafted to give the same pleasure in a stronger and more condensed form. Lose interest in eating fresh healthy homemade meals because fast food is a tasty meal dense in sugar and fat. Lose interest in meaningful narratives because 30 second TikTok clips provide faster payoff. Or in the case of your cousin lose interest in well made video games because a mobile gacha game has far more flashy lights and rewards popping up constantly.
      The problem seems to be that the short term appeal of a product that provides what we think we want in high levels and instantaneously, dulls our senses to enjoy a cheaper but more authentic alternative that is better for us in the long run. It's not that different from people shooting up drugs to feel good in the short run while destroying their mind and body in the long run.
      In some weird way the gacha game developers/AV website runners/fast food executives are on their own hedonistic treadmill. They know their product is harming society, but they have their own addiction, an addiction to making lots of money very quickly.
      I guess this is just society destroying itself over time because our lizard brains are too vulnerable to make good decisions in the face of temptation

  • @brianviktor8212
    @brianviktor8212 Před 2 lety +233

    It started with "don't you guys have phones?!" - what did you expect? Well, to be fair, I didn't expect it to be that insanely predatory and usurious.

    • @navins11
      @navins11 Před 2 lety +23

      "don't you guys have MONEY?!"

    • @genoob5843
      @genoob5843 Před 2 lety +19

      “Imagine not having 100k bucks at your disposal, couldn’t be me”
      -Blizzard employees

    • @mjkittredge
      @mjkittredge Před 2 lety +1

      Don't you guys have lootboxes?

    • @volkerxd8821
      @volkerxd8821 Před 2 lety +4

      I did I have no clue why this games monetisation shocks anyone

    • @minimalphilia
      @minimalphilia Před 2 lety +6

      @@volkerxd8821 We all knew it would probably be this. Well not this bad, since nothing has ever been this bad.
      But a part of me wished, Blizzard actually tried to understand the bad feedback.

  • @cmdrwraithe1857
    @cmdrwraithe1857 Před 8 měsíci +73

    I've outright boycotted any products with Blizzard attached to them. I'm glad that I did. This is absolutely sickening, Josh. Thank you for making this vid.

  • @misc.halcyon
    @misc.halcyon Před rokem +84

    This started autoplaying while I’m at work and the whole “no one wants you to stop having fun, they want the companies to be held accountable for garbage” thing feels so very relevant with the Pokemon violet/scarlet debacle.

    • @benjaminasmus3980
      @benjaminasmus3980 Před 11 měsíci +4

      At least pokemon isn't trying to drain us of all of our money with pay to win microtransactions, just making lots of games! But as a pokemon fan who was one of the few people excited to play violet. The quality of the game was dissapointing and one of the reasons I have a hard time picking it up after beating it. So much minimal effort was being put on all fronts it really discouraged any hope I had for the game.

    • @_piranha
      @_piranha Před 11 měsíci +3

      Pokemon is not even remotely comparable to this shit lol.
      They're not trying to siphon money out of you or manipulate you, no one spent 100k+ dollars to get a shiny miraidon and did not get it.
      On the other side, no one sent death threats to people who didn't see a problem with this game ! Can't say the same for pokemon fans !

    • @jonahabenhaim1223
      @jonahabenhaim1223 Před 7 měsíci

      Pokémon has the problem nowadays of getting away with games that don’t feel finished but are still mechanically stable to sell a huge amount of copies

  • @Jahodaseslehackou
    @Jahodaseslehackou Před 2 lety +848

    This game turned out to be a really nice cash shop simulator. Only occasionally are my spending sessions interrupted by an inconsequential minigame, where I have to run around with a small character and do some stuff (this part looks almost like in those old "arpg"games). I feel really heroic while dual wielding my credit cards!

    • @Obelion_
      @Obelion_ Před 2 lety +59

      i wonder when they just cut out the game entirely, cant be long anymore

    • @undertyped1
      @undertyped1 Před 2 lety +11

      To me it's like, hey, if it's what the people want, it's what the people want. If people are happy with being treated as loot pinyatas to be harpooned by blizzard predatory systems, then who am I to argue?

    • @ryno4ever433
      @ryno4ever433 Před 2 lety +36

      Some gacha games are just all menus, so some companies have already been doing what you described for years.

    • @viktoryordanov2543
      @viktoryordanov2543 Před 2 lety +16

      @@ryno4ever433 true, but here we talk about a AAA company that is famous for delivering great games over the years and having a massive community. So this sort of practice is insulting not only to the players but also to the developers and ppl responsible for creating these games till now.
      I personally expect this sort of systems to exist for indy games where their only way of earning money is through microtransactions in-game, but Blizzard has multiple other ways to do so and also to do effectively.

    • @HabboDeManager
      @HabboDeManager Před 2 lety

      @@undertyped1 The people don't want this. Human psychology wants this. It's wrong and so are you.

  • @Xezr
    @Xezr Před rokem +728

    So while the company was dealing with the harrassment lawsuits, they were actively involved in designing a scheme to to leech money off their players.
    Despicable.

    • @xtcarnagerocks8915
      @xtcarnagerocks8915 Před rokem +12

      Gotta pay all the lawyers somehow

    • @Blisterdude123
      @Blisterdude123 Před rokem +52

      If by 'dealing with' you mean 'investigating themselves and finding themselves innocent because businesses are allowed to hold internal, and closed private investigations without disclosing any actual details', then yes, they were.

    • @Xezr
      @Xezr Před rokem +4

      @@Blisterdude123 Yep, pretty much.

    • @almostanonymous8768
      @almostanonymous8768 Před rokem

      When Square Enix was about to deal with a lawsuit they instead decided to hire someone to beat up the employee so they stay "clean" on the outside. Who cares? Right, nobody.

    • @boarfaceswinejaw4516
      @boarfaceswinejaw4516 Před rokem +23

      good news though. some of the vaguely sexual voice lines from wc3 reforged were removed... this shows they care about women and gamers.

  • @hotfunyunsop6196
    @hotfunyunsop6196 Před 7 měsíci +5

    The funniest thing is people criticized this game hard..just to buy duablo 4 right after and then complain about that too lol Some gaming fans are actual bots.

  • @Pimp.My.Forklift
    @Pimp.My.Forklift Před 11 měsíci +15

    At that point you might as well just skip the labor and get the happy chemicals by simply smoking crack.

  • @sentretsparkle
    @sentretsparkle Před rokem +746

    15:02 *reading chat*
    JSH: no one is against the game making money, it's the fact it's so predatory
    OreoMuffin: technically everything is predatory
    Truly the greatest philosopher of our time

    • @spacebassist
      @spacebassist Před rokem

      Remember how humans evolved to eat each other and pilfer each others' food supply and condition the children to give them their parents food? Right guys? Guys??

    • @The13thGhostBunny
      @The13thGhostBunny Před rokem +162

      Just one of those people thinking they're being smart. xD

    • @evoke2976
      @evoke2976 Před rokem +30

      @@The13thGhostBunny everyone thinks they are smart

    • @Zeronightmarefox
      @Zeronightmarefox Před rokem +36

      Charity Organizations: Are we the bad guys too?
      Point being: dollar store puddle deep wisdom from someone probably paying a lot for a shitty game.

    • @derekrequiem4359
      @derekrequiem4359 Před rokem +91

      @@The13thGhostBunny Technically all people think they're smart - OreoMuffin, probably

  • @monkinator
    @monkinator Před rokem +601

    my jaw dropped when you said that these microtransactions were PER CHARACTER. I already thought it was bad but that is just preposterous. I cannot believe Blizzard took one of the greatest franchises in gaming and ruined it.

    • @droid3411
      @droid3411 Před rokem +43

      i cant believe you would expect them not to ruin it

    • @godsigner
      @godsigner Před rokem +36

      Per character, server locked. (If you ever want to play with a friend who started on another server, you have to pay up again)

    • @xomox5316
      @xomox5316 Před rokem +16

      nasty people eventually capture what was once loved franchises, star wars is the shinning example

    • @Vespyr_
      @Vespyr_ Před rokem +5

      @@droid3411 Some of us remember Blizzard being an incredible developer.

    • @imran8880
      @imran8880 Před rokem +1

      @@droid3411 ignorance is bliss. Don't spoil the joyride for him in the rabbit hole

  • @purringc5552
    @purringc5552 Před 11 měsíci +10

    You know...fine! Blizzard wants to make money with a mobile game. Good, great, grand. But with the money you make from that game Blizzard, DON'T YOU DARE ADD A HINT IF THAT CRAP TO A FULL-PRICED PAID GAME!!
    But it's already creeping in to Diablo IV. Paid season pass to get more stuff and an expensive store to buy cosmetics. GOSH DANG-IT BLIZZARD. I mean...what the hell man!? Why do I feel left out after paying $70! It's bad enough I'm required to be online all-the-time.
    It's makes me feel bad Blizzard...if you're reading this. Do you even care?

  • @hobbitonthestorm1519
    @hobbitonthestorm1519 Před 6 měsíci +11

    I rewatch this sometimes. It’s like a classic horror movie

  • @asherdales
    @asherdales Před 2 lety +149

    I've always found the devs saying they play the game in ftp and are "competitive" the same as "we have investigated ourselves and have found no wrong doing."

    • @Ziegeri
      @Ziegeri Před 2 lety +5

      Well they are selling a product, it is not wrong, but lying about being competive is wrong.

    • @Sakuya_GG
      @Sakuya_GG Před 2 lety

      I feel like this is a reference to the TSM incident but if not, I'm still gonna pretend it was.

    • @Arigator2
      @Arigator2 Před 2 lety +2

      What rea$on would they have to lie?

    • @malding8643
      @malding8643 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Arigator2 Great que$tion!

    • @Gibby34340
      @Gibby34340 Před 2 lety +1

      Kinda sounds like US politics...

  • @Sarshu
    @Sarshu Před rokem +211

    When Josh was displaying all of the currencies all I could think of was Ready Player One:
    "We estimate we can sell up to eighty percent of an individuals visual field, before inducing seizures."

    • @belorianuskane1952
      @belorianuskane1952 Před rokem +1

      This!

    • @CharlesXIIOfMerica
      @CharlesXIIOfMerica Před rokem +13

      That movie was so incredibly close to making a point yet falls on its face when it gets lost in the plot.

    • @tdestro9_362
      @tdestro9_362 Před rokem

      When he was going of the currancies he lost me after gold

    • @matthewkeating6970
      @matthewkeating6970 Před rokem

      Great vid

    • @mizuiwai1837
      @mizuiwai1837 Před 2 měsíci

      @@CharlesXIIOfMerica first of all its source material is a book so its plot was already in existence. second if you mean the book almost made a point and then didnt because it chose to have fulfilling character arcs instead (i assume this is what you mean by gets lost in the plot), well, congratulations, you have missed the point. it was written as a fun story with maaaaybe some moralizing/didactic storytelling on the side. not the other way round. if you want "educational content" or bullshit that prioritizes making a point OVER its plot, go watch a fucking documentary you loser

  • @bookfish
    @bookfish Před 9 měsíci +7

    The problem with people sayin that "I don't support the cash shop, because I'm not buying anything from it" but keep playing the game, is that they are actually supporting this shitty monetization.
    You playing the game gives the spenders the reason to spend in the game.
    Playing pvp? Now there's someone to defeat (now spenders can buy power from the cash shop).
    Just generally chilling in the game? Now there's someone to impress, with the shiny cash shop armors. It doesn't matter that you don't care about how other's look, the important is that the spender can show off their expensive cosmetic armor, whether you care about it or not.
    If you really don't want to support games like this, then just don't play it.

  • @DetectiveMekova
    @DetectiveMekova Před rokem +11

    Virgin Diablo Immortals Whale: Microtransactions, predatory lootboxes and okay gameplay
    Chad Josh Strife Hayes's Patron: Somehow cheaper, Consistently good content, Enjoyable community, get noticed in credits of video

  • @robertstan298
    @robertstan298 Před rokem +118

    You forgot how there's 6 classes... but you only have 5 character slots. I haven't tried filling all the 5 slots with characters... but I'm pretty sure once you do that, you'll get a prompt telling you you can buy a 6th slot... "conveniently".

    • @VRDejaVu
      @VRDejaVu Před rokem +3

      Well, that 6 classes 5 slots thing is not new. Aeria did it in most of their games and there wasnt an option to buy more slots.

  • @HEYBUDDYMAN86
    @HEYBUDDYMAN86 Před 2 lety +246

    I know Josh said “there is no way to transfer character between servers.” I think this might be intentional. You or a friend start on the wrong server and have already been invested enough and want to play with each other? Well one of you will need to restart. But you’ll be behind your friend. What’s the best way to catch up with this friend? Well wouldn’t you know…

    • @jonsi3559
      @jonsi3559 Před 2 lety +27

      It would also require repurchasing all those things that were locked to your character. Definitely intentional.

    • @ofrocks
      @ofrocks Před 2 lety +13

      it's probably because they'll release new servers in the future and plan to market cross-server pvp. This always catch new whales.

    • @diablocell
      @diablocell Před 2 lety +12

      No shared stash between your characters?? How could they have possibly forgotten that?! Oh, thats right, they forgot on purpose.

  • @KenshinHimura10
    @KenshinHimura10 Před rokem +11

    I think what frustrates me about these extreme cases of monestisation is us players are both the cause and also the only cure for this problem. Luckily for me I'm only susceptible to cosmetic shops, not pay to win shops. The true endgame of any MMO or online game.

  • @ASGARD147
    @ASGARD147 Před rokem +19

    8:09 goddam Man, that's a way to sum up 25 years of a franchise, freakin' accurate too!
    Also I'm a big Diablo fan, and enjoyed immortal quite a bit, but gotta agree with most of what you said, specially when there are people out there with legitimate mental health issues and gambling addiction. Great video.

  • @Gigawood
    @Gigawood Před 2 lety +507

    My god, this is...horrifying.
    I knew it was bad, but I'm completely speechless after watching this. Thank you for being so thorough in your coverage. Everyone needs to know how predatory games have gotten.

    • @boagspremium
      @boagspremium Před 2 lety +29

      Yes. Unfortunately this isn't a solely Diablo Immortal problem, its a mobile gaming problem.

    • @Gigawood
      @Gigawood Před 2 lety +8

      @@boagspremium YEP. 😑 which really bothers me since my niece and nephew both play a lot of phone games etc. hell, even Roblox content is littered with micro transactions.

    • @Kelenae
      @Kelenae Před 2 lety +30

      "But its on mobile so its normal for this" I hate this argument because we know AAA Company's want this to be normal on all platforms so they can make soo much money. With little effort to make a good game.

    • @Chasodey
      @Chasodey Před 2 lety +9

      And you know what? It's even worse because he almost left out the Legendary gem part. Not only they are effectively bought in lootboxes of Elder rifts they also are diversified into star rating system. You can get 1 out of 1 gems, 2 out of 2 and from 2 to 5 out of 5 star gems. And as you can get 5 out of 5 are the best gems. And these gems also require upgrading. With other legendary gems as food and source of gem power. And you can have 6 gems in your gear. But wait, there is more! You can use your fully upgraded gem of rank 10 (any star gem if I remember correctly, thanks on that) to awaken a single piece of gear (and it requires an ADDITIONAL consumable for CASH) and then that single piece of gear will be able to have 2 legendary gems at once. So eventually after spending ocean of money your character will be stuffed with 12 fully upgraded legendary gems. And all those gems will have a Gem Resonance which will upgrade your base stats in percent. And the better gems you have the more resonance and therefore stats your character will have completely outgearing free-to-play players. And don't forget that it's per character, not account.

    • @Nostromo2144
      @Nostromo2144 Před 2 lety

      What, do you guys not have wallets??? :D
      Plenty other great iso arpgs out now and in the works. I recommend PoE, Grim Dawn, Inquisitor Martyr & we'll be grabbing Last Epoch as soon as co-op is out. Path of Diablo is the best Diablo version out there, if you're not a hopeless graphics whore. Even D2R was pointless, so I didn't support it.

  • @MisogynyMan
    @MisogynyMan Před 2 lety +364

    Gotta give it to Blizz, they put more thought into micro transactions then most companies put thought into the game. I'm sure they are going to make fortunes on this. Terrible.

    • @deadlyrobot5179
      @deadlyrobot5179 Před 2 lety +11

      Normies, normies gonna make them a fortune.

    • @rahn45
      @rahn45 Před 2 lety +15

      This is ironically and unironically the best gaming system Blizzard has developed.

    • @johncarver357
      @johncarver357 Před 2 lety

      @@deadlyrobot5179 more like China and most of the SEA region. they dont even know why P2W is terrible because almost everyone is in the P2W market

    • @knightdtd
      @knightdtd Před 2 lety

      @@deadlyrobot5179 And then they will use that revenue number to prove that it's a good game and the haters are all wrong. Useful idiots...

    • @Assassin5671000
      @Assassin5671000 Před 2 lety +3

      Well the problem is that is normalized et least in the mobile gaming industry to spend cash on it .I don't know how or why people look at a mobile game on a tiny screen ,with underwhelming game mechanics or visuals compared to a console or pc and justify even spending 5 bucks. I get it's way more accessible hence you can get a phone for cheap that can run a lot of these games ,but come on how on earth are these people justifying these purchases are there really people out there spending hours playing on a phone. Mostly I think it does come from casuals but more from the younger generations of gamers witch in my opinion just don't know better and get used to it quickly

  • @aurora_borealis9
    @aurora_borealis9 Před rokem +15

    The way you break down each mechanic and microtransaction is really impressive, you are great at explaining them as well. 👍👍

  • @erentheca
    @erentheca Před rokem +13

    This is the problem with having a financialized economy. Blizzard began with passionate College Bros making high quality games, but it was bought out by big capital and manipulated into the monstrosity that it is today. Big Capital corrupts everything it touches.

    • @martyfromnebraska1045
      @martyfromnebraska1045 Před 10 měsíci

      >big capital
      Jews, yeah.

    • @martyfromnebraska1045
      @martyfromnebraska1045 Před 10 měsíci

      Oh damn judging by your subscriptions you may actually already know who “big capital” is.
      Even a rare fellow Ak Nation subscriber. Very cool.

  • @tts1981
    @tts1981 Před rokem +130

    When a company creates a team of psychologists for income purposes, run, run the fuck away from them.

    • @aquilliusranger2137
      @aquilliusranger2137 Před rokem +10

      Remember when L4D2 teams have psychologists to make gamers more addicted to their game?
      Good times… *good fucking times* …

  • @Liyern
    @Liyern Před 2 lety +238

    It's so sad to see. I remember the day when I went out buying Diablo 2 with a group of friends back in 2000, we had to all get written permission from our parents to buy it cause it was a 18+ rated game (we were all around the age of 11-12) where we lived. I've enjoyed that game off and on for 19 years and experienced everything that game had to offer over and over again and it never got bored for me.
    I spent 50 bucks and never a dime more on a game that gave me 19 years of playtime, and full access to all of it's features from the start, never asking me for more.
    What the hell has happened

    • @ragreff5603
      @ragreff5603 Před 2 lety +34

      Shareholders and corporations

    • @pddaawwgg
      @pddaawwgg Před 2 lety +9

      Same here… those were the days. Corporate greed happened. Sadge

    • @Krysnha
      @Krysnha Před 2 lety +9

      What happen, shareholders, corporations,, greed.
      And yes i know, i remember old consoles that give you years of fun, wiouth lootboxes, i have play old games like crazy, remember mi pc, and remember games like jade empire, star wars empire at war, evil genious, and many more, no loot boxes, no microtransacitons, emulators, i have emulators and see the amount of games there, old times, old times long gone

    • @Croc.
      @Croc. Před 2 lety +13

      Capitalism be capitalising

    • @rushi5638
      @rushi5638 Před 2 lety +2

      Short of voting for someone who would have started a nuclear war with China and turned that entire market into charcoal, I don't think you could have avoided Diablo Immortal turning out like this.

  • @ThePopeSquad
    @ThePopeSquad Před 11 měsíci +6

    Intermediate currencies like orbs that have to be purchased before being spent on a separate end purchase is always anti consumer and should be illegal to protect consumers from this exact behavior and manipulation. It's just frustrating and gross.

  • @GabrielAmorim-bw5dh
    @GabrielAmorim-bw5dh Před rokem +5

    This video is exactly what I was looking for. A long, amazingly done, detailed deep dive on this game's monetization issues. It's the first vid I've watched from you and I'm already subbed. Congrats for the great content.

  • @wyx1762
    @wyx1762 Před 2 lety +142

    They know they've gone too far on this one and that's their plan. They're going to say they "fixed" things, "We hear you" and "We're listening". When in reality they've just conditioned us into thinking things are better. This game will NEVER not be P2W. It's too late for them to remove that. Don't get roped in when they give us these worthless promises in future.

    • @bond0815
      @bond0815 Před 2 lety +1

      I dont thing they are going to even pretend. They know what they designed and they'll laugh all the way to the bank from the mobile money alone. Blizzard is done as a beloved gamer company and sadly they probably now make more money than ever. Chinas Netease + mobile users + whales will take care of that.

    • @alextygesen3101
      @alextygesen3101 Před 2 lety +27

      Exactly, spot on. They do this in every game. They fuck things up just to claim they've fixed it when they unfuck it. It is an utterly abusive strategy that everyone keeps falling for.

    • @ProfVaharrak
      @ProfVaharrak Před 2 lety +2

      Nah in these case it's just milking every cow dry before selling the farm imo, not that what you mention doesnt happen but that's usually EA's jam more than anyone else's.

    • @xanasago
      @xanasago Před 2 lety +11

      And in D4 all the people are going to say. At least it's not as bad as DI. Just that it's much worse than anything before DI.

    • @Barnesofthenorth
      @Barnesofthenorth Před 2 lety

      I mean I'd say they went to far with the rampant sexual harassment of their staff and bullying people who spoke out against the Chinese governments attack on the freedoms of people in Hon Kong, which we should remember they never actually made up for or even really apologised properly.
      As much as I think this is a really scummy thing to do, do you really think this is the low point for a company that supports sexual harassment and dictatorships? This is them on a good day.

  • @DarkViperAU
    @DarkViperAU Před 2 lety +2427

    When TakeTwo purchased Zynga, this game's monetization system was what I feared they'd shove into a future GTA title as it feels like all this stemmed from when Activision Blizzard bought King. You buy a mobile game company and suddenly everything has to make that mobile game money...

    • @minddtrixxter4983
      @minddtrixxter4983 Před 2 lety +29

      it's him! hi!

    • @DillonMeyer
      @DillonMeyer Před 2 lety +165

      I remember in 2018 there was a leaked investor call between Activision, Blizzard, KING, Square Enix, and a few other major game companies. They talked about quarters earning and KING had earned five times the amount Call of Duty and World of Warcraft had earned in a year in just one quarter. It's just a shame. This was of course, before the Blizzard Activision merger, and before KING was bought out.
      It's just shameless and stems not from "Horse Armor" as some streamers might be saying, but rather from KING, developers of Candy Crush, Soda Crush, and other similar mobile games that essentially created the "pay to progress faster and easier" methodology. Their version was a bit more simple and less directly "fuck you pay me", as it was games targeted mostly towards facebook moms.
      A sad story.

    • @Gigawood
      @Gigawood Před 2 lety +155

      @@DillonMeyer funny you mention that - Jim Sterling had a video a few years back about “the most influential game of the decade”…and the title went to Clash of Clans because CEOs couldn’t stop talking about how the game was fucking monetized.

    • @minddtrixxter4983
      @minddtrixxter4983 Před 2 lety +62

      @@DillonMeyer I think you missed his point, yes mobile games themselfes do make more money than pc games (which is kind of obvious since countries like china and india have massive mobile player bases) but being a gaming company and buying up a mobile gaming company doesn't (or shouldn't) be a reason to put this business model in all of you other products.
      My 2 cents are that we need to learn to let go of franchises. Diablo 2 was THE game of my childhood, but after I've heard it's coming to mobile and it's controlled by a chinese mobile games company I knew that it's just the same mobile game a third of china plays on their phones, just reskinned with the Diablo franchise. People attach themselfes to franchises like they are their moms, I don't get it. We've learned this lesson way too many times for this kind of thinking to be excused. Diablo Immortal is just not a Diablo game, but Diablo fans see it as one and are upset that it's not up to their standarts. Stop loving franchises, start loving games people

    • @artseyy
      @artseyy Před 2 lety

      Impossibile

  • @tinglesrosyrupeeland
    @tinglesrosyrupeeland Před 7 měsíci +1

    Very well made video, thanks for the upload! Especially liked the inclusion of the code of conduct at the end

  • @k8x97
    @k8x97 Před 10 měsíci +7

    OW2 was my first experience with Blizzard's insanely greedy, anti-consumer MTX, and it makes me realize how unregulated the gaming industry is and how much these corporations can actually get away with. Unfortunately it's an uphill battle as policy tends to lag behind media and the continued normalization of predatory in-game shops will make younger gamers more willing to spend exorbitant amounts of money on subpar products.

  • @Unbenttomcat
    @Unbenttomcat Před 2 lety +215

    They have literally built in every single predatory tactic I've seen in any mobile game I've played and dropped due to their predatory tactics.
    Gatcha 10 pulls and their premium conversion prices.
    Battle passes with paid tiers.
    Login reward enhancements that are lost if you don't get on.
    "Free" claimable stuff in the premium shop to gateway you.
    Each of these mechanics have varying types of abuse. They have taken all of them to the most abusive and predatory level they can.

    • @autobotstarscream765
      @autobotstarscream765 Před 2 lety +3

      This is why nobody but Blizzard would let Azmodan design their games and people actually _want_ Microsoft to succeed in buying Activision.

    • @Pop013
      @Pop013 Před 2 lety +1

      Like putting more coins in slot for more active rows and better chance.. heh

    • @alaeriia01
      @alaeriia01 Před 2 lety +6

      ​@@Pop013 Yeah, except slot machines are obviously gambling and you have to be 18 or older to play the one-armed bandit.

    • @rawrn.
      @rawrn. Před 2 lety +9

      Even hidden paywalls and another similar to battle pass menu like bruh

    • @zealous404
      @zealous404 Před 2 lety +4

      I've played asian gacha games and Korean MMOs for almost a decade and yet I'm baffled by DI's monetisation, I think this game might just take the cake for the most egregious model

  • @Jnihil00
    @Jnihil00 Před rokem +62

    One correction in regards to D3's cash shop. The issue wasn't tied to some sense of accomplishment that was being bypassed by the cash shop, it's that items were being rolled nonsensically and this *forced* players into using the cash shop to get reasonably rolled weapons. To give an example, I could get class restricted gear, let's say Barbarian great swords, but they would have affixes that would buff Demon Hunter skills and buff Monk related stats. This happened, all the time. You would get so much trash gear that was completely unusable with the goal to push you to using the cash shop. When Act-Blizz removed the cash shop, funny thing, gear rolled all in class all the time.

    • @Quztuk
      @Quztuk Před rokem +9

      Yup.
      I was a launch day D3 player, and that was fucking infuriating.
      It's a damn good game, now, but it kinda sucked at launch.

  • @ShroudedWolf51
    @ShroudedWolf51 Před 10 měsíci +8

    "Just turn your brain off and enjoy!"
    It's already really difficult to resist the predatory systems with my brain fully engaged to resisting spending money. If I turn my brain off, that'll only lead to me giving this company of abusers, harassers, and sexual assaulters ridiculous amounts of money.
    When the whole Blitzchung thing happend, after the spineless response from Brack at BlizzCon, I deleted my BattleNET account. Having gambling addiction problems, I "lost" quite a lot of money. But the more has come out about Activision-Blizzard-King since, that was the best decision I've ever made.

  • @pavolkralovic3384
    @pavolkralovic3384 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for this amazing explanation, you really dived very deep into the topic, well prepared and interpreted!

  • @SirSnoozebutton
    @SirSnoozebutton Před 2 lety +638

    Thanks for creating awareness around these incredibly cynical piece of garbage systems. Showed this to a friend who deleted the game, even though he didn't spend any money yet. In the grand scheme it's not much but it's all we can do. Just vote with our wallets and boycott predatory crap like this.

    • @blank-3403
      @blank-3403 Před 2 lety +22

      Woah money

    • @Pat315
      @Pat315 Před 2 lety +8

      How much is 100 nok

    • @Linkmitch
      @Linkmitch Před 2 lety +25

      dood how come i'm seeing this for the first time?

    • @thegreatfitzgerald2660
      @thegreatfitzgerald2660 Před 2 lety +29

      @@Pat315 around 10 USD

    • @sensudubs4421
      @sensudubs4421 Před 2 lety +15

      Im also curious about this donation thing. This is the first im seeing of this.

  • @Guhonter
    @Guhonter Před 2 lety +254

    As Josh keeps explaining the abusive mechanics I just imagined the designers of said systems sitting in meetings, deperately trying not to burst out in mad cackles as they refine their schemes, Eventually they just give up pretemding to have moral standards and through locked doors the roar of mad laughter can be heard as more and more predatory designs get hammered into the presentation for final design.

    • @jackreacher4297
      @jackreacher4297 Před 2 lety +9

      It looks just like Dr.Evils table in Austin Powers

    • @MichaSennin
      @MichaSennin Před 2 lety +8

      those meetings are held by only a few people with real power. it's pretty destil actually. it's a normal Corporate meeting with at least one person from the publisher. not a single person from the Dev team is in the room. you guys watched too much Austin Powers. Those are real Corporate people, if you would laugh like this they would remove you from the meeting asap.

    • @adamofblastworks1517
      @adamofblastworks1517 Před 2 lety +2

      @@MichaSennin well they didn't say that they expected them to *actually* be doing that, but fair enough.

    • @czarkusa2018
      @czarkusa2018 Před 2 lety +11

      @@MichaSennin Dystopias are quite boring.

    • @TheGreatDanish
      @TheGreatDanish Před 2 lety +15

      True evil is banal. They just calmly detailed that low reward rates would improve revenue by some significant percentage, the people in power agreed, and the game, and the systems were rubber stamped.

  • @varakai4933
    @varakai4933 Před rokem +10

    I love how everyone has forgotten about this and are looking forward to D4. We are bending over for this company and telling them it's ok to have their way with us and get away with it. Players should be voting with their wallets, otherwise things will keep getting worse imo.

    • @aoitamashii
      @aoitamashii Před rokem +3

      I was very tentatively considering playing it until I saw what they did with the battlepass for OW2. Completely unrewarding and demands you spend money for any real rewards at every turn. The latest event once again rewards more for not playing the game and just watching Twitch than actually playing. No thanks.

    • @jordanwilliams2329
      @jordanwilliams2329 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Exactly this! "Omg blizzard is so bad with their abusive money system" -> Diablo 4 drops "Yaaay let's play and make hundreds of videos how great this is". Makes me sick. People have to set a statement and not immediately buy the next big thing from the exact same company.

    • @11DowningStreet
      @11DowningStreet Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@jordanwilliams2329and look at d4 now lol the cycle repeats

  • @alphonsecatan2
    @alphonsecatan2 Před rokem +1

    Hey John. Just want to let you know that I enjoyed watching this content. Had a great laugh here and there too! Good work!

  • @scottcomber
    @scottcomber Před 2 lety +472

    This sort of thing is important to document, so we can really dig in and see all the poor behaviour and make sure it is well understood how aggressive the greed is.

    • @Wockes
      @Wockes Před 2 lety +12

      And then come back in 10 years and laugh at how naive we were once normal is p2w

    • @holographicfrog1503
      @holographicfrog1503 Před 2 lety +8

      I really don't get why people don't have complete apathy to this bullshit. That would actually hurt them where it needs to. Vote with your wallet, in this case your attention.

    • @DoingFavors
      @DoingFavors Před 2 lety +1

      Wait until they make WoW Mobile and it's "F2P" don't believe me?...that's fine...that's just fine.

    • @jaymeeduhh
      @jaymeeduhh Před 2 lety +4

      Its funny how many people have no idea was gacha is

    • @luxsignifer6996
      @luxsignifer6996 Před 2 lety +2

      and to see where it all started to go to shit

  • @daltonmiller7335
    @daltonmiller7335 Před rokem +57

    Becoming the first person on earth to actually figure out how to alchemize lead into gold sounds easier than learning the currency system in this game.

    • @DeathBlocks
      @DeathBlocks Před rokem +1

      That is well said.
      And I hate it so much. Don't get me wrong I don't dislike complexity and depth in games, I prefer that. But there is a limit that feels like it is crossed to purposely confuse players. And not only talking about the orbs and platinum that need to be purchased, just everything. There is a point where it is just silly. If you really feel like you need tons of materials and each activity needing it's own then have the person who you go to for the activity be the one that converts something into X material. And it doesn't fit the game, this isn't Elder Scrolls with a complex alchemy system requiring tens of ingredients, it is Diablo that is kind of brainless.
      I felt like I didn't even know what I needed a lot of the time, in part because I didn't enjoy the game that much but it also contributed to lack of fun because it is a pain to plan your next goal when you need to remember like 20 materials.

  • @dmfyre
    @dmfyre Před rokem +5

    it's hilariously ironic how every time I watch this video (because it deserves being watched repeatedly), I almost always get an ad for Diablo Immoral.

  • @UNLKYHNTR
    @UNLKYHNTR Před měsícem +2

    I was like "holy balls, that's some next level greed" throughout the video, because the greed just didn't end...then he dropped the bomb about ALL of the money spent isn't locked to account, BUT CHARACTER!!!
    I literally had to pause the video at that point and take a lap.
    Holy. Fucking. Shit.
    I can't comprehend that amount of greed. That part turned the whole video into a lucid fever dream.
    What the actual fuck, I had absolutely no idea.

  • @Kevin00405
    @Kevin00405 Před rokem +53

    I can't even express how thankful I am for my country banning that sh*t. It's disgusting. Thanks for delving in and pointing it out to us!

    • @fosphor8920
      @fosphor8920 Před rokem +5

      wish my country would do the same.. But they are like "naaah, it'll be fine"

    • @klobuerste6936
      @klobuerste6936 Před rokem +2

      Actually, to be precise, neither Belgium nor Netherlands banned the game, its jsut that it would be to much trouble to release it, since these countries (luckily) have stricter regulations in terms of gambling/lootboxes.

    • @Kevin00405
      @Kevin00405 Před rokem +1

      @@klobuerste6936 I'm not saying they banned the game (and I am sure the game itself is fine), I am indeed talking about their loot system that's banned and for that I am extremely thankful. I loathe the deplorable way in which they steer you towards a gambling addiction. Especially in multiplayer games, where others may flaunt their exclusive content, taking into consideration that minors also play those games. I'm sorry, but it's simply disgusting.

  • @GuidesForUsAll
    @GuidesForUsAll Před 2 lety +1962

    Thank you for this video Josh, not just for the entertainment, but also for the objective information that can be pointed to to show exactly why these kinds of games are so bad for the industry and for consumers.

  • @CryptikFPS
    @CryptikFPS Před rokem +3

    Coming from a paragon level 250 Crusader that just quit playing, this is exactly right. I went as far as I could pretty much without spending. Yes I do really well with the gear I have but if they have DLC, it will be the same thing. Play forever and get to the same point and can’t play unless spending money. Ridiculous. Hope everyone starts deleting the app tbh. Stopped playing about 2 weeks ago and didn’t hurt me one bit. Thanks

  • @aliens5142
    @aliens5142 Před rokem +7

    games now have a more complicated monetization than the actual gameplay (mechs) itself

  • @Nightweaver1
    @Nightweaver1 Před 2 lety +281

    The worst part of these kinds of games is that they are very carefully designed to take advantage of human psychology and prey upon our weakness to gamble and take chances, as well as to make our lives easier with convenience through heavy amounts of MTX and pay to win. It's almost like these companies hire psychologists to data mine how gamers behave in order to best take advantage of them monetarily. I'm pretty sure mobile game companies do that as well. Thankfully, a lot of us are smarter than this, and can see right through their tricks.

    • @lexide9432
      @lexide9432 Před 2 lety

      Same thing can be said about twitch and its predatory systems. Its fine to donate to streamers even tho 40% of that money is taxed and goes to the government. Its fine to pay girls on twitch to lick a microphone or to dress half naked and bend over to write the name of subs on a whiteboard but what blizzard is doing is SOOOO IMMORAL right??? Gamers are very stupid. Blizzard is just cashing out on the stupidity just like twitch is. But at least blizzard is producing a product that took actual work to create. Think about it.

    • @irritatingtruth9121
      @irritatingtruth9121 Před 2 lety +24

      I kind of cannot help but laugh at this point. "You have phones don't you?", followed by, "BOO!"....
      Diablo Releases
      30 MILLION download.
      Sounds about right.

    • @jont2576
      @jont2576 Před 2 lety +11

      @@irritatingtruth9121 1 week later number of active players online.....300. cue curb ur enthusiasm music.

    • @XeyeshootX
      @XeyeshootX Před 2 lety +8

      Hej Night, UX Design is a profession these days which is all about measuring, understanding and playing into the experience of your consumer (could be a website, an app, a game or any analog product). These often consist of teams where indeed psychologists / usability designers do exactly what you describe: analyze, understand the consumers way of using the product and finding a way to make profit on it. It is quite malicious to be used in this way, I would say.

    • @darkomihajlovski3135
      @darkomihajlovski3135 Před 2 lety

      @@jont2576 on pc maybe on phone its still gona prosper there far worse games whith similarly horrible monetization that make millions

  • @saturn580
    @saturn580 Před rokem +145

    The level of contempt Blizzard are showing for their own player base is absolutely staggering and should not be forgotten.

    • @tomvu1470
      @tomvu1470 Před rokem +4

      They made MILLIONS already on Diablo Immoral. You can hardly blame them when people are willing to empty their wallets for this polished turd.

    • @saturn580
      @saturn580 Před rokem +16

      @@tomvu1470 If adults were just buying crappy games, I’d say that’s their fault. But when publishers start incorporating addiction-inducing psychological techniques into their games to prey on children, that’s a whole new level of immorality.

    • @tomvu1470
      @tomvu1470 Před rokem +5

      @@saturn580 That’s a good point

    • @deliriumsd142
      @deliriumsd142 Před rokem +3

      The reality is this game is designed more for Asia. Asian players are much more willing to pay to win because of the opportunity cost of time.

    • @auquitaine9201
      @auquitaine9201 Před rokem +1

      People have been saying this since diablo 3 released already... and it's never going to change unfortunately because most gamers are either idiots or children, so unless a law against predatory monetization in games is put in place then Diablo Immoral is the new status quo.

  • @Jethro0815
    @Jethro0815 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Randomly rewatching the video and i just noticed during the compilation of F2P player experience at around 28 minutes how there's musical suspense building when the boss dies. The build up doesn't give the relieve because you're not getting rare loot.

  • @ArDeeMee
    @ArDeeMee Před 10 měsíci +2

    I keep coming back to this video, and recommend it in every comment section on videos about Blizzard.
    Education on these mechanics is important.

  • @samkibby798
    @samkibby798 Před 2 lety +285

    "NO ONE wants you to stop having fun, we want the game industry to TREAT YOU BETTER," is now one of my favorite and most repeated quotes.

    • @trompell0
      @trompell0 Před rokem +21

      Talking to their defenders is like talking to some battered hostage you need to reconvince that their captor is actually evil and at fault

    • @samkibby798
      @samkibby798 Před rokem +16

      @@trompell0 Its literally stockholm syndrome with some people at this point.

    • @lasarousi
      @lasarousi Před rokem

      Tell that to the fallout 76 fanboys

    • @danielsantorski5270
      @danielsantorski5270 Před rokem +6

      As much as I agree the point of griping about the video game industry is not to tell people they are wrong for enjoying something, the whole 'You are being rescued. Please do not resist'-type attitude makes me understand why people think they are being told to stop having fun.

    • @SaddisticSpeller
      @SaddisticSpeller Před rokem +3

      @@danielsantorski5270 No one is telling you to stop having fun, people are telling you to play games designed to be fun and not digital casinos that don’t even at the very least have a theoretical chance of making money.

  • @ycl260779
    @ycl260779 Před 2 lety +62

    I wasn't surprised that there were predatory mechanics in diablo immortal.
    I was surprised at how GOOD they were at making those predatory mechanics. It makes every other mobile game's cash shop mechanics look cute in comparison.

    • @MBSteinNL
      @MBSteinNL Před 2 lety +2

      That’s why they probably cooperated with NetEase on it - one of the biggest gacha-game producers from China

    • @M.L.official
      @M.L.official Před 2 lety +4

      Watch that video from a finnish dude (Torulf Jennstrom or something) who talks about creating games by exploiting the human psyche and having no shame in doing that because, money!

    • @skycaptain95
      @skycaptain95 Před 2 lety +1

      Blizzard has turned their mastery of fun playing experiences to evil.

    • @adamgr6988
      @adamgr6988 Před rokem

      @@M.L.official I think you're talking about the one called "turning players into payers". The thing that I found disgusting about his talk wasn't all the psychological tricks or proud greediness, it was the way he used all these dehumanizing terms and language to describe what are essentially his customers.
      Something I didn't really think about during the video, but was floored by realizing afterward - the talk is supposed to be from a game designer helping you maximize the success of your mobile game, but virtually none of the talk was about creating an actually good or compelling game that people would want to support because it was fulfilling.
      It's all well studied psychological traps and different barrages of psychological warfare to deploy and break the will of anyone foolish enough to click "download" expecting anything other than an elaborate hustle masquerading as a video game.
      Sadly good game design chops *are* an important thing to have, but only so you can dial in the exact amount of reward and fulfillment to leave the player frustrated and anxious for fighting the trap of becoming a payer

    • @M.L.official
      @M.L.official Před rokem

      @@adamgr6988 I really hate that psychology exists. For me, some things are best left untouched or unexplored by people. Yea there are benefits to knowing how a human acts and what the triggers are for certain behavioural patterns but almost all benefits are purely for malevolent purposes or exploitative purposes. It isn't just for video games but literally anything.
      You're right about the consumers bit, these people virtually think of us as bills and coins.
      I fell into the mobile games trap once and never again in my life. Spent a couple grand, learned my lesson and staying well away from them. Hoping others in the same position do the same

  • @jogo1666
    @jogo1666 Před rokem +4

    I don't think anyone understands what you do for the community. I thank you good sir

  • @WillieManga
    @WillieManga Před měsícem

    Projared gave you a shout out and I am glad he did because despite having watched some of your videos before hand I did not know you covered this.

  • @youtubedeletedmynamewhybother

    I saw a review on the apple store that was along the lines of "Gamers just expect everything for free, you can still play this game".. Im paraphrasing wildly it was 100% brain haemorrhage.
    It was at that moment that i realised humanity is to stupid for its own good. We went from revolting against P2W mechanics in gaming to literally getting spitroasted by 8 foot tall gorillas and somehow we are okay with it.
    Actual fucking fifa fans.

    • @Ghooostie
      @Ghooostie Před 2 lety +11

      That's what happens when things are slowly introduced and then ramped up over time. If this had been the very time P2W stuff appeared, people would revolt, but because it's SO common and almost expected these days, so many people just don't care. They've come to accept it as the norm. No wonder basically every game these days has a battlepass system

    • @scienceviking4490
      @scienceviking4490 Před 2 lety +9

      "Gamers just expect everything for free..."
      That's ironic considering the fact that almost everyone would prefer if the game wasn't free. If you had to pay upfront and it didn't have the abusive monetization, nobody would be pissed at this game.

    • @scienceviking4490
      @scienceviking4490 Před 2 lety

      @rick mel1 That's a fair point, but there's a downside to making a Pay to Win game that isn't talked about very often. The market can only support a relatively small number of Pay to Win games at a time, because these games need to attract whales, most gamers aren't whales, and most whales will only play one or two games at a time. One of these games can make a ton of money, but only if it's one of the most popular.
      By comparison, if you look at Pay Once, Play Forever games, pretty much every gamer will play a few with a lot of gamers playing dozens or hundreds of them. This allows the market to support a large number of moderately successful games.
      Pay to Win games are high reward, but they're also high risk. The profits from conventional games are smaller, but they're a lot more stable.

  • @Mr.Spongecake
    @Mr.Spongecake Před 2 lety +207

    I wish I could say I'm surprised that Blizzard pulled this garbage. I wish I could say I was surprised that Wyatt Cheng said that "you never pay money for gear" when gems are gear by every definition and you pay out the nose for them.
    But I'm not. And I think that sucks more than if I was.

    • @Dunkdamonk
      @Dunkdamonk Před 2 lety +14

      Yeah you won't pay money for gear. But you will need to pay money to use it. Have fun!

    • @Damaniel3
      @Damaniel3 Před 2 lety +17

      You're not paying for just gear, but something far more important than the items you socket them in to. Gear is nearly irrelevant to a min-maxed player - 4/5 and 5/5 star gems will easily eclipse the stats of anything you put them in. Resonance is the key stat that dictates health and damage, and resonance does *not* scale linearly with gem level - higher level gems have much higher proportional resonance than lower level ones.
      Essentially, the entire gear system exists as a way to make the gems relevant, and making the gems relevant exists as a way to get players to pay for them.

    • @johnherrera5261
      @johnherrera5261 Před 2 lety +9

      Gotta make up for the sexual assault law suits somehow

    • @Qualaza
      @Qualaza Před 2 lety +11

      And then Cheng had the audacity to reply to someone "but it isn't directly paying for gear so I never lied to you guys" lol this dude

    • @Jack-ni2qs
      @Jack-ni2qs Před 2 lety +7

      @@Qualaza to be fair, he has to say anything in defense of the company and game by contract. He can't give you an honest response by design.

  • @maso1430
    @maso1430 Před rokem

    I was thinking about to start this game when your video pops up. Thx very much, you safed me a lot of time and money.

  • @tolbuv4951
    @tolbuv4951 Před rokem +5

    2010: It's not art, it's a product
    2020: It's not a product, it's a process

  • @AnimeFan-dl4qd
    @AnimeFan-dl4qd Před rokem +80

    I still think-the moment when the gamer asked "Is this a late abril fools joke"-is gamer history-what a legend

    • @Anonymouthful
      @Anonymouthful Před rokem +1

      Check up on the guy, aparently he finds Diablo Immortal to his liking.

    • @slevinchannel7589
      @slevinchannel7589 Před rokem

      @@Anonymouthful 2:20:
      This Speech of Josh here reminds me so hard of what 'Some More News' and 'Second THought'
      say bout Worker-Righs and how were totally not powerless. Must-Watch for the average people, if i may say so.

  • @Malacite
    @Malacite Před rokem +196

    And here I thought Ubisoft was bad...
    This is like the culmination of everything Jim Sterling has been screaming about for years. It goes to show just how broken the industry - and the (lack of) laws surrounding it truly are.

    • @UtubeH8tr
      @UtubeH8tr Před rokem +21

      Sucks he lost his mind bro.

    • @magneric
      @magneric Před rokem +9

      The industry can be fixed if people lose the blind consumerist mindset. There are way too many people that are OK with half assed AAA games at full price or gacha crap because it looks pretty.

    • @Malacite
      @Malacite Před rokem

      @@magneric Boycotting won't do shit, it's going to take people demanding action from politicians

    • @glockmat
      @glockmat Před rokem +1

      And would be exponencially worse if there were laws involved in it, since consumers dont buy laws, companies do, so a law to regulate gaming would just be bought by the very companies they are supposed to regulate, and what we consider absurd, would be mandated by law

    • @magneric
      @magneric Před rokem

      @@Malacite When politicians get into issues they like to make it worse and in favor of whoever gives them more money. You are aware of this thing called lobbying right? The government is pay to play and these companies are using the money from idiots that buy into their shitty product. Simple solution - stop buying their shit.

  • @waynejulian277
    @waynejulian277 Před rokem +5

    thank you for making videos like your 7 sins of mmo design i watch them all the time they help me get the most out of the free to play aspect of games like warframe

  • @JonathanAllain
    @JonathanAllain Před rokem +1

    wow, glad I'm not even beginning to try this game. Excellent video, my friend

  • @antonioballve9779
    @antonioballve9779 Před 2 lety +140

    The level of complexity built into this kind monetization is quite honestly bizarre. If they spent all that creative energy into making a better game it could have been a masterpiece lol.

    • @DBZ6008
      @DBZ6008 Před 2 lety +19

      Those are ancient tricks used by mobile games for a long time, they are not spending that much energy..

    • @kirayoshikage4057
      @kirayoshikage4057 Před 2 lety +3

      One time masterpieces don't make money.
      See: Team Fortress 2

    • @DWith13Es
      @DWith13Es Před 2 lety +3

      @@kirayoshikage4057 TF2 is one of Valve's most lucrative ventures? Even discarding pre-free to play they get paid via the mann co store, they take a cut off community market board sales. That market board money is also put into the steam wallet, and Valve takes a cut from money spent on the steam platform.

    • @trompell0
      @trompell0 Před rokem

      @@kirayoshikage4057 yeah they do just not as much outright money. Making good products increases good will and loyalty. This sort of shameless cash grab doesn't foster that. I believe making things that aren't greedy evil shit is better than a bigger immediate payout. Elden ring alone shits on your tf2 point just by itself. Red dead redemption two also. And many more. Also TF2 blows lol

    • @kushking949
      @kushking949 Před rokem

      I love this game and spend nothing... The problem is A LOT of people like you was raised thinking you get everything you want in life for free bc mommy and daddy gave you what you wanted. The game is just fine with out paying. Oh I forgot self entitled people can't play a game where any one is better then them. Just grow up people and either enjoy the game or play something else and stop complaining like a little girl.

  • @atmosdwagon4656
    @atmosdwagon4656 Před rokem +914

    Video gaming as a hobby began life in arcades, where enjoyment was limited to how many quarters a person might have on their person at any given time. These games increasingly went from amusements to becoming soft gambling in themselves; being tailored to be increasingly unfair in order to extract as much money from the player as possible, to the point where most games were bluntly intended to be impossible to beat by the average member of the public.
    (Fun historical gaming fact: Back in the 1980s and early 90s, Konami game arcades in Japan were often owned by the Yakuza and were fought over like Pachinko parlors.)
    All of that changed when early PCs and specialized game consoles gave us a specialized means to allow independent replay-ability, which in turn radically altered and expanded what the medium was capable of. It has grown and reformed itself so many times to allow personal expression and commercial benefit that it's almost hard to see the underlying roots of it all now, especially if you weren't there.
    But today, after decades of progress moving away from what essentially began as a novelty amusement one-step removed from a claw machine (soft gambling), that we're not only regressing the better part of 40 years on the monetization schemes, but throwing standards to entirely new lows for gaming? Standards that even real world casinos haven't seen since Prohibition, I might add.
    What on Earth is wrong with us? How have we let things slide so badly so quickly?
    And what kind of brain-dead idiot thinks that things like Pay2Win is a good thing? Is anyone actually so naive as to think that the extra proceeds are going to fund better, more artistic games down the line? Why would a for-profit entity even bother with that when standards are so low that they can keep the bean counters and investors happy with significantly less effort?
    I doubt anyone is going to read this because "block of text", but seriously: If you're defending business practices like what Blizzard is shoving into their games now, you had better be selling out, because I weep for your brain and the future of gaming at large if you're doing this on principle.

    • @tylisirn
      @tylisirn Před rokem +38

      It happened because people were too stingy to pay for mobile games, so they had to turn to alternate ways to earn money. Then they discovered that those alternate ways actually are more profitable than just selling the game in the first place...

    • @atmosdwagon4656
      @atmosdwagon4656 Před rokem +94

      @@tylisirn Oh please. The average mobile game is a dumbed down, chop-shop version of whatever you'd find on PC or console due to the hardware and control limitations of mobile platforms. Those "stingy" people were paying what those games were worth.
      What you call "alternative methods of profit" is just gambling, and gambling isn't even remotely new. Its risks, consequences and profit-efficacy are some of the most exhaustively studied and proven of any psychological or business phenomenon in the modern era.
      All the video gaming industry has done is find a legal loophole to avoid the strict regulation and high taxation that regular casinos are rightly subjected to.
      And the rest of us are too gutless or stupid to do anything about it beyond what we see here: Exposing and damning it.

    • @tylisirn
      @tylisirn Před rokem +25

      @@atmosdwagon4656 Just because the games are simpler doesn't mean they aren't worth any money at all. That is exactly the attitude that lead to us getting microtransactions and lootboxes because no other monetization model is possible because people won't pay up front, everything has to be free.
      Once there is critical mass of games that are free to play (with microtransactions), all games have to be, because pay-up-front games can't compete with "free".
      And that genie can't be put back into the bottle, especially once it was demonstrated that F2P with microtransactions and lootboxes are more profitable than single pay model.
      As much as you look down on mobile games, the market is monetarily bigger than all other segments put together. So clearly, those games do have value to people. A lot of value.

    • @theonewithin609
      @theonewithin609 Před rokem +8

      China.

    • @razorbackroar
      @razorbackroar Před rokem +25

      I read it & I loved bro bro. Nice story.

  • @Mulukkis
    @Mulukkis Před rokem +6

    Funny thing is, the amount of legendary items the free player gets is somewhat how the game should be. Legendaries raining down in bunches just kills all interest in farming the game at all (for me at least).

  • @khaeugriefshade6456
    @khaeugriefshade6456 Před rokem +3

    Just wanted to say thank you for the video. The level of ire in your voice near the end really captured the frustration of the direction of the games industry and how manipulative it has become. I feel really lucky to have been born in a generation before loot boxes and can recognize what acceptable game design looks like. I can't imagine what the market is gunna look like in ten years time. The only joy I have is that there are plenty of old titles I can fall back on that don't exploit the player out of their hard earned money like this.

  • @Frosth15
    @Frosth15 Před 2 lety +214

    Best game ever made with the best game system of all time. Truly a masterpiece, Diabillion/10 even brought to you by the Legendary Wyattblo Chengmortal "Don't you have credit cards?"
    Recommended for everyone. My favorite part of the game is where they all say "It's Diablin time" then swipe that credit card for a Diabillin experience.
    My heart is full and my soul renewed

    • @sionbarzad5371
      @sionbarzad5371 Před 2 lety +14

      Diabillion/10 killed me hahaha

    • @Dubauabud
      @Dubauabud Před 2 lety +8

      Unfathomably based DiabilionBro!

    • @JedeOff
      @JedeOff Před 2 lety +1

      Lmao what is this

    • @fatcat22able
      @fatcat22able Před 2 lety +12

      Truly one of the game systems of all time

    • @starsiegeRoks
      @starsiegeRoks Před 2 lety +1

      Ah yes, the confirmation bias guy, miss the part where Josh says that it's a great game without all the money mechanics?

  • @Demogarose
    @Demogarose Před 2 lety +116

    What kills me is that everyone seems to have just... forgotten... that Blizz has been awful for quite some time. The laundry list of controversies and bad actions that they have never apologized or made reparations for.

    • @Spartan0430
      @Spartan0430 Před 2 lety +15

      at some point they're going to burn enough good will with their hardcore fanbase that they'll actually start to hurt but blizzard successfully became a cultural phenomenon and people allowed themselves to become too financially and emotionally invested into blizzard to not realize their relationship has turned abusive. i've lost friends for simply being critical of blizzard, that's how delusional and fanatical these types of people are.

    • @ingamingpc1634
      @ingamingpc1634 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Spartan0430 They became addicted to the very thing they loved and they destroyed themselves over it it's a sad reality

    • @Thanatos2k
      @Thanatos2k Před 2 lety +1

      Hearthstone is abysmally monetized and has only gotten worse over the years. No one has said anything. Why??

    • @ortah2616
      @ortah2616 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Thanatos2k cause people don't care about Hearthstone anymore

    • @EskChan19
      @EskChan19 Před 2 lety +8

      Yeah, Diablo 3 had the real money autcion house and intentionally manipulated drop rates to drop items your class can't use to force you to use it, Overwatch single-handedly normalized lootboxes for years after, Hearthstone is a mess of monetization.
      But it's Blizzard, everyone's darling, so it's ok as long as the "good guys" do it.

  • @alexrose1ukv2
    @alexrose1ukv2 Před rokem +4

    Damn, you'rea absolutely right, the OLD Blizzard would NEVER have done this to Diablo; it runs counter to thier whole original design ethic (bar maybe ripping off other peoples designs but thats another story).
    This is truly a sign, along with the decline of WoW/Overwatch that Blizzard is truly not the studio so many of us grew up loving.
    Many years ago, I was invited to visit Blizzard's HQ in California, and much as part of me would still love to go; in a way it is good I didn't, because I think I would have been even more dissapointed at how far the developer has fallen since merging. This really is not old Blizzard, just someone else wearing it's skin.