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How casino-like apps have drained people of millions

https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/addicted-losing-how-casino-apps-have-drained-people-millions-n1239604

"Suzie Kelly of Dallas previously told Reveal News how she spent about $400,000 on the game. She took out a home equity loan and used the money she inherited when her mother died to fund her habit."

:#marseywomanmoment2:

tangerine sight discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38240212

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The cure is to get them hooked on Diablo II, Path of Exile, and Grim Dawn. It's basically the same loop of disappointment punctuated by occasional euphoria, but you're not charged for the privilege of pulling the lever (well, PoE has charges for cosmetics and stash tabs, but only stash tabs are needed to keep the core gameplay loop going).

Alas, then they would then be proper g#mers, but they would be richer.

Edit: I also want to add, Bossmanjack, pathetic as he is, makes more sense than these people. Yeah he's an r-slur, but I can kind of grok his brain-circuits, maaan: get lucky > get rich > continue ad infinitum to monetary godhood. But if there's no chance of getting returns from the gamba, if you pay for the sensation of abstract gambling "victory" even divorced from any simulated world or robust gameplay loop, I literally cannot fathom that. Loot boxes in games make more sense than that, and those are r-slurred; at least with loot boxes you get something for your little computer dude, and if your game supports trade you might even be able to recoup losses if you don't mind your account getting b& for RMT afterwards.

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