• givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      No because that’s not killing anyone.

      But a slot machine simulator is still gambling even if it doesn’t really pay out.

      So a slot machine simulator getting banned in countries that ban gambling makes perfect sense.

      But the creator apparently thinks it’s because those countries just love capitalism so much…

      I don’t know what’s hard to understand

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        a slot machine simulator is still gambling even if it doesn’t really pay out

        Uhh, no? That’s not what gambling is?

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        What about Vampire Survivors, as well as numerous other games, using spinners or other slot-machine-like animations to represent RPG drops? Should all of these games be banned for the same reason? If anything, many of these better re-create the slot machine experience with their flashy effects and more substantial results.

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          In Super Mario Bros 2 you use a slot machine to get extra lives at the end of each level - I hope they’ve banned that game too.

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          I’m not exactly up to date on mobile games…

          But if their primary gameplay is a slot machine simulator, then yeah, I wouldn’t be surprised if they’re also banned.

          Although people who play a lot of mobile games would explain the type of replies I’m getting. So it probably wasn’t intentional, but you did help, thanks!

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        Well the UAE for instance recently made a deal with a Las Vegas casino. Wynn Resorts.

        Exceptions are made, clearly.

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          2 years ago

          I googled that.

          It’s set to open in 2027 because they’re confident by then it will be legal.

          But it’s 2023 and it’s not legal. So sure, if in 2027 it’s legal and this mobile slot machine simulator is still banned, maybe it would matter

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            Really, Luck Be A Landlord just needs to call them ‘duty free luck draws’ or something. Or disguise the slots as horse races. Gambling is rampant in places like the UAE, it’s just gamed,(haw). So that’s all LBAL would need to do. I doubt it’s worth the effort for the sales in the countries banning it though.

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        FPS games aren’t actually killing anyone.

        And a slot machine simulator is not actually gambling. Gambling is the wagering of something of value (“the stakes”) on a random event with the intent of winning something else of value, where instances of strategy are discounted. (Wikipedia) . If you are not paying or receiving money you are not gambling. You are just playing a game.

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        Present evidence that fake gambling causes real gambling. Not evidence that it actives dopamine receptors. Actual gambling.

        Fantasy and fiction don’t cause maladaptive behavior. One day society will accept that this is still true for audiovisual media, just as it had to be slowly accepted for music, just as it had to be slowly accepted for books.