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Actualol shares his top 10 games that you can play on online for free on Board Game Arena

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Online free to play games won't need Xbox Live Gold membership?

Microsoft backtracking on a huge XBL price hike and then adding this... 'Microsoft also said it would change its policy so you will no longer need an Xbox Live Gold membership to play free-to-play games on Xbox'
https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2021-01-23-microsoft-in-shock-xbox-live-gold-price-hike-u-turn
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Day 24 Game Free!!! It’s Sunday again. I’m feeling really good today, I hope you all are too. I played a bit of online chess as well today with my friend. I hope you all have a good week.

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Free online PC games to play with friends?

Hello, I have a friend who asks us everyday if we wanna chat on discord and usually we just play chess or something. I was wondering if any of you knew some cool browser games we could play together or anything really as long as it's free, legal and multiplayer.
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[Videogames] Zhengtu Online, The Original Sinner of free-to-play gaming and lootboxes

Hi everyone, this is my first contribution to HobbyDrama, I hope this is an entertaining read and also to the community's standards. Let's go!!
Brief glossary before we begin (and some foreshadowing)
MMORPG: massively multiplayer online role-playing game, MMO for short. A videogame genre that generally invites hundreds, or up to thousands, of players to share a space. Depending on the game, anything from general adventure to large-scale war to economy and politics can be simulated. I find it hard to believe that anyone reading this could possibly not know what this is but it's included anyway.
Electro-convulsive therapy: ECT for short, it is a form of treatment where electrodes are "carefully" hooked up to a person's head and a "precise" level of electric shock is delivered, in order to treat major psychiatric disorders. Developed in 1938 when most psychiatric treatments was in their infancy, it is still used today occasionally for serious cases of depression, mania, or psychoses. In its early days however, there were widespread claims of abuse associated with its use.
Pt1: The Root of all that is bullshit
Zhengtu Online (hereafter referred to as ZT) was an immensely popular MMORPG that was developed in China and primarily served a Chinese playerbase. Released in 2006, at its peak it boasted more 2 million players, which while not particularly impressive relative to World of Warcraft (8mil worldwide at the same time), was a truly insane amount of success in a gaming scene that was very much in its embryonic stage.
The game itself was an unimpressive Diablo-style top down fantasy setting, and its gameplay loop primarily revolved around improving your ability to kill various things, but what made it special was the overarching metagame: every player population (sharing a server) was divided into 10 kingdoms. Kings and generals were all individual players, and they dictated politics to their neighbors--primarily in the form of initiating player-vs-player (or PVP) warfare.
Most contemporary MMOs had an upfront price plus a monthly subscription fee. In China, such pricing models were mostly replaced by paying oney for a set amount of ingame playing time. Unlike all of them, ZT was completely free to play (F2P).
Free to play, however, meant pay-to-win: the best weapons and armor, and even leveling up your character, needed you to pay real money. Since so much of the game was focused on PVP, it also created an eternal arms race between players, each paying for the privilege of not being evaporated by a high level enemy.
The way they did this was unique at the time. While F2P online games had already seen their rise in South Korea, equipment was generally priced explicitly via in-game currency and bought in virtual shops. ZT fused this with the sweet, sweet taste of gambling: gear in the game was primarily obtained in loot boxes, and you had to pay for keys to open them.
It needs to be emphasized that gambling of any kind was illegal in China, but, in an eerie parallel of American CEOS in the future, ZT's developers said it wasn't gambling because, well, you weren't getting your money back.
By combining this with multiple other exploitative practices, such as providing a small amount of premium currency like a casino giving you a free bet on the house, or awarding special items to the player with the highest number of lootboxes opened in a day, ZT was making money like taking candy from a candy-hating baby, and made gaming history.
As far as what this means for gamers, this was Eve giving Adam the apple, Oppenhemier splitting the atom, Prometheus stealing fire, Caesar crossing the Rubicon, and goddamn Helen Keller signing "water".
If you play any kind of videogames today, you've stepped through the long shadow that ZT had cast. Zynga (developers of Farmville) would be founded in 2007 and focused exclusively on free games with real-money integration. Lootboxes made it into Team Fortress 2 in 2010, one of the first major western-developed games to include them.
Similar mechanics (with varying degrees of exploitative practices) came to FIFA in 2010, Mass Effect 3 in 2012, Counter-Strike in 2013, League of Legends in 2016, and NBA 2K in 2017, infecting every genre of gaming under the sun, including the most popular MMO, World of Warcraft. As an aside, corporate defense of lootboxes in Star Wars Battlefront II also led to the most downvoted Reddit comment of all time.
Finally someone speaks out
The System, an article published in the Chinese newspaper Southern Weekly in 2007, was a hard-hitting expose on the exploitive practices of ZT. It chronicled the rise and fall of a gamer who accidentally becomes the monarch of one of these in-game Kingdoms, her addiction to the game, and final disillusionment when she realized that in-game player behaviour was being explicitly manipulated by its designers for the purpose of creating addicts and selling more lootbox keys.
The whole article is worth a read, even if it is sensationalist in a way that immediately tells you the writer was clearly a failed novelist of some kind - describing virtual destruction with the kind of prose most people would consider and then discard for a gang rape, for starters. But it had gotten its point across. It created an explosive backlash against the game in China, and was even translated into English and propagated across gaming forums.
The fallout
In an act of censorship usually reserved for the CCP government, this article--including its English translation--began to be scrubbed from the internet, with speculation pointing to the immensely powerful CEO behind ZT. I mean, who else could it be, right?
This article would light the fire of China's first moral panic regarding videogames. In its wake, swift legislation would be enacted regarding internet gaming addiction as well as online proxy gambling. ZT would heed the new laws and remove its lootbox mechanics in the following years and many other similar games followed suit.
Most tragically, the panic (which, to be fair, was fueled by a very real problem) allowed unscrupulous characters such as Yang Yongxin, vice chairman of a hospital in Shandong province, to create "internet addiction centres". With its legitimacy established by a docuseries ("Fighting the Internet Monster") on the state-run television channel CCTV, these centres charged terrified parents exorbitant prices in order to keep teens by force in, essentially, private hospitals and asylums, subjecting them to inhumane conditions and abusive ECT in order to "cure" them of their disease. It was estimated that Yang earned the equivalent of more than $6million USD from his addiction centre in the short space of 2 years. While his centre was eventually closed by state order, he received no punishment of any kind.
As for ZT, it limped on until 2018. A mobile game reboot was made in 2015. A tie-in fantasy movie was released in 2020. it was not very good.
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Addendum: how we got here: Of Mice and levers
In the 1950s, an American scientist named BF Skinner discovered the following: when mouse is put in a box with a small lever that, when pressed, dispenses a food pellet, they will quickly learn to start pressing on the lever as fast as possible. If you then stop the food from dispensing, the mouse will lose interest quickly after pressing a few times and seeing no food coming out.
If, however, you hooked up the lever to dispense food at random intervals, the mouse will be practically glued to the lever and hammer on it nonstop, sometimes long after they become full, and long after any food has been dispensed.
This discovery, known as variable outcome operant conditioning, formed the foundation of our understanding of addiction and gambling. Skinner would go on to try and fail to make bombs guided by pigeons, but we're not interested in that here. His research tool--the Skinner Box--would become a descriptor you may have come across when discussing exploitive game mechanics.
Summary
Once upon a time, a game combined the random outcome of videogaming with real-money gambling. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.
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Best way to play music for an online game? (For free preferably)

I used MEE6 for our first session, worked reasonably well but I'd like something a bit more dynamic and easy to control.

Ideal situation would be some sort of playlist I could control with my phone. I tried making a Discord account on my phone in hopes I could send the audio from my phone through Discord but it doesn't seem like that can be done.
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Hear me out: What if we got a Kid Icarus free-2-play online multiplayer game?

BEFORE YOU DOWNVOTE: Understand that like everyone else, of course I want a fully fledged sequel to Kid Icarus Uprising on the Switch, and for it to be an upgrade to the original in every way. At the very least a remake of Uprising would be less costly and could help revive interest in the franchise among the larger gaming populace as a whole. But in lieu of neither, I have an idea for something else that could be just as successful, if not more so. So please, hear me out.
Uprising is at it's best when you're trying, combining, and experimenting with different weapon types, whether to fight hordes of enemies or other players online. This aspect of it's gameplay is just as deep and interesting as any other multiplayer game worth it's salt. Think Overwatch and how the combination of hero set ups is crucial to winning, or Titanfall and it's mix of loadouts, tacticals, and titans that determine your playstyle. It's the combinations and approaches to using them that makes each respective game's tools of engagement so much fun. So what if Nintendo decided to riff on that in a future installment of the cult franchise?
So here's my pitch: Kid Icarus: Online. In it you play as an angel, recruited by Pit and Palutena to help their army grow in the aftermath of the war against Hades, Viridi, the aliens,... basically against everyone. Anyways, you're tasked with becoming stronger and gaining new weapons, powers, and a new addition, armor, in order to get stronger. When you're at home, you'd use the dual joy cons to move and shoot independently, ala Sin & Punishment. When on the go, you'd have the option of gyro-aiming, touchscreen shooting, and/or and automatic lock on feature, like in the original Metroid Prime and in Recore. (These modes of control would also be available when at home, but they'd play an extra role when in handheld, as doing the split joycon is mostly unfeasible when on the go.) You have 5 modes of play.
  1. 3v3 Death Match. This is the traditional death match as seen in the original Uprising game. 2 teams of 3 angels fight each other with their own weapons and a collective health bar that drops when that teams player are killed, with respect given to how high level they are. When the bar drops to null, the player whose death resulted in that happening is re-incarnated as an all powerful Angel, and if they finally die, then the game is over.
  2. Boss Hunt. This mode would be like a multiplayer campaign. Every day there's a new boss to hunt, with randomized stats but with a preset design and fight pattern from the original game, as well as some new ones to boot. You and 3 other players fly to and then land in a randomly generated map, again chosen from a preset, and must work together to make their way to the boss and defeat him.
  3. Free For All. Exactly what the title implies. 6 angels drop to the field and fight until either time runs out or someone get's a certain number of kills, whatever your preset rules desire.
  4. Gun Run Trial: Remember Kirby Air Ride's City Trial Mode, and Smash Bros for 3ds' Smash Run? Well, third time's the charm with Gun Run Trial (temporary title). 5 players drop onto a field and are tasked with getting as powerful as they can before the 5 minute timer runs out and they're pitted against each other in a random challenge. You can scavenge for weapons, hunt other players, take advantage of random special events, or seek out the 3 sacred treasures, which will make you unstoppable.
  5. Angel Duel. In this mode it's a 1v1 battle between you and another angel in a flat surface, maybe a few places to take the high ground and take cover. You're allowed whatever weapons and armor you like, but all stats are evened out and powers are disavowed. Defeat the other angel in a best 2 out of 3 fight to the death.
Notes: There would be special events, tournaments, and even limited time modes that push forward the narrative of Uprising, involving Viridi and Dark Pit, as well as new gods to contend with. It should be noted that Free For All is the only one with a flying section, as putting this in a competitive multiplayer environment is unfeasible, at least, not without massive overhauls. If anyone has any ideas, shoot them my way. Also, 3v3 and Angel Duel would have additional ranked modes with all the usual stuff to expect from those modes. Then again, it's Nintendo, so maybe not :P
You'll notice I mentioned armor a lot. That's because I think a good addition would be equipping your angel with armor to help protect them, and give extra depth to the gameplay. We have weapons for attacking, armor for defending/enhancing, and powers for utility. Makes sense in my opinion. Also, letting us customize it with cosmetics that we can pay for directly ala Titanfall 2 's online store would be divine.
This is all just a fan brainstorming and thinking of the future. As much as I want a full installment of Kid Icarus in the style of Uprising, the game only sold modestly and while it's cult following is ravenous, Nintendo rarely listens to such a vocal minority. Even if they did, it could result in them releasing a title at an bad time, and then the franchise is truly doomed forever. That's why I think an approach like the one I highlighted could work best. It's free to play, meaning everyone could play it, it would give Nintendo another online game to highlight and to push their service with, and it could even help gauge whether a full on Uprising sequel is worth it for them. Only time will tell if Kid Icarus will ever return, and what form that would take. All I know is that I'll be there to find out. Until then, let me know what you think of my "pitch".
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Really Impressed. Considering the game is free to play (if you choose), finding the gameplay really good as it's a mobile game. Great offline and managed to build a decent team in a week. Experienced a bit of input lag playing users online but that's the only gripe so far

Really Impressed. Considering the game is free to play (if you choose), finding the gameplay really good as it's a mobile game. Great offline and managed to build a decent team in a week. Experienced a bit of input lag playing users online but that's the only gripe so far submitted by BlondeDan1 to pesmobile [link] [comments]

How do I fix this I played the story I learned how to play tha game and I made a team in free play and I tried using it online and it doesn’t work ?

How do I fix this I played the story I learned how to play tha game and I made a team in free play and I tried using it online and it doesn’t work ? submitted by gdhsheuksjd to NarutoNinjaStorm [link] [comments]

To all the gamers who are struggling financially and want to play something new this game is free on ps4 and pc (maybe xbox) and its an online game with no ps plus or gold required it has various modes and is very fun try it out

To all the gamers who are struggling financially and want to play something new this game is free on ps4 and pc (maybe xbox) and its an online game with no ps plus or gold required it has various modes and is very fun try it out submitted by BubbyTheRocket to gaming [link] [comments]

Since destiny 2 is a “free to play” game, do you need Xbox live god to play it online on Xbox one?

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So basically I just started playing Red Dead Online and I can't find any of the free stuff for PS4 players in game. Am I doing something wrong or am I just too late?

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what are some good free online games i can play with someone else?

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Looking for fun, relatively stress free, games I can play online with my friends on pc.

Would prefer games that aren't based on grind/battlepass or pvp, as those tend to feel really tedious and can get to be a bit much. Any and all suggestions would be appreciated, thank you! Deleted my previous post of this because I messed up the title of the original post.
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[PC][2017?]Free-to-play Steam game, 3rd person shooter PvE you can co-op online and the reviews are mixed

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Third person shooter
Estimated year of release: 2010 above
Graphics/art style: Looks kinda like Borderlands and Gears of War
Notable characters:
Notable gameplay mechanics: When you shoot enemies your screen becomes kinda static a bit. There are even DLCs for it.
Other details: I just saw it one day and want to try it but I forgot the name
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Can you play free games like apex online right now? Or has it not been implemented yet?

I know they’re changing it but idk if it’s up and running yet
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Albion Online is a free to play game available on Android, it's cross platform aswell. It's not available on the play store you need to download it off there website but suggest you give it a good look it's a mmorpg I've been playing it for a few weeks and it's pretty decent good fun.

Albion Online is a free to play game available on Android, it's cross platform aswell. It's not available on the play store you need to download it off there website but suggest you give it a good look it's a mmorpg I've been playing it for a few weeks and it's pretty decent good fun. submitted by EViLDEAD92 to AndroidGaming [link] [comments]

Free App Store games you can play online with your partner?

Looking for something fun, but also free that my boyfriend and I can play together over the phone, does anyone know of anything good?
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Why aren’t Xbox Live and PlayStation Plus near free when online games on PC don’t have pay to play?

Just an honest question. I had an Xbox for years, and I remember paying nearly $60 a year to play online, on top of all the games. When I upgraded to a PC I was surprised to see steam didn’t have the same system. Why is that? I’m assuming it has something to do with Microsoft and Sony actually building the consoles where steam is just an app you download but I truly don’t know.
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[Online][world-building][2000s] 2-d pixelated game, seems to be similar to terraria, but it was free and you could play it right off of a URL!

This game was entirely 2-d, and pixelated with chat features and lots of different worlds you could pop in and out of. I remember playing it around ~2017ish but I'm not sure how long it has been around for. I know it was free and didn't need a steam account or anything, and it was on it's own website. The premise was that you could build your own island/space, and your island would be on a url you could search on like gamename . com/myisland. You could add lots of pixel art/trees to your island that you spot on other islands, if I remember correctly. I specifically remember using the chat feature, and once you wrote something to a different person, the chat would kind of float up and away next to your character.
I actually got this reddit account just to find the name of this game, it's been killing me (so sorry if I'm not super savvy with reddit etiquitte!). I just want to go back to this online world I made in my childhood:))
If you guys can find the name of this game, I will forever be in your debt:) thank ya'll so much!
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Mesonis, my 12 month little-big action-strategy game on Pico8, is OUT NOW ON ITCH, FREE TO PLAY ONLINE, NO INSTALL!

Hello all, I've worked hard on Mesonis during 2019 and 2020 all while finishing my degree and I'm really proud of how it's turned on. Give it a go and I hope you enjoy it!
https://thegamejammer.itch.io/mesonis
✨: Procgen starmaps to wage galactic-scale war
🚀: Control a pilot, control the outcome
💻: Supports PC, controller and mobile (just about)
This is my big debut as a gamedev, so all feedback welcome :D
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