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Hi, thanks for the great video. I’ve been playing this game from the beginning, and I really like it. I have a question: how were you able to enable FSR support? In my game, I only have access to TSR.
I'm glad you enjoyed my video. I'm still learning how to make them, so your feedback means a lot to me. Regarding your question, I used footage from the early stages of Early Access for this video. Currently, I only have access to TSR.
Gambling is a nice touch, but I don’t see the connection between gambling and the economy. In my opinion, a strong economy in Pax Dei will require many things, starting with a new currency
@LatoTheMMOVeteran you need something to do with the money. Entertainment is an important part of an economy. With the social aspect seeming to be a large focus with the game it just seems to be a logical addiction to encourage more interaction.
@@thothdelrune Gambling has no real impact on the economy because it simply transfers money from one person to another. In a sandbox like Pax Dei, much like in real life, money isn’t the goal-it’s a means to an end. Entertainment is an important aspect of the economy, just like anything that can be bought or sold. Pax Dei is a world inspired by the medieval era. If you want to profit from entertainment or gambling, you can organize tournament with wagers on who will win. No additional mechanics or developer support are needed for this-you just need to find willing participants.
@LatoTheMMOVeteran the transfer of money from one person to another is an impact on the economy though. And yes you can always wager. So why is that any different than playing dice or cards? Having diversity of entertainment and ways to use your money means it appeals to more people. In fact if you tax gambling institutions it has an even larger impact on the economy. And isnt part of the game for it to grow in different directions with different types of people? Almost every medieval fantasy setting has it so Im not exactly sure why you seem so against it. Even lord of the rings. But sure. No impact on the economy. And no viewership from me 🤣 not into close minded channels that bash down on others ideas so have a nice day but you lost a viewer.
@@thothdelrune In my opinion, everyone is the master of their own fate, and everyone has the right to express their views. If someone disagrees with my opinions, I’m always willing to listen why they hold a different perspective. At the same time, I’m happy to explain why I think the way I do. However, if you’re only interested in content that aligns with your beliefs, I regret to say that you might not find that here. When I present my opinions, I always speak honestly about what I truly think, not what others might prefer to hear. Returning to the topic of gambling: I agreed with you that gambling is appealing, and it would be great to see various forms of gambling or entertainment introduced in Pax Dei. I also agree that the more avenues players have to develop themselves, the better. However, gambling, much like theft, doesn’t make an economy strong. From an economic standpoint, neither of these activities has any significant impact.
🎮 Thank you for watching! If this analysis of Pax Dei got you curious about the game or sparked any thoughts, feel free to subscribe to my channel for more content: ttps://www.youtube.com/@LatoTheMMOVeteran?sub_confirmation=1
💬 What’s your take on Pax Dei so far? Is it living up to the hype, or does it still have a long way to go? Let me know your thoughts in the comments - I’d love to hear what you think!
☕ Enjoying my content? You can support the channel here: buymeacoffee.com/latothemmoveteran
Let’s shape the future of Pax Dei together! 🌟
Hi, thanks for the great video. I’ve been playing this game from the beginning, and I really like it. I have a question: how were you able to enable FSR support? In my game, I only have access to TSR.
I'm glad you enjoyed my video. I'm still learning how to make them, so your feedback means a lot to me. Regarding your question, I used footage from the early stages of Early Access for this video. Currently, I only have access to TSR.
Gonna need some gambling if they are trying to have a strong economy. Starting with something simple like blackjack or liars dice wouldnt be too hard.
Gambling is a nice touch, but I don’t see the connection between gambling and the economy. In my opinion, a strong economy in Pax Dei will require many things, starting with a new currency
@LatoTheMMOVeteran you need something to do with the money. Entertainment is an important part of an economy. With the social aspect seeming to be a large focus with the game it just seems to be a logical addiction to encourage more interaction.
@@thothdelrune Gambling has no real impact on the economy because it simply transfers money from one person to another. In a sandbox like Pax Dei, much like in real life, money isn’t the goal-it’s a means to an end.
Entertainment is an important aspect of the economy, just like anything that can be bought or sold. Pax Dei is a world inspired by the medieval era. If you want to profit from entertainment or gambling, you can organize tournament with wagers on who will win. No additional mechanics or developer support are needed for this-you just need to find willing participants.
@LatoTheMMOVeteran the transfer of money from one person to another is an impact on the economy though. And yes you can always wager. So why is that any different than playing dice or cards? Having diversity of entertainment and ways to use your money means it appeals to more people. In fact if you tax gambling institutions it has an even larger impact on the economy. And isnt part of the game for it to grow in different directions with different types of people? Almost every medieval fantasy setting has it so Im not exactly sure why you seem so against it. Even lord of the rings. But sure. No impact on the economy. And no viewership from me 🤣 not into close minded channels that bash down on others ideas so have a nice day but you lost a viewer.
@@thothdelrune In my opinion, everyone is the master of their own fate, and everyone has the right to express their views. If someone disagrees with my opinions, I’m always willing to listen why they hold a different perspective. At the same time, I’m happy to explain why I think the way I do. However, if you’re only interested in content that aligns with your beliefs, I regret to say that you might not find that here. When I present my opinions, I always speak honestly about what I truly think, not what others might prefer to hear.
Returning to the topic of gambling: I agreed with you that gambling is appealing, and it would be great to see various forms of gambling or entertainment introduced in Pax Dei. I also agree that the more avenues players have to develop themselves, the better. However, gambling, much like theft, doesn’t make an economy strong. From an economic standpoint, neither of these activities has any significant impact.