@@AniMatrix0101 yeah just have a human being on payroll checking the theoretically thousands of games or even hundreds of games happening. That's totally going to happen. Companies totally care enough to hire employees specifically to be GMs for their games.
@@AniMatrix0101 People are good actors and will pretend to not have cheats. An overwatch system could possibly work for the blatant cheaters but what if people are using walls and can hide it well. With that in mind replays are not hard evidence. We've seen so many FPS players with controversial replays who are legit. I'm not saying a replay system isn't a good idea but that it's not that simple to catch cheaters.
Bro the anti-cheat system would literally need to be a psychical entity that break's the cheaters knee caps whenever they are caught using mods in order for this to even remotely work out.
Nah imagine the anti-cheat is a hyper-intelligent AI a la Jarvis that watches every player in every match and acts as a director, causing special events to trigger, rare items to spawn and all kinds of shit when it deems appropriate, and can instantly detect when someone is using cheats and instantly bans them whenever they do. The technology isn't there unless Doc is from the year 2323 but it would be hype.
After watching this, it crossed my mind that Dr. D might not fully comprehend how life-changing $100,000 can be, especially for someone from a third-world country. A ton of people would be willing to commit actual crimes in the real world for that kind of money, let alone cheat in a game.
@@chriswilson9748 yh but most in the 1st world wouldn’t commit a crime for a one time payment of 100k. It might be different in the 3rd world because things are a lot cheaper so that kind of money might set you up for life…
@@insidescuffI mean unless you are filthy rich people probably would. You spend time and money earning crypto based items that add up to 100k then someone just takes it from you. I could see that either leading to some real psychotic individuals or weirdos finding ways to get that stuff from people.
@@insidescuffyeah I would😂 I have, I’ve done it for less. I know 2 killers that did it for nothing but a little bit of drugs🤷♂️ I myself have no issue selling weed and acid to highschool kids, I won’t sell em no bad shit and won’t fuck em over, but I hardly care for their well being if I’m selling em drugs I’m pretty sure, I love drugs, but society says they are very bad, so I must not care, is what I’ve come to😂 I had 20k and weight in meth, shrooms, weed/wax Just tryna get out a damn motel 6. Id do sum shit for 100k bruh, I HATED selling meth. Watch best friends from kindergarten lose their minds in the parking lot… And I know I helped their plug get that cheap, and I didn’t se to my best friend, but helping his plug get a deal, helping him get a deal…. Also, I know I cared cuz that shit still breaks my heart…. Acid ain’t nearly as bad as some people say… you’ll survive. Meth isn’t either, but it’s all true about not sleeping…. And it’s heart breaking… That’s a lot of people’s kids that addicted to drugs versus like,,, just offing 1 person🤷♂️🤷♂️ Desperation makes people do crazy shit, they didn’t even think they would do… like survivor stories where people turn cannibals… It’s not comparable, but watching your family starve and hurt for generation, you’ll do sum shit bro… to take care of your mom and your daughter, you’ll do sum shit 100k ain’t a whole lot, but atleast you’ll be safe for a bit.
What's truly baffling is even doctor disrespect himself experienced hackers against him while playing tournaments that were anywhere from five thousand to ten thousand dollars. And that was in War zone right when it came out.The fact that he doesn't believe that there is going to be cheaters in either his game or tournaments is mind blowing
when you're involved with NFTs/crypto, the amount of money is so large that there's no way he would ever be allowed to say anything remotely critical of it like that
@TheSuperappelflap exactly. Now don't get me wrong, I love Doc and what he is doing, but maybe his ambitions are a little bit too high for what he wants to achieve. And on the flip side, if there are in fact cheaters, and they do indeed cheat and win, there better be some damn great auditing for the win. I do think it would be hilarious to imagine if they did catch someone cheating, the run the tournament again but minus out the cheaters.
@@Stupidhead17 I might just play it for the rage I want the toxic Community I got back in Modern Warfare 2 the one that turned boys into men and if anything this game is at least marketing that for me and that's a definite Buy in my book as long as it doesn't come out as a scam or anything which I agree with Charlie I don't think he would commit die on his career like that.
I just imagine playing this with an online buddy you’ve been gaming with for several years and you’re like “oh my god I found a $500k nft!” Then he teamkills you and you never hear from him again
Anything is only worth as much as someone is willing to pay for it. He can also come out and say: "Imagine finding an item that's worth 500 Billion!!11!" If no one pays for it, it won't be worth sh1t
He's been out of touch for a long long time. He was interesting to watch for a brief period, but it's clear how desperate he is these days to try and chase trends and not really create anything of value, just make a quick buck off his gullible younger viewers, since most of the older ones left.
@@yurilopes420 Yes, but he also makes them seem like a representative of all nfts. They would never cover a project that showed actual promise or they would get drug through the mud like Lazy Peon did for having a sponsored NFT game.
The idea that there will be no cheaters is just adorable. Just him saying that will draw in cheaters just to spite him, regardless of the financial motivation.
invasive hardware/software check before cashing out an item. real world identification. background checking process that takes a few days and is run by real people, etc. many solutions to this. doc has been playing games longer than most here have been alive, hes aware of cheaters.
Yeah but Charlie is spouting regurgitated info about NFTs, like its only the fox news bad version of NFTs. If we didnt like it when people called us morons with laptops, smart phones, and the internet, why are we doing the same and not examining the good sides of NFT? Clearly the internet is both good and bad, its not just for human trafficking and stealing bank info. edit: literally I wouldnt be surprised if Charlie has no IDEA what NFT, crypto, blockchains are positively capable of and why the concept was brought up in the first place. FTX and scams is 20% of this genre but is talked about like it's 100% of its potential. But researching this concept isn't good content I guess.
i fear the negative implications of losing a 100k item in a game, imagine losing life changing money like that, some dudes gonna go ghost if he loses that.
@@OrphansCorpse Except that this game is linked to real money, money that could (Theoretically) change someone and their whole families lives. It's honestly some black mirror shit, trying to extract in a game in order to feed your family. If you think it will be casual players trying to have fun, it won't be. It simply cannot be, if there is any sort of money involved. Even if items are $50 there would be an industry built around farming those items. It's not a game anymore if the items can change your real life. If you don't think people will kill themselves after being denied life changing money, you don't really understand the real world.
@@frankguy6843 read my comment again. It's not the games fault if some loser offs themselves over it. Edit: People need to take accountability for their actions. " trying to extract in a game in order to feed your family" I've never read such stupidness in my life. If someone needs to feed their family, and they choose to solve that playing a video game, then that family has bigger problems. How about selling the PC they are playing on huh ? the irony of you telling someone about living in the real world lol I can't deal with logic that low, so this conversations has ended. Reply if you wish, just know I won't read it, or reply back. You're just factually wrong.
Imagine extracting with a team and winning a 100,000$ item. And now your fighting with you buddies to receive the fair share of earnings. That would literally destroy friendships
The original Baldur's Gate came out in 1998, you could import your character and their items into the sequel in 2001 and also one of the expansions, in fact there was an easter egg questline spanning all three that required an item from each game to complete. You 100% don't need NFTs or the blockchain to transfer your items or skins between games, it's a unwanted "solution" to a problem that has never existed.
You could do it in freaking Quest For Glory! That was on the DOS back when computers couldn't even get 256 colors, IT'S THAT OLD. And for QFG you not only could bring items up but if they weren't in the next game the intro explained why you didn't have the items. Also Champions of Norrath (that Everquest spinoff), that was cool, first PS2 game I had that did save transferring AND you could also transfer your character and inventory to a new game+ OR to and from a co-op save file, on top of the transfer to the sequel. And Dragon Age did it for your playthrough's decisions shaping the sequels' worlds so it would remember who died, what you did, and who your heroes were. It was wonky though because Bioware can't debug their stuff ugh. You 200% don't need NFTs or blockchains. Just a few flags set to on or off.
the idea behind NFTs though is the fact that if you own x item in this game, you will own it in any other game, it's a bit different from just importing a character while it would be cool to own a legendary item across different games, you're gonna need the games to implement that item, which is the main problem with this entire idea of NFT items in games
I CANNOT wait for this to release, its going to the biggest honey trap for cheaters from every other game on the market, it will clear them out so we can finally have some fun.
that’s not how cheating works 😂 if i get banned for cheating on one game, it quite literally doesn’t effect my status on ANY OTHER GAME (even games by the same company)
@@deagle2yadome696 hes saying there will be a little bit of time that people will stop cheating in say rust or day z and will go play dead drop instead. Nothing about them getting banned. Its a good lure away from other games for a little while
Even if you assume there will be zero cheaters, no one is gonna have fun with this game. It would be the most high stress toxic inducing game there is... The rage and toxic behavior would be on a new level.
Yeah, this was my immediate thought. People will optimize the fun out of games that have no real-life reward. People will say the most horribly racist and toxic shit they can think of in a casual non-ranked League match. The idea that people won't play as scummy and toxic as possible when real money is on the line is ludicrous.
"He wouldn't scam anyone, that would be career suicide!" -every scam victim ever. I've heard too many versions of that line too many times before. I don't know Dr. Disrespect, I don't even watch him. But from the outside looking on, no matter how little sense it makes for these creators to do this, it's always the same story every time. I can't imagine that the pattern would start changing now.
And claims like “finding items worth $100k” just add fuel to the fire! Who pays for these? Why would it be worth that much? How is it worth that much? It just seems so badly thought out that every red flag goes off in my head
EXACLTY. I think he's realize he can't be doing this shit forever, so he's gonna try to milk his audience for everything and then bail eventually. If his audience doesn't care they got fked over, then he'll move on to his next scheme.
@Frank so true. It’s really the main ingredient in crypto scams of this type having a large trusting loyal following built in. Not many are launched saying “this guy/gal wouldn’t not scam their scam their audience!”. Now I will say most of them are transparently scams and all of us outside looking in can see it for what it is and those behind it for what they are- and it’s really hard to imagine Dr Disrespect being one of those scumbags.. but on the other hand when has ANY project that’s not a scam hype up it’s use of NFT’s? It’s literally yet to be seen!
Dr. Disrespect has failed to realize that his 100k item is only worth a 100k if someone is willing to pay 100k for it. Which will never happen, for the reasons Charlie mentioned, and also because it just won't.
Yeah, that was my immediate reaction, too. Where is this money supposed to come from? An item isn't actually worth 100k just because the game slaps that price tag on it.
nah, they will, people dump shit loads of money on vtubers and such, some of them go as far as to dumping 10k$ daily. There will 100% be someone who buys them, an idiot. Than this idiot won't be able to sell it any further. PPL bought fuckin ape pictures for milions of dollars.
This is actually good news for gamers! All of the hackers will be busy fighting each other in this sesspool of a game while we all can enjoy our normal games again
This is 100% true. I honestly can't see how anyone in the world, even if they have no experience of videogames, could see it any other way. There is either another way that he is thinking he can earn a massive amount of money from this that he hasn't disclosed yet (charges for NFT resale? Charges for different character profiles? etc.), Or he is unbelievably disillusioned. There are farms, millions of people that earn a (admittedly shitty ) amount of money to exploit games for others. This is a magnet. It's going to fail straight out the door.
i think he's realize he can't be doing this shit forever, so he's gonna try to milk his audience for everything and then bail eventually. If his audience doesn't care they got fked over, then he'll move on to his next scheme.
I see serious flaws in the critique of this game. DR disrespect isnt the one setting the prices, the secondary market is making those valuations. Its no different than the current secondary markets for games like CS Rocket League. Certain items are high in demand because of that they can command a premium. In the hypothetical put forth by Dr Disrepect, he is just saying there could be an item thats worth a lot on the secondary. In order for that item to be worth a lot, the market has to see the value. They wont see value if no one is playing the game for fun and nobody cares about the game. So if the game isnt fun, there wont be anyone investing their time in playing the game. If people arent willing to exchange their time for fun, then you wont have a secondary market for the in game items. Cheating is a problem is all competitive games, Play to Earn mechanics does nothing to change that dynamic. Players will stop playing a game if its competitively unbalanced, or if it has rampant cheating. There is no competitive game coming out, that doesn't have to commit serious resources to anti-cheat systems. Just like they also have to spend a lot of time balancing the gameplay, weapons, map...etc. The only thing the blockchain introduces is it provides the user to custody their own items and not have to rely on the game publisher as a gatekeeper. In order for this game to work, it has to be fun and not a job. Games like Axie Infinity were not fun, they were just ponzis dressed up around a "game". No one was playing Axie because they were having a good time. They were only playing the game to breed more axies which they could dump on the secondary. At a certain point the secondary market dried up because no one actually wanted to play the agme for fun. It was just people breeding axies and selling them for cheaper and cheaper prices. If Dead Drop is just a generic FPS with bad hit detection, poorly designed maps, unbalanced weapons...etc the game will fail. Tacking on blockchain or Play 2 Earn does nothing to address the fundamentals of the actual game.
The closest way I could see it working is if once you got an item, it entered a profile wallet, like steam's inventory system, and it couldn't be stolen from someone. Idk how this could happen or would work.
If this game defies all logic and indeed becomes a success then it's highly possible that every major gaming companies will try to shove NFTs down our throats once again.
The average gamer won’t have the resources to dump into something like this that literally works off nfts we already know that those in themselves are just a waste so for him to center the game around it is just asking for the game to fail remember the other game that tried to do the nft thing they shit down so damn quick
“You can’t funge the un-fungible, goddamit! The non-fungible will stay non-funged!” Probably the greatest statement that has ever spurted from someone’s meat masher. Kudos
The best thing to do for this game's longevity is to split it into two game modes: a "for fun" game mode that is entirely f2p and is essentially tarkov/vigor in a different setting, and a "for stakes" game mode to participate in the Ethereum mining sweat-swamp that requires a linked up account to play. At least that way it would coalesce the problems there into an area possible to focus on.
Imagine if this game becomes the first to require a social security number and other forms of personal ID just to make an account. Then again, maybe that would just encourage identity theft and account hacking which just creates a different security problem 🤔
Yes, imagine seeing a streamer trying to extract with a $100k NFT and getting sniped. I'm sure nothing bad would happen and that streamer's chat would cheer them right up, or a "good effort" from their wife will cool them down.
Bro got caught cheating on his wife; so im guessing he figures the mass public will never see him as a good guy anyways LOL. Not to mention his streaming career is def falling since pubg so nows the perfect time to scam everyone and retire lol. I cant believe he thinks everyone wont think this.
Only way i can think of to somewhat **Combat** the cheaters would be to implement some sort of Time Lock on the NFT's you extract with. If the cheater was detected within that Time Frame, the NFT's either get deleted/gifted or returned to the players they killed for it. But this in itself im sure would have other side effects too.
The only way I could see a system like this working is if it were setup thru a proper esports league. No actual big money gains or very little gains on low level, but at higher levels of play (say in a live-streamed esports tournament where people are literally flown out and are playing on LAN) people are competing for those super rare big money items. Even then, there are still loopholes and with cheaters it seems like it will just be too much of a risk
Add a mutant hunting segment where you've got an unholy hybrid mess to capture, and have to use real-world logic to find where it'd be living before your time runs out. THAT actually sounds neat ngl.
Charlie's got some great points, the only way i can picture this working is if there was a team monitering everyones screens when a game has actual money on the line. But then thats people being paid to watch so... Hope Doc figures this one out
Dr. Disrespect needs a miracle to actually have absolutely no cheaters. If in another universe he actually creates a foolproof anti-cheat software that actually works, that'd be world breaking in the gaming community
You can 100% restrict the item to be sold until x happens and take it back at will. If you try to sell a high value item you could go through a vod review process to prove you didn't cheat.
Because he is the highest skilled video game player. Dude makes thousands doing so. So he will continue to be up in the ranks till its his time to come down. So keep crying 🤣
The only way I see this work and even that’s a maybe is after every extraction it stays pending in between the 2 players and after a admin or maybe a AI algorithm review the extraction it either confirms or denies the extraction. Problem with this is that extraction would probably take up to days to even weeks to extract. And i don’t even know if AI can review replays to determine if their cheating or not. And if AI don’t work like that, u cannot hire enough people to monitor millions of extractions a day.
Until the next time of course. Humans don't actually learn. It takes generations. We aren't a smart lot on the whole & love to repeat ourselves over & over again, typically in blood.
as long as the cheating can be handled, its an incredible idea. also im 99% sure dr. disrespect, the man who has been gaming for longer than most people here have been alive, is welll aware of cheaters and has something in plan. its years down the line.
i almost have to assume once you get an item its kept on death? clearly people arent going to run around risking a 100,000 dollar item. so 1 of 2 things would happen, it would be permanently kept in some safety storage deposit box till it would be sold to someone else who would do the same thing with it or 2 the game will make it so you keep your stuff on death and then it doesnt matter if you die to a cheater? the idea of just having you lose items worth money to other players, especially cheaters.... its not a viable or even remotely sane business model.
If they make the game on consoles only it would severley limit cheating. Don't really see any hackers on console in comparison to pc where they are in every multi-player game
TBH depending on how the NFT's are tied to the account the risk of cheating, requirement of participating in high value PvP situations. Simply may not financially viable with the a ban rate
Linus Tech Tips has a rule: NEVER insult your audience. Instead of calling the naysayers idiots, he should have said something to acknowledge the justified skepticism and explain what he's gonna do to win our trust.
10:00 and another thing: If you have a public Steam profile, any developer could look at the Steam API and just port your CS:GO skins over to their new game provided you connect your account. It's not that hard.
The doctor is a genius low key. Hear me out. His plan is to get all the cheaters off COD by making this game and incentivizing them making the switch to this new game. This way he can play his games with much less cheating bc they’re all playing his new one.
@@Bajanprince67 well lets take a look at playstation 5 console, there are 0 hackers, there might be cheaters who use glitches but there are no physical hackers using things like aimbots and mod menu because it is not possible to do that on a playstation 5 console, maybe xbox, im not sure, but its not possible to aimbot on ps5
@@user-ym1xj1qy8e Guess you didn't hear the news.. live services have been dying left and right due to market saturation. Most of the upcoming live services are being canceled. Majority of gamers really don't like live services, they have huge update packages which suck for anyone who doesn't have unlimited data, you have to have internet to play them.. so if your internet goes down, you can't enjoy the damn game you paid for, and the worst thing of all... the predatory monetization. They build in unfun gameplay loops to drive players towards monetization. Just look at Warzone.. they change the damn gun meta every time they want you to buy something.
Tradable 'valuable' in-game items is one of the few possible actual good uses for Blockchain tech honestly. Like CS skins you own and can sell even if valve/steam ban your account, if your steam acc hacked you still have the valuable skins in your wallet. Possible out of game/cross game utility and so on. But if you win the items in-game cheaters make it unviable unfortunately
Dr disrespect is going to learn just how difficult it is, not only create a game, but also to keep it sustainable for years. It needs to be his life. I hope he doesn't think it's non hackable. When real money is involved people will find a way to break the game and once again ruin it for legit players.
Dr. Disrespect worked at Sledgehammer Games as a map designer for COD Advanced Warfare. He hired a dev from Halo Infinite to lead the project. I don't doubt he and his team can make the game, but this NFT stuff is bad news. But yeah, like Charlie said, this game will be full of the cheatiest of the cheaters and attract the wrong attention/audience and just be full of problems from top to bottom.
If there's a game lobby with an item worth 100 grand in it, there would have to be an employee in that match as well watching for cheating in realtime. The only way they can dream of this working is if they have an active digital security team constantly watching their game for cheaters and banning them in realtime so people don't experience being robbed by them constantly, like Charlie's example. They need the agents from The Matrix jumping from match to match. lol
Very good point, and whilst watching this video I thought the best and only way this would actually work is by doing tournaments every now and again like an ESPORTS tournament. Where the best players in the game attend are all on a LAN and compete for said 100k NFT, with spectators watching and staff there What he is suggesting cannot happen in every game, it’s just not possible
@@DKHarris96 you'd be surprised what they could probably manage to do if they marketed it as a "privilege" to be a 'referee' for their games. They could totally get volunteers to do it for free; I know companies have done things like that before. (i'm not saying they _should_ do that, it's a really predatory thing to do. But they could)
@@idontwantahandlethough I mean they could make it non-predatory where the referee agrees to watch for a certain timeframe of a day, and in return they get something like an undiscovered NFT worth over a minimum of some set amount. Or, if their dishing out the money for said 100k NFT, than I'm sure they could pay a few people a good amount of money to watch the servers as a career. That's too optimistic though I bet
Even with real time banishment, it would still be messy, just think of the amount of players a certain cheater could take out in the downtime between suspecting and actually indentifying the player as a confirmed cheater.
@@molin1310 I mean, I agree with what you are saying, but I wonder if with the proposition of making money, if legal action could be taken against cheaters? Where you need go verify your ID before playing and cheating maliciously could bring fraud chsrges or something similar
People use them to attempt to be on trend. They want to push crypto so bad due to their distrust for the government and we'll for selfish purposes. But either way you go there's taxes and you gotta pay up front for crypto so it's basically a stock but instead of helping another useful company and it's many employees..it's all pretty much self serving. The risk is higher and people are using unknown amounts of energy just so these crypto places riding a trend can grift off of desperation and fear from our society.
To be fair charlie knows nothing about NFTs. He's not keeping an open mind ironically as we didnt like it when boomers had no open mind to the internet and just wanted to watch tv and read newspapers. Charlie is the same.
@liamsteam walsh Enter the whole reason the ORIGINAL people brought up crypto. People are tired of the market. But instead of glorifying the good sides we regurgitate "scams" and keep it from progressing, as if FTX and Dr. Disrespect represents the entire concept. These youtubers including that coffee guy that exposed logan paul aren't stupid. The views and money are in controversy, not in dissecting concepts such as crypto with absolute fairness to good and bad.
Unless they don't tell the user what they've got until they're out of the match, but from the wording of the statement that makes it seem like the player will know what they've picked up.
The accounts would need to be very high value, you can't have it where accounts are being bought and sold for $5 like a lot of games. If there is high value for the accounts, the barrier for entry would at least help dissuade some cheaters. Not all, but some. The major problem with this is that it would create a high barrier for regions that cant afford it, and before anyone sugggests region locking... That doesn't work now, why would it work later?
Pretty much every time one of these starts with an "as I'm sure you already know" or "as all of you have heard about already," I am immediately blasted with a new random bit of information I have never heard about in my life
I will say when I first started the video I wasn't convinced you understood what Doc was going for but the more points you made about the sess pool that is gaming in general...and the level of cheating that go on even with no money is involved....ya it's a disaster waiting to happen.
6:48 I agree and this has happened to me with Diablo 2 resurrected, I started off playing and I got some good stuff and I was trading it but next thing I knew a bunch of people were using bots and duping and it absolutely destroyed the market behind it, this same thing applies with fallout 76 I was playing that legitimately and people found dupes and ways to cheat and it pushed me out of that game too. So I agree a hundred percent that cheaters do destroy communities and the markets that come with it and he cannot expect people to not cheat when that's an easy way for them to make money from it.
Tarkov is riddled with cheaters and it's pretty expensive to buy the game every time you get banned, and there's not even money to earn in Tarkov. You're absolutely right and I think even if the game was incredible, it'll be completely ruined by cheater and by extension ruined by its biggest gimmick.
@@xiMvP Not really possible anymore, they removed barters and you can't drop items in raid. You could pay for a carry but then they have logs of both accounts and both get banned.
Like in GTA online when you're delivering cargo around a map and a hacker blows everyone up out of nowhere and you lose all your money - I always thought "man, I wish that was real money I just lost"
D3 RMAH had this issue. On launch the Chinese gold farmers and botter inflated the price of gold which inflated the cost of items. At one point a Flawless Star ruby or emerald cost 45mil gold. And this was vanilla, so if something dropped it was few and far between good.
it would be a cool idea the point was to cheat, the best developers combined with the best skill could win. obviously it would be a game for a niche audience at that point, but it could provide a cool concept
I'm not someone who really believes in hacking in games especially competitive ones, but with 100,000$ on the line I'd fucking snort up cheat codes like a damn fiend. That amount of money would change my life. Can't say I'd be above it, but I'd like to be. I hope Dr.Disrespects game works out.
nothing in this game will be worth 100k unless the game itself becomes as popular as WZ, which is unlikely. an item will only be worth what players are willing to pay for it, for anything to be worth that much this game would have to have the playerbase of CSGO. even in a game like Diablo 3, which had a real money auction house when it came out and the items increased your power significantly, nothing was ever worth 100k.
Yeah even if the most valuable thing in there is $100 it would draw a lot of cheating interest. People cheat in Warzone and other free to play games where you can't earn anything from the game,
It honestly would be kind of cool to have a 2B2T situation where the entire game is literally just hackers seeing who's hacks work better and the game is just pure anarchy.
#1 problem value the markets could turn out profitable but the value of the nft I can’t see them getting over a 5.99 value just like a normal pay to of course they will have other options but I don’t think there will ever be an item in the game with real world value of $10,000+
This issue brings to mind the insane lengths Casinos go through to prevent cheating. And they have the advantage of completely controlling a real world space with very narrowly defined games.
@@Salisky counting cards isn't cheating. You're literally just playing the game better than everyone else. Just because it's against the rules of casinos doesn't mean you're actually cheating in blackjack, the casinos just refuse to allow people to have better odds than them. Counting cards is 100% skill based so it is far from cheating.
@@bruhngl certain States in the US are even making it illegal for casinos to stop card counters from playing because it is a skill thing. They aren't violating any rules, they're just playing the game really good.
@@bruhnglI don't think he was referring to card counting. There's a million dollar underground market of people that continuously develop devices to try and hack machines within casinos.
@@bruhngl i don’t know if the comment was even implying anything about card counting lol. Casinos will still kick you out if the think you are counting. There are plenty of ways to cheat at casino games.
Even without cheating, I'm sure teaming would occur. If you get a large group of people to go into the game at the same time. There's a good chance of being in the same lobby (depending on region, and whatnot, etc). Then, you just safely exit after getting the loot.
@@kwaitefuni9152 just keep the 100k in mind, in tarkov the person who discussed how cheats work was more affraid of getting recognize by cheaters firm (bad people) then tarkov themselves
@2:30 I dont know. Not saying Doc would, but there have been more than a couple big streamers/content creators that have been caught scamming their audience and they are still fine at least from what I know. I hold out hope that people are on the up and up but when things go sideways it doesnt surprise me either. Sounds like an interesting idea for a game though.
Let's not forget about the sheer amount of people that will end up getting royally fucked by disconnects and power failures during matches. It's one thing to lose a match when it's simply just a game for entertainment. It's a wholly separate thing when suddenly you've lost out on something with real-world value tied to it. Imagine the rage.
Now that godslap issue 3 is out, Charlie might finally fix the Godslap poster on his wall that slid down within its frame and hasn't been centered in the frame for a couple months now.
The thing I love about this game is the fact that on all my online games I’m about to run into less cheaters cause they will just go over there to hack and make money 😂
a way that mr disrespect can prevent the cheating is have a team that'll verify gameplay by recording the screen and when someone attempts to "extract" will send a request allowing a real person to verify and prevent cheating (cheaters could ofc just overlay cheating software on top or hide it from the game entirely but it would prevent something like aimbot and decently suspicious activity)
Because real money is involved, make the terms of use agreement include more personal information for every user. Essentially make it to where every user is a "certified" user but also have enough personal information to punish by law if anyone violates the terms of use agreement. A simple "ban" should not be enough in a game like this.
NFTbros and peddlers never say "Oh, you got your wallet hacked and your NFT stolen? We can help!" They *always* say "Oh, that sucks, but change your fucking display pic, it's not yours anymore" I expect Disrespect's Dev Team to take a very similar approach if someone were to report a hacking/account theft
Do you realize how many how incompetent this comment is?? for security reasons, which is one of the pros of Blockchain is there’s no moderator or admin that magically take it from one persons wallet. Meaning how could they help? Also, change your profile pic is literally a meme. Just say you don’t get the technology like a normal person
My first thought was that video games by design have theoretically infinite resources, so any in game item can become way too common to be worth anything, and then I remembered how Diablo II players trade Stones of Jordan instead of gold. Then you mention cheating.
Is Doc so feared that every person and every level of management agreed with him and no one brought up the negatives of this game? Blows my damn mind….
Most influencers just hire yesmen who’s only job is to OK their bosses plans, and whose only skillset is kissing ass. It’s part of the influencer ego. They all think they’re some Golden God whose brilliance can barely be contained. When in reality, they made their money off impressing 12 year olds on the internet and probably fuck kids.
@@Noooiiiissseee True, that's why it's more important for projects like games and movies to have a team that actually cares. So what if the director or whatever won the grammy or some shit but if he doesn't give a fuck about the artistry behind the IP, it's just wasted money. We keep seeing things fail cause the root of the problem is that we have haphazardly formed teams that just wants the paycheck. Yeah, they'll do "a" job just not one they're fond of. Like several shows for some reason have writers that publicly admit they hate the source material, where the hell is the logic in that?
EVEN IF there's no cheaters, my genuine first thought when Charlie said "most obvious issue" was, where is the money going to come from? You can't just whim it into existence, after all
It's an NFT. The idea is you sell it to other people and they purchase it as a future investment. In this case, Dr. Disrespect and his game dev crew aren't going to be making payouts.
it will basically be the csgo skin market. He is hoping that his game will pop off and that some items/skins will be worth 100k. Very unlikely in my opinion.
I have this rule where I never give a content creators money for any reason, only on a few occasions and under very specific circumstances, because of the amount of scams and stuff that are so rampant these days. I just don't trust anyone over the internet with stuff like that in general
Could just have a ranked reward system where the reward is based on match performance but that would have to be implemented into a different style of game
I saw someone say in another video, if you can make 100k in a game from a single Tarkov-like extraction, you're going to need damn NSA level anti-cheat to stop the cheaters.
what if they were to implement a method of verification where the game footage for anyone winning anything of monetary value would have to be reviewed first and anyone cheating would be ip banned or something general idea of an option and if they’re dealing with that kind of money then the cost of hiring people to review that footage would be worth it as well
The only way it could do no cheating is if the entire game was played through streaming. Consodering its a sweaty fps game though I don’t think internet speed and infrastructure is really there with even the best cloud partners to make it feel like a good fps.
Dear god, I get tilted and facepalm myself after dying in Tarkov. The thought of adding the potential of losing hundreds or thousands of dollars possibly to not just cheaters but just the random bullshittery that happens is a rage I can’t imagine.
@@NOU-iw3gb you wouldn’t, but if you found an extremely valuable item and tried to extract and got killed, the rage would be insane. that’s what he was saying
love how charlie always introduces a video with "I'm sure all of you already know", but i literally never know because he is my only source of news LMAO
You could make a system where if you extract items that it takes a week (or less idk) to redeem it and cash out, in that time they inspect that game session for any cheating.
Bruh, since the stakes are higher because the items actually have real-life value, the backstabbing that will happen in this game is going to be nuts. Friendships, whether online or in person, are going to stop because someone in the group is going to get greedy, or someone in the group might fuck up in a fight and lose a million dollars or something.
Yep I remember a story about someone who literally murdered his friend them thy stole a 500 quid sword in some MMO. An extremely example, but when the value in this game will be up to 100,000. People lose rationally. That is life changing money for some
Though the claimed value is also questionable. An NFT is only worth whatever you can convince some poor sucker to pay for buying it off you. If no one is willing to buy it from you, then the value ends up being nothing.
@weed smoke might be the same story but Dire Trip has a video on people that killed over in game items. they were supposed to share something rare they earned together, but one sold it and kept all money, then the other one killed them.
I bet the people who developed this game with him just assumed he was doing a scam. Like whenever he’d talk about how excited he was about the concept they just thought he was doing a bit.
@@akselbentsen3683 Yeah I mean there's not an incalculable amount of examples of this exact same thing consistently playing out as a scam before now or anything, while you could likely count on one hand the examples of these things that resulted in an actual game. A crap game, probably, at that.
Anti cheat would be extremely easy to design.. I've already thought of the many ideas that no develop has, for some reason unbeknownst to me, not thought of yet...
No human could design an anti-cheat strong enough to combat the absurd lengths people will go to to cheat in this game.
Who said it would be "public"? The ideia is quite good for a controlled special event / stream.
Yea your right so just have a human check the replay before they release the price to the winner. Not that hard 🤦♂️
@@AniMatrix0101 yeah just have a human being on payroll checking the theoretically thousands of games or even hundreds of games happening. That's totally going to happen. Companies totally care enough to hire employees specifically to be GMs for their games.
@@AniMatrix0101 People are good actors and will pretend to not have cheats. An overwatch system could possibly work for the blatant cheaters but what if people are using walls and can hide it well. With that in mind replays are not hard evidence. We've seen so many FPS players with controversial replays who are legit. I'm not saying a replay system isn't a good idea but that it's not that simple to catch cheaters.
its free to play so take that as you will
Bro the anti-cheat system would literally need to be a psychical entity that break's the cheaters knee caps whenever they are caught using mods in order for this to even remotely work out.
That sounds like a revolutionary idea
I'm better than Charlie, my content is better!!
I want to be that psychical entity
Or plant a computer virus if a cheater cheats.
Nah imagine the anti-cheat is a hyper-intelligent AI a la Jarvis that watches every player in every match and acts as a director, causing special events to trigger, rare items to spawn and all kinds of shit when it deems appropriate, and can instantly detect when someone is using cheats and instantly bans them whenever they do. The technology isn't there unless Doc is from the year 2323 but it would be hype.
After watching this, it crossed my mind that Dr. D might not fully comprehend how life-changing $100,000 can be, especially for someone from a third-world country. A ton of people would be willing to commit actual crimes in the real world for that kind of money, let alone cheat in a game.
Third world? 100k is a lot to most in first world.
@@chriswilson9748 yh but most in the 1st world wouldn’t commit a crime for a one time payment of 100k. It might be different in the 3rd world because things are a lot cheaper so that kind of money might set you up for life…
@@insidescuffI mean unless you are filthy rich people probably would. You spend time and money earning crypto based items that add up to 100k then someone just takes it from you. I could see that either leading to some real psychotic individuals or weirdos finding ways to get that stuff from people.
@@insidescuffyeah I would😂
I have, I’ve done it for less.
I know 2 killers that did it for nothing but a little bit of drugs🤷♂️
I myself have no issue selling weed and acid to highschool kids, I won’t sell em no bad shit and won’t fuck em over, but I hardly care for their well being if I’m selling em drugs I’m pretty sure, I love drugs, but society says they are very bad, so I must not care, is what I’ve come to😂
I had 20k and weight in meth, shrooms, weed/wax
Just tryna get out a damn motel 6.
Id do sum shit for 100k bruh, I HATED selling meth. Watch best friends from kindergarten lose their minds in the parking lot…
And I know I helped their plug get that cheap, and I didn’t se to my best friend, but helping his plug get a deal, helping him get a deal….
Also, I know I cared cuz that shit still breaks my heart….
Acid ain’t nearly as bad as some people say… you’ll survive.
Meth isn’t either, but it’s all true about not sleeping…. And it’s heart breaking…
That’s a lot of people’s kids that addicted to drugs versus like,,, just offing 1 person🤷♂️🤷♂️
Desperation makes people do crazy shit, they didn’t even think they would do… like survivor stories where people turn cannibals…
It’s not comparable, but watching your family starve and hurt for generation, you’ll do sum shit bro… to take care of your mom and your daughter, you’ll do sum shit 100k ain’t a whole lot, but atleast you’ll be safe for a bit.
100k is worth to kill for. That's a sad truth
What's truly baffling is even doctor disrespect himself experienced hackers against him while playing tournaments that were anywhere from five thousand to ten thousand dollars. And that was in War zone right when it came out.The fact that he doesn't believe that there is going to be cheaters in either his game or tournaments is mind blowing
yeah its crazy how people will say weird stuff when they can earn a paycheck by doing so. i wonder why...
when you're involved with NFTs/crypto, the amount of money is so large that there's no way he would ever be allowed to say anything remotely critical of it like that
I'm sure he's just confused and totally not suspending life facts for the sake of money. Humans just aren't like that, show me 1000 examples.
Hes friends with cheaters. He signed his NDA. He’s not for the people
@TheSuperappelflap exactly. Now don't get me wrong, I love Doc and what he is doing, but maybe his ambitions are a little bit too high for what he wants to achieve. And on the flip side, if there are in fact cheaters, and they do indeed cheat and win, there better be some damn great auditing for the win. I do think it would be hilarious to imagine if they did catch someone cheating, the run the tournament again but minus out the cheaters.
Can you imagine how toxic players will be when real world money is in hand and they try to extract and die? The rage muffins will be insane
It’s gonna be worse than COD rage
Oh it wud be a field day to watch on UA-cam when the game comes out. I'll stock up on popcorn.
I feel like it would be similar to gambling people killing themselves because they lost "everything"
It'll be glorious.
@@Stupidhead17 I might just play it for the rage I want the toxic Community I got back in Modern Warfare 2 the one that turned boys into men and if anything this game is at least marketing that for me and that's a definite Buy in my book as long as it doesn't come out as a scam or anything which I agree with Charlie I don't think he would commit die on his career like that.
I just imagine playing this with an online buddy you’ve been gaming with for several years and you’re like “oh my god I found a $500k nft!” Then he teamkills you and you never hear from him again
Or better yet the game application is designed to crash on extract before you get the reward, and the betrayal is all for nothing.
Don't say shit until you pocket it
Why would there even be a $500 k NFT in the game? How hard is Dr. Disrespect going to wash trade this garbage before he rugpulls?
@@OWnIshiiTrolling hyperbole bug guy
Imagine the lawsuits afterward
With an item worth $100,000 Doc would be in that lobby cheating himself 🤣
thats right champs !
Doc doesn't care much for $100K
@@underratedblastoise3908 No one is rich enough to not care about $100k cash, even billionaires.
Anything is only worth as much as someone is willing to pay for it. He can also come out and say: "Imagine finding an item that's worth 500 Billion!!11!"
If no one pays for it, it won't be worth sh1t
I mean he did cheat on his wife.
"People who call NFTs scams are headline followers"
I think it's safe to say Dr. Disrespect has become out of touch.
He's been out of touch for a long long time. He was interesting to watch for a brief period, but it's clear how desperate he is these days to try and chase trends and not really create anything of value, just make a quick buck off his gullible younger viewers, since most of the older ones left.
Tell us you read 100 headlines about NFTs without telling us....
@@DanielDroegeShow ding dong retard alert
@@DanielDroegeShowbro if anything it's not reading headlines it's watching Charlie videos
how many times has he made videos on nft scams?
@@yurilopes420 Yes, but he also makes them seem like a representative of all nfts. They would never cover a project that showed actual promise or they would get drug through the mud like Lazy Peon did for having a sponsored NFT game.
Imagine the hatemail you would get if you killed a player and they had a high value item on them, literal death threats lmao
😹
bro ppl gonna literally gonna go on insane lengths to find the cheaters house to go there and kill them
@@lightl1308 lmao now i get why hes making this game
Not much different then the regular gaming experience
threats?
The idea that there will be no cheaters is just adorable. Just him saying that will draw in cheaters just to spite him, regardless of the financial motivation.
invasive hardware/software check before cashing out an item. real world identification. background checking process that takes a few days and is run by real people, etc. many solutions to this.
doc has been playing games longer than most here have been alive, hes aware of cheaters.
Exactly, cheaters love a challenge
He is the biggest cheater of all of them
My man cheated in real life on his own WIFE
@@Benjyy_lll is this a mega Chad sigma 1000 moment?
Yeah but Charlie is spouting regurgitated info about NFTs, like its only the fox news bad version of NFTs. If we didnt like it when people called us morons with laptops, smart phones, and the internet, why are we doing the same and not examining the good sides of NFT? Clearly the internet is both good and bad, its not just for human trafficking and stealing bank info.
edit: literally I wouldnt be surprised if Charlie has no IDEA what NFT, crypto, blockchains are positively capable of and why the concept was brought up in the first place. FTX and scams is 20% of this genre but is talked about like it's 100% of its potential. But researching this concept isn't good content I guess.
i fear the negative implications of losing a 100k item in a game, imagine losing life changing money like that, some dudes gonna go ghost if he loses that.
yeah suicide might be another problem. People rage the fuck out over fake internet ranking let alone money.
SWATting people boutta be a normal occurrence for these players.
@@xinj6142 the game stinks, it's awful.
But if someone does that over a game, it's not the games fault.
@@OrphansCorpse Except that this game is linked to real money, money that could (Theoretically) change someone and their whole families lives. It's honestly some black mirror shit, trying to extract in a game in order to feed your family. If you think it will be casual players trying to have fun, it won't be. It simply cannot be, if there is any sort of money involved. Even if items are $50 there would be an industry built around farming those items. It's not a game anymore if the items can change your real life.
If you don't think people will kill themselves after being denied life changing money, you don't really understand the real world.
@@frankguy6843 read my comment again.
It's not the games fault if some loser offs themselves over it.
Edit: People need to take accountability for their actions.
" trying to extract in a game in order to feed your family"
I've never read such stupidness in my life. If someone needs to feed their family, and they choose to solve that playing a video game, then that family has bigger problems.
How about selling the PC they are playing on huh ?
the irony of you telling someone about living in the real world lol
I can't deal with logic that low, so this conversations has ended. Reply if you wish, just know I won't read it, or reply back. You're just factually wrong.
Imagine extracting with a team and winning a 100,000$ item. And now your fighting with you buddies to receive the fair share of earnings. That would literally destroy friendships
100,000/3. Ez
@@user-iu6sd8su3e yeah man. humans are notorious for being fair and equitable when large sums of money are on the line
@@xRickAstleyx sounds like you need a better team
@@user-iu6sd8su3e i need a better team in this game that doesnt exist yet? ok
@@xRickAstleyx you don’t have a friend group that plays the same kind of games you do with good people you can trust? Hmm
The original Baldur's Gate came out in 1998, you could import your character and their items into the sequel in 2001 and also one of the expansions, in fact there was an easter egg questline spanning all three that required an item from each game to complete. You 100% don't need NFTs or the blockchain to transfer your items or skins between games, it's a unwanted "solution" to a problem that has never existed.
That's the Blockchain in general. It doesn't do anything that normal software paradigms don't already do better.
You could do it in freaking Quest For Glory! That was on the DOS back when computers couldn't even get 256 colors, IT'S THAT OLD. And for QFG you not only could bring items up but if they weren't in the next game the intro explained why you didn't have the items.
Also Champions of Norrath (that Everquest spinoff), that was cool, first PS2 game I had that did save transferring AND you could also transfer your character and inventory to a new game+ OR to and from a co-op save file, on top of the transfer to the sequel. And Dragon Age did it for your playthrough's decisions shaping the sequels' worlds so it would remember who died, what you did, and who your heroes were. It was wonky though because Bioware can't debug their stuff ugh.
You 200% don't need NFTs or blockchains. Just a few flags set to on or off.
the idea behind NFTs though is the fact that if you own x item in this game, you will own it in any other game, it's a bit different from just importing a character
while it would be cool to own a legendary item across different games, you're gonna need the games to implement that item, which is the main problem with this entire idea of NFT items in games
Isn’t being able to transfer pokemon from older to newer games also a thing?
It stops dupeing
If people thought the cheating situation in games like Escape From Tarkov was bad BEFORE, imagine adding financial stakes 🤣
fr
nfts are poison
I'm better than Charlie, my content is better
Eyy adurite your the goat for roblox Limited's ngl
@@yeaman9844 my eyes hurt (not a lie)
I CANNOT wait for this to release, its going to the biggest honey trap for cheaters from every other game on the market, it will clear them out so we can finally have some fun.
Wishful thinking imo. Cheating is a plague that one game isn’t gonna distract from
that’s not how cheating works 😂 if i get banned for cheating on one game, it quite literally doesn’t effect my status on ANY OTHER GAME (even games by the same company)
@@deagle2yadome696 yep devs can't even ban known cheaters if they haven't done anything in any of their games
@@deagle2yadome696 hes saying there will be a little bit of time that people will stop cheating in say rust or day z and will go play dead drop instead. Nothing about them getting banned. Its a good lure away from other games for a little while
@@Shinyage oh maybe
This man spoke cs2 into existence
Everything I know about Dr. Disrespect I've learned involuntarily.
My farts are better than Charlie’s farts.
I'm better than Charlie, my content is better
Facts
@@p-__ proof???
Literally same
"It's not just a game it's a crypt-"
for Christ sake. Dr. Disrespect is doing his best to live up to his name.
Lol
He's on his way to be downgraded to Professor Dissappintment.
Not surprising for a guy that likes to film kids in the restroom tbh
@@scalpingsnake ???
@@scalpingsnake give us the tea bud
I’d rather pay 60 dollars for a game I end up hating than lose a 5000 dollar item in a ftp game lmao
@Opti how can you say git gud about a game that doesnt even exist yet
@Opti bro what? Alphas (and betas) literally exist so people can make complaints and point out where to improve the game what are you talking about.
@Opti we found Dr Disrespect’s alt account guys
@@gunsntposes7133 he’s probably trolling which I why I stopped replying
@Opti have you played tarkov before? Ever get killed trying to get a ledx or graphics card or anything of worth out? No? Stfu
"the non fungible will stay non funged" is probably one of my favorite Charlie quotes
Even if you assume there will be zero cheaters, no one is gonna have fun with this game. It would be the most high stress toxic inducing game there is... The rage and toxic behavior would be on a new level.
So it will turn into esport events?
That's Dr Disrespect's style. lol
Yeah, this was my immediate thought. People will optimize the fun out of games that have no real-life reward. People will say the most horribly racist and toxic shit they can think of in a casual non-ranked League match. The idea that people won't play as scummy and toxic as possible when real money is on the line is ludicrous.
That's a great point. The sweat will be so toxic you could taste the cyanide.
This will be the kind of game where someone gets killed and they find out where you live and burn your house down lol
"He wouldn't scam anyone, that would be career suicide!" -every scam victim ever.
I've heard too many versions of that line too many times before. I don't know Dr. Disrespect, I don't even watch him. But from the outside looking on, no matter how little sense it makes for these creators to do this, it's always the same story every time. I can't imagine that the pattern would start changing now.
I know right, there’s creators/influencers out there that have scammed their fans multiple times but are still thriving in their careers. 🙄
People can't imagine the one's they look up to can also be blindrd by the moneybags hanging in front of them
And claims like “finding items worth $100k” just add fuel to the fire! Who pays for these? Why would it be worth that much? How is it worth that much? It just seems so badly thought out that every red flag goes off in my head
Didn't he cheat on his wife? Not exactly a moral pillar is he...
@@Pairakeetz don’t you knock the 2 time
"theres no way he would try to scam all his viewers" famous last words
EXACLTY. I think he's realize he can't be doing this shit forever, so he's gonna try to milk his audience for everything and then bail eventually. If his audience doesn't care they got fked over, then he'll move on to his next scheme.
@Frank so true. It’s really the main ingredient in crypto scams of this type having a large trusting loyal following built in. Not many are launched saying “this guy/gal wouldn’t not scam their scam their audience!”. Now I will say most of them are transparently scams and all of us outside looking in can see it for what it is and those behind it for what they are- and it’s really hard to imagine Dr Disrespect being one of those scumbags.. but on the other hand when has ANY project that’s not a scam hype up it’s use of NFT’s? It’s literally yet to be seen!
Dudes such a hypocrite, this is no different than Logan Paul
9:54 lmfaooo they announced CS2 it 13 days after this
And every CSGO skin wiil be transfered into CS2
Dr. Disrespect has failed to realize that his 100k item is only worth a 100k if someone is willing to pay 100k for it. Which will never happen, for the reasons Charlie mentioned, and also because it just won't.
Yeah, that was my immediate reaction, too. Where is this money supposed to come from? An item isn't actually worth 100k just because the game slaps that price tag on it.
Well.. people have bought dumber shit for more so the idiots out there might buy it
@@FM-96 Overwatch 2 skins would like to have a word with you
Maybe because it's an insanely overpowered gun, grenade or gadget?
nah, they will, people dump shit loads of money on vtubers and such, some of them go as far as to dumping 10k$ daily. There will 100% be someone who buys them, an idiot. Than this idiot won't be able to sell it any further. PPL bought fuckin ape pictures for milions of dollars.
This is actually good news for gamers! All of the hackers will be busy fighting each other in this sesspool of a game while we all can enjoy our normal games again
Fraud, the only industry that crypto has actually managed to disrupt
It literally feels like the badlandd
Bro, imagine GTA without modders :D
The way that Tarkov JUST had a huge hacking scandal, only for Dr Disrespect to save it - firm handshakes, big thanks to the slick daddy club.
@@skeletonking2501 It is we must never tread there! There are dark things there....
This is 100% true. I honestly can't see how anyone in the world, even if they have no experience of videogames, could see it any other way. There is either another way that he is thinking he can earn a massive amount of money from this that he hasn't disclosed yet (charges for NFT resale? Charges for different character profiles? etc.), Or he is unbelievably disillusioned. There are farms, millions of people that earn a (admittedly shitty ) amount of money to exploit games for others. This is a magnet. It's going to fail straight out the door.
i think he's realize he can't be doing this shit forever, so he's gonna try to milk his audience for everything and then bail eventually. If his audience doesn't care they got fked over, then he'll move on to his next scheme.
I see serious flaws in the critique of this game. DR disrespect isnt the one setting the prices, the secondary market is making those valuations. Its no different than the current secondary markets for games like CS Rocket League. Certain items are high in demand because of that they can command a premium. In the hypothetical put forth by Dr Disrepect, he is just saying there could be an item thats worth a lot on the secondary. In order for that item to be worth a lot, the market has to see the value. They wont see value if no one is playing the game for fun and nobody cares about the game. So if the game isnt fun, there wont be anyone investing their time in playing the game. If people arent willing to exchange their time for fun, then you wont have a secondary market for the in game items.
Cheating is a problem is all competitive games, Play to Earn mechanics does nothing to change that dynamic. Players will stop playing a game if its competitively unbalanced, or if it has rampant cheating. There is no competitive game coming out, that doesn't have to commit serious resources to anti-cheat systems. Just like they also have to spend a lot of time balancing the gameplay, weapons, map...etc. The only thing the blockchain introduces is it provides the user to custody their own items and not have to rely on the game publisher as a gatekeeper.
In order for this game to work, it has to be fun and not a job. Games like Axie Infinity were not fun, they were just ponzis dressed up around a "game". No one was playing Axie because they were having a good time. They were only playing the game to breed more axies which they could dump on the secondary. At a certain point the secondary market dried up because no one actually wanted to play the agme for fun. It was just people breeding axies and selling them for cheaper and cheaper prices. If Dead Drop is just a generic FPS with bad hit detection, poorly designed maps, unbalanced weapons...etc the game will fail. Tacking on blockchain or Play 2 Earn does nothing to address the fundamentals of the actual game.
The closest way I could see it working is if once you got an item, it entered a profile wallet, like steam's inventory system, and it couldn't be stolen from someone. Idk how this could happen or would work.
If this game defies all logic and indeed becomes a success then it's highly possible that every major gaming companies will try to shove NFTs down our throats once again.
I have a better chance winning the lottery and becoming millionaire than this dumpsterfire in the making game becoming a success.
Quite right
@GymBum Just highly, highly improbable.
Highly.
I have a better chance of getting killed on Epsteins island for knowing too much than this trash becoming a success.
The average gamer won’t have the resources to dump into something like this that literally works off nfts we already know that those in themselves are just a waste so for him to center the game around it is just asking for the game to fail remember the other game that tried to do the nft thing they shit down so damn quick
“You can’t funge the un-fungible, goddamit! The non-fungible will stay non-funged!”
Probably the greatest statement that has ever spurted from someone’s meat masher.
Kudos
That bit was fucking hilarious
I came across this comment just as Charlie was saying it lmao
agreed
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Bro tried to speak like Charlie and spoke like a weirdo instead
The best thing to do for this game's longevity is to split it into two game modes: a "for fun" game mode that is entirely f2p and is essentially tarkov/vigor in a different setting, and a "for stakes" game mode to participate in the Ethereum mining sweat-swamp that requires a linked up account to play. At least that way it would coalesce the problems there into an area possible to focus on.
Imagine if this game becomes the first to require a social security number and other forms of personal ID just to make an account. Then again, maybe that would just encourage identity theft and account hacking which just creates a different security problem 🤔
Yes, imagine seeing a streamer trying to extract with a $100k NFT and getting sniped. I'm sure nothing bad would happen and that streamer's chat would cheer them right up, or a "good effort" from their wife will cool them down.
when their braless wife brings them a sandwich ( which they didnt ask for ) theyll cool down for sure
lol.
@@Aneurysmeuh an overall benefit for society
wife who? ForsenCD
Ohh the SUCD rate would be horrendous.
Feels like Dr Disrespect is in his Lord Farquad arc. “Some of you may die, but that’s a sacrifice I’m willing to make”
Bro got caught cheating on his wife; so im guessing he figures the mass public will never see him as a good guy anyways LOL. Not to mention his streaming career is def falling since pubg so nows the perfect time to scam everyone and retire lol. I cant believe he thinks everyone wont think this.
@@hahawhattf you mean he “got caught”
@@hahawhat not sure if troll or actual waterbrain
@@hahawhat he averages 30-50k live viewers
"I'm willing to put out a shitty game to try and get the nft bag."
Only way i can think of to somewhat **Combat** the cheaters would be to implement some sort of Time Lock on the NFT's you extract with. If the cheater was detected within that Time Frame, the NFT's either get deleted/gifted or returned to the players they killed for it. But this in itself im sure would have other side effects too.
Cheaters would somehow force the anticheat to delete or return the items out of rage.
@@lordpumpkinhead265 nah that shouldn't happen unless they have massive overlook somehow
The only way I could see a system like this working is if it were setup thru a proper esports league. No actual big money gains or very little gains on low level, but at higher levels of play (say in a live-streamed esports tournament where people are literally flown out and are playing on LAN) people are competing for those super rare big money items. Even then, there are still loopholes and with cheaters it seems like it will just be too much of a risk
bro all the pro players in csgo cheat on lan and the tournament orgs or valve dont do anything about it because it would impact their earnings.
also at least half the matches are fixed by the bookies and gambling cartels
Speaking of GODSLAP the bottom right poster still hasn’t been fixed…. 😢 2:02
Can you give me a million dollars
I'll never be able to unsee that
Why did you tell me this. Now I can't unsee it.
I’ve said this 500x I’m about to donate on his stream so he has to fix
Wassup Slap!
Maybe it's a crossover event, and you have to capture/extract the animals that have escaped from Logans CrytpoZoo.
lol
Best comment here 😂
fkn lol
Add a mutant hunting segment where you've got an unholy hybrid mess to capture, and have to use real-world logic to find where it'd be living before your time runs out. THAT actually sounds neat ngl.
Underrated comment 🤣
Charlie's got some great points, the only way i can picture this working is if there was a team monitering everyones screens when a game has actual money on the line. But then thats people being paid to watch so... Hope Doc figures this one out
The real money maker here is being somebody that sells the hacks to this games player base.
Dr. Disrespect needs a miracle to actually have absolutely no cheaters. If in another universe he actually creates a foolproof anti-cheat software that actually works, that'd be world breaking in the gaming community
I don't think this would be a "game breaking" heh it would change coding as whole
First off nothing is 100% foolproof but anti-cheat could remain unbroken until very long
every code in existence has loop holes, and when theres money involved someone is guaranteed to find them
Unless they go the China route where you need an ID to play but for once enforce bans with an iron grip.
You can 100% restrict the item to be sold until x happens and take it back at will.
If you try to sell a high value item you could go through a vod review process to prove you didn't cheat.
"youre braindead if you think its bad"
What a way to get people on your side, Dr D.
He sounds delusional
How is he still a thing like seriously.
Because he is the highest skilled video game player. Dude makes thousands doing so. So he will continue to be up in the ranks till its his time to come down. So keep crying 🤣
@@codyadle9499 keep riding on somebody’s success that’s not yours 🎉
@Cody Adle you gotta be 12
love how charlie predicted cs2 2 weeks before it was announced
"7 years from now" lol
The only way I see this work and even that’s a maybe is after every extraction it stays pending in between the 2 players and after a admin or maybe a AI algorithm review the extraction it either confirms or denies the extraction. Problem with this is that extraction would probably take up to days to even weeks to extract. And i don’t even know if AI can review replays to determine if their cheating or not. And if AI don’t work like that, u cannot hire enough people to monitor millions of extractions a day.
Charlie is like a cat that brings dead mice except it's news and I love it.
My farts are better than Charlie’s farts
Best analogy for yt drama
@@BaconWrapDonut Missed opportunity to have the body of the default profile have bite marks since the entire pfp is a donut
I'm better than Charlie, my content is better
Ride that D hard!
Sometimes things like this need to happen for people to realize they never need to be attempted again
Until the next time of course. Humans don't actually learn. It takes generations. We aren't a smart lot on the whole & love to repeat ourselves over & over again, typically in blood.
as long as the cheating can be handled, its an incredible idea. also im 99% sure dr. disrespect, the man who has been gaming for longer than most people here have been alive, is welll aware of cheaters and has something in plan. its years down the line.
i almost have to assume once you get an item its kept on death? clearly people arent going to run around risking a 100,000 dollar item. so 1 of 2 things would happen, it would be permanently kept in some safety storage deposit box till it would be sold to someone else who would do the same thing with it or 2 the game will make it so you keep your stuff on death and then it doesnt matter if you die to a cheater? the idea of just having you lose items worth money to other players, especially cheaters.... its not a viable or even remotely sane business model.
@@disposable3167this game is so doomed...I applaud your optimism though
just like the nuke
If they make the game on consoles only it would severley limit cheating. Don't really see any hackers on console in comparison to pc where they are in every multi-player game
TBH depending on how the NFT's are tied to the account the risk of cheating, requirement of participating in high value PvP situations. Simply may not financially viable with the a ban rate
Linus Tech Tips has a rule: NEVER insult your audience. Instead of calling the naysayers idiots, he should have said something to acknowledge the justified skepticism and explain what he's gonna do to win our trust.
He's always in character though, so I'll give this one half of a pass
@@Orverge if you're selling an nft free to play video game, nobody gives a flying fucking shit about a character anymore lmao.
You expect a guy who cheated on his wife to actually respect his audience? Come on now.
Something Disney didn’t do
His name is literally Disrespect 😂😂😂
I love the preemptive defense of saying “you’re brain dead if you don’t agree with me”
Lmao we will see who was really “braindead” when this whole project collapses
@@kriskater exactly
People say that all the time lol even charlie 😂
Just how he talks dude. Braindead is a favorite of charlie's as well
Childs when they dont have it theit way be like
10:00
and another thing:
If you have a public Steam profile, any developer could look at the Steam API and just port your CS:GO skins over to their new game provided you connect your account. It's not that hard.
this aged well with the cs2 announcement for weapons lmao
yea
The doctor is a genius low key. Hear me out. His plan is to get all the cheaters off COD by making this game and incentivizing them making the switch to this new game. This way he can play his games with much less cheating bc they’re all playing his new one.
He’s out here playing 4D chess 😂
bruh nobody is interested tho
You’ll never be able to get rid of cheaters on COD, period. They’re always going to be around
I think you put more effort into this than he did.
@@Bajanprince67 well lets take a look at playstation 5 console, there are 0 hackers, there might be cheaters who use glitches but there are no physical hackers using things like aimbots and mod menu because it is not possible to do that on a playstation 5 console, maybe xbox, im not sure, but its not possible to aimbot on ps5
"Play to earn" has to be one of the only tags you can put on a game that almost guarantees it's death
Up there with Live Service.. might as well say abandonware
@@azarinevil Why would you say that? Live Service games are the way to go
@@user-ym1xj1qy8e Some are alright, but everyone is trying to do them now and failing miserably.
@@user-ym1xj1qy8e Guess you didn't hear the news.. live services have been dying left and right due to market saturation. Most of the upcoming live services are being canceled. Majority of gamers really don't like live services, they have huge update packages which suck for anyone who doesn't have unlimited data, you have to have internet to play them.. so if your internet goes down, you can't enjoy the damn game you paid for, and the worst thing of all... the predatory monetization. They build in unfun gameplay loops to drive players towards monetization. Just look at Warzone.. they change the damn gun meta every time they want you to buy something.
@@azarinevil True. Dear god how many battle passes can I complete in a season.
Tradable 'valuable' in-game items is one of the few possible actual good uses for Blockchain tech honestly.
Like CS skins you own and can sell even if valve/steam ban your account, if your steam acc hacked you still have the valuable skins in your wallet. Possible out of game/cross game utility and so on.
But if you win the items in-game cheaters make it unviable unfortunately
Dr disrespect is going to learn just how difficult it is, not only create a game, but also to keep it sustainable for years. It needs to be his life. I hope he doesn't think it's non hackable. When real money is involved people will find a way to break the game and once again ruin it for legit players.
Dr. Disrespect worked at Sledgehammer Games as a map designer for COD Advanced Warfare. He hired a dev from Halo Infinite to lead the project. I don't doubt he and his team can make the game, but this NFT stuff is bad news. But yeah, like Charlie said, this game will be full of the cheatiest of the cheaters and attract the wrong attention/audience and just be full of problems from top to bottom.
If there's a game lobby with an item worth 100 grand in it, there would have to be an employee in that match as well watching for cheating in realtime. The only way they can dream of this working is if they have an active digital security team constantly watching their game for cheaters and banning them in realtime so people don't experience being robbed by them constantly, like Charlie's example. They need the agents from The Matrix jumping from match to match. lol
Very good point, and whilst watching this video I thought the best and only way this would actually work is by doing tournaments every now and again like an ESPORTS tournament.
Where the best players in the game attend are all on a LAN and compete for said 100k NFT, with spectators watching and staff there
What he is suggesting cannot happen in every game, it’s just not possible
@@DKHarris96 you'd be surprised what they could probably manage to do if they marketed it as a "privilege" to be a 'referee' for their games. They could totally get volunteers to do it for free; I know companies have done things like that before.
(i'm not saying they _should_ do that, it's a really predatory thing to do. But they could)
@@idontwantahandlethough I mean they could make it non-predatory where the referee agrees to watch for a certain timeframe of a day, and in return they get something like an undiscovered NFT worth over a minimum of some set amount. Or, if their dishing out the money for said 100k NFT, than I'm sure they could pay a few people a good amount of money to watch the servers as a career. That's too optimistic though I bet
Even with real time banishment, it would still be messy, just think of the amount of players a certain cheater could take out in the downtime between suspecting and actually indentifying the player as a confirmed cheater.
@@molin1310 I mean, I agree with what you are saying, but I wonder if with the proposition of making money, if legal action could be taken against cheaters? Where you need go verify your ID before playing and cheating maliciously could bring fraud chsrges or something similar
The way Dr is talking in those tweets makes me feel like he's been living under a rock for over a year and doesn't realize how much people hate nft's
People use them to attempt to be on trend. They want to push crypto so bad due to their distrust for the government and we'll for selfish purposes. But either way you go there's taxes and you gotta pay up front for crypto so it's basically a stock but instead of helping another useful company and it's many employees..it's all pretty much self serving. The risk is higher and people are using unknown amounts of energy just so these crypto places riding a trend can grift off of desperation and fear from our society.
To be fair charlie knows nothing about NFTs. He's not keeping an open mind ironically as we didnt like it when boomers had no open mind to the internet and just wanted to watch tv and read newspapers. Charlie is the same.
@@harambe1331 something being new doesn't make it the future. Sometimes new creations are factually just garbage.
@liamsteam walsh Enter the whole reason the ORIGINAL people brought up crypto. People are tired of the market. But instead of glorifying the good sides we regurgitate "scams" and keep it from progressing, as if FTX and Dr. Disrespect represents the entire concept.
These youtubers including that coffee guy that exposed logan paul aren't stupid. The views and money are in controversy, not in dissecting concepts such as crypto with absolute fairness to good and bad.
@@harambe1331 the concept is cool and definitely has potential but it's not 'the future' that people keep saying it is
Unless they don't tell the user what they've got until they're out of the match, but from the wording of the statement that makes it seem like the player will know what they've picked up.
The accounts would need to be very high value, you can't have it where accounts are being bought and sold for $5 like a lot of games. If there is high value for the accounts, the barrier for entry would at least help dissuade some cheaters. Not all, but some. The major problem with this is that it would create a high barrier for regions that cant afford it, and before anyone sugggests region locking... That doesn't work now, why would it work later?
Imagine people screaming "I'm paying off my mortgage" after extracting.
Wholesome
Lmao
Pretty much every time one of these starts with an "as I'm sure you already know" or "as all of you have heard about already," I am immediately blasted with a new random bit of information I have never heard about in my life
but the implications of what he does say are what's likely familiar to us already
I will say when I first started the video I wasn't convinced you understood what Doc was going for but the more points you made about the sess pool that is gaming in general...and the level of cheating that go on even with no money is involved....ya it's a disaster waiting to happen.
6:48 I agree and this has happened to me with Diablo 2 resurrected, I started off playing and I got some good stuff and I was trading it but next thing I knew a bunch of people were using bots and duping and it absolutely destroyed the market behind it, this same thing applies with fallout 76 I was playing that legitimately and people found dupes and ways to cheat and it pushed me out of that game too.
So I agree a hundred percent that cheaters do destroy communities and the markets that come with it and he cannot expect people to not cheat when that's an easy way for them to make money from it.
Tarkov is riddled with cheaters and it's pretty expensive to buy the game every time you get banned, and there's not even money to earn in Tarkov. You're absolutely right and I think even if the game was incredible, it'll be completely ruined by cheater and by extension ruined by its biggest gimmick.
There is though people pay to get items from cheaters
@@xiMvP Not really possible anymore, they removed barters and you can't drop items in raid. You could pay for a carry but then they have logs of both accounts and both get banned.
@@codyaldridge9502 you can still with armour and weapons, they drop them in raid after they take them to an extract
@@codyaldridge9502 you won't get banned hahahahaha
lol in Tarkov there were absolutely money to be earned. People cheated to steal in game stuff and then sell them to people.
Like in GTA online when you're delivering cargo around a map and a hacker blows everyone up out of nowhere and you lose all your money - I always thought "man, I wish that was real money I just lost"
D3 RMAH had this issue. On launch the Chinese gold farmers and botter inflated the price of gold which inflated the cost of items. At one point a Flawless Star ruby or emerald cost 45mil gold. And this was vanilla, so if something dropped it was few and far between good.
it would be a cool idea the point was to cheat, the best developers combined with the best skill could win. obviously it would be a game for a niche audience at that point, but it could provide a cool concept
I'm not someone who really believes in hacking in games especially competitive ones, but with 100,000$ on the line I'd fucking snort up cheat codes like a damn fiend. That amount of money would change my life. Can't say I'd be above it, but I'd like to be. I hope Dr.Disrespects game works out.
nothing in this game will be worth 100k unless the game itself becomes as popular as WZ, which is unlikely. an item will only be worth what players are willing to pay for it, for anything to be worth that much this game would have to have the playerbase of CSGO. even in a game like Diablo 3, which had a real money auction house when it came out and the items increased your power significantly, nothing was ever worth 100k.
@@las.estrellas my comment was mostly aimed as a what if, I fully realize there probably won't be any items of that value. Appreciate the reply
Basically a cheats cup
Yeah even if the most valuable thing in there is $100 it would draw a lot of cheating interest. People cheat in Warzone and other free to play games where you can't earn anything from the game,
than ur dumb lol. People cheat in every game, especially competitive. Some of those game devs just handle it better.
It honestly would be kind of cool to have a 2B2T situation where the entire game is literally just hackers seeing who's hacks work better and the game is just pure anarchy.
I believe if you let the game be that lawless the meta would be attacking your opponents router.
Or the servers themselves, yeah. Mutually assured destruction but give literally everyone a personal nuke.
I'd love a hacker vs hacker punishment system, don't ban them, let them just play against other hackers over and over again
Just join any Russian rust server
sounds boring
#1 problem value the markets could turn out profitable but the value of the nft I can’t see them getting over a 5.99 value just like a normal pay to of course they will have other options but I don’t think there will ever be an item in the game with real world value of $10,000+
Playing this game once with an aimbot would literally be a life changing amount of money for me if it paid the way Dr. Disrespect wanted it to.
This issue brings to mind the insane lengths Casinos go through to prevent cheating. And they have the advantage of completely controlling a real world space with very narrowly defined games.
Yet some people still slip through the cracks and make a good living in casinos.
@@Salisky counting cards isn't cheating. You're literally just playing the game better than everyone else. Just because it's against the rules of casinos doesn't mean you're actually cheating in blackjack, the casinos just refuse to allow people to have better odds than them. Counting cards is 100% skill based so it is far from cheating.
@@bruhngl certain States in the US are even making it illegal for casinos to stop card counters from playing because it is a skill thing. They aren't violating any rules, they're just playing the game really good.
@@bruhnglI don't think he was referring to card counting. There's a million dollar underground market of people that continuously develop devices to try and hack machines within casinos.
@@bruhngl i don’t know if the comment was even implying anything about card counting lol. Casinos will still kick you out if the think you are counting. There are plenty of ways to cheat at casino games.
Even without cheating, I'm sure teaming would occur.
If you get a large group of people to go into the game at the same time. There's a good chance of being in the same lobby (depending on region, and whatnot, etc). Then, you just safely exit after getting the loot.
Yeah idk how discord servers full of gank squads wouldn't be a rampant problem that sucks the fun out of the game for any average player.
People would prob backstab eachother
@@miciso666 they could. or they can take turns right extracting or split the share. I'm sure they have methods.
Lmao imagine a whole sponsored TEAM that’s paid to do exactly this. If there’s enough potential profit, it will absolutely happen like this.
@@kwaitefuni9152 just keep the 100k in mind,
in tarkov the person who discussed how cheats work was more affraid of getting recognize by cheaters firm (bad people) then tarkov themselves
@2:30 I dont know. Not saying Doc would, but there have been more than a couple big streamers/content creators that have been caught scamming their audience and they are still fine at least from what I know. I hold out hope that people are on the up and up but when things go sideways it doesnt surprise me either.
Sounds like an interesting idea for a game though.
Let's not forget about the sheer amount of people that will end up getting royally fucked by disconnects and power failures during matches. It's one thing to lose a match when it's simply just a game for entertainment. It's a wholly separate thing when suddenly you've lost out on something with real-world value tied to it. Imagine the rage.
It is still just for entertainment. Adults like when their entertainment has stakes.
Now that godslap issue 3 is out, Charlie might finally fix the Godslap poster on his wall that slid down within its frame and hasn't been centered in the frame for a couple months now.
Wanna start a day tally?
@@stingerjohnny9951 Someone has to...call to duty? Ah so close!
Thanks now I crave death
Jesus. Now I can’t unsee it. Please Charlie, I’m BEGGING.
@@stingerjohnny9951 too much work to go back to find the exact day it fell
The thing I love about this game is the fact that on all my online games I’m about to run into less cheaters cause they will just go over there to hack and make money 😂
Silver lining! 😂
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a way that mr disrespect can prevent the cheating is have a team that'll verify gameplay by recording the screen and when someone attempts to "extract" will send a request allowing a real person to verify and prevent cheating (cheaters could ofc just overlay cheating software on top or hide it from the game entirely but it would prevent something like aimbot and decently suspicious activity)
Because real money is involved, make the terms of use agreement include more personal information for every user. Essentially make it to where every user is a "certified" user but also have enough personal information to punish by law if anyone violates the terms of use agreement. A simple "ban" should not be enough in a game like this.
NFTbros and peddlers never say "Oh, you got your wallet hacked and your NFT stolen? We can help!"
They *always* say "Oh, that sucks, but change your fucking display pic, it's not yours anymore"
I expect Disrespect's Dev Team to take a very similar approach if someone were to report a hacking/account theft
well there are people that say "we can help", they're just scammers hahah
Do you realize how many how incompetent this comment is?? for security reasons, which is one of the pros of Blockchain is there’s no moderator or admin that magically take it from one persons wallet. Meaning how could they help? Also, change your profile pic is literally a meme.
Just say you don’t get the technology like a normal person
@@leylinacustoms And it's probable the same people that stole you the first time.
@@lildirtdick777 found the loser
@@lildirtdick777 The technology is ass and it's factually useless, stop coping
Can't wait for the Coffeezilla special to come out on this one
I'm better than Charlie, my content is better
Doubtful
It won't eveything is being done legit, avatars were sold as nfts etc
It's a legitimate game not everything in the space is a scam bro
fr. i cant wait to be even more justified in my dislike of dr dick-respect
My first thought was that video games by design have theoretically infinite resources, so any in game item can become way too common to be worth anything, and then I remembered how Diablo II players trade Stones of Jordan instead of gold.
Then you mention cheating.
Could just streamline bits as currency based off bitcoin. you could spend or stack crypto not NFTs, but then it's sandbox kinda? 🤔
Is Doc so feared that every person and every level of management agreed with him and no one brought up the negatives of this game? Blows my damn mind….
Most influencers just hire yesmen who’s only job is to OK their bosses plans, and whose only skillset is kissing ass. It’s part of the influencer ego. They all think they’re some Golden God whose brilliance can barely be contained. When in reality, they made their money off impressing 12 year olds on the internet and probably fuck kids.
Hey man as long as people are getting paid they dont care whether his project succeeds or fails.
Dr.doc and train werk needed to go
Why would management care about the negatives of a game? As long as they think it'll make money, they couldn't care less. Be for real.
@@Noooiiiissseee True, that's why it's more important for projects like games and movies to have a team that actually cares. So what if the director or whatever won the grammy or some shit but if he doesn't give a fuck about the artistry behind the IP, it's just wasted money. We keep seeing things fail cause the root of the problem is that we have haphazardly formed teams that just wants the paycheck. Yeah, they'll do "a" job just not one they're fond of. Like several shows for some reason have writers that publicly admit they hate the source material, where the hell is the logic in that?
EVEN IF there's no cheaters, my genuine first thought when Charlie said "most obvious issue" was, where is the money going to come from? You can't just whim it into existence, after all
It's an NFT. The idea is you sell it to other people and they purchase it as a future investment. In this case, Dr. Disrespect and his game dev crew aren't going to be making payouts.
@@binbows2258that doesn’t really provide any answers. The 100k item isn’t worth anything if no one wants to buy it.
It's the NFT space, you make money by selling worthless tokens to bigger idiots than yourself.
it will basically be the csgo skin market. He is hoping that his game will pop off and that some items/skins will be worth 100k. Very unlikely in my opinion.
Ah, I see. Thank you both for explaining
I have this rule where I never give a content creators money for any reason, only on a few occasions and under very specific circumstances, because of the amount of scams and stuff that are so rampant these days. I just don't trust anyone over the internet with stuff like that in general
I have the same rule but mainly because i'm just cheap XD
Could just have a ranked reward system where the reward is based on match performance but that would have to be implemented into a different style of game
He is aware that the more he fights cheaters the harder they'll try, right?
after he cheated on his wife, dr disrespect will finally know what it's like to be cheated on
@@bluedeluge5961 Damn 😂
@@bluedeluge5961 Source?
@@hunterhawx8990 that was a well known thing that happened dude. He even had an out of character talk about it and how he fucked up.
His wife was kind hearted enough to give him a second chance after that too.
I saw someone say in another video, if you can make 100k in a game from a single Tarkov-like extraction, you're going to need damn NSA level anti-cheat to stop the cheaters.
what if they were to implement a method of verification where the game footage for anyone winning anything of monetary value would have to be reviewed first and anyone cheating would be ip banned or something
general idea of an option and if they’re dealing with that kind of money then the cost of hiring people to review that footage would be worth it as well
The only way it could do no cheating is if the entire game was played through streaming. Consodering its a sweaty fps game though I don’t think internet speed and infrastructure is really there with even the best cloud partners to make it feel like a good fps.
Dear god, I get tilted and facepalm myself after dying in Tarkov. The thought of adding the potential of losing hundreds or thousands of dollars possibly to not just cheaters but just the random bullshittery that happens is a rage I can’t imagine.
But why would you be carrying hundreds of thousands of dollars with you in game everytime you play?
@@NOU-iw3gb you wouldn’t, but if you found an extremely valuable item and tried to extract and got killed, the rage would be insane. that’s what he was saying
People would be self deleting...
love how charlie always introduces a video with "I'm sure all of you already know", but i literally never know because he is my only source of news LMAO
I'm better than Charlie, my content is better!!
hearing things/news I don’t care about in his voice just settles my brain for some reason
@@heatherallen7896 same, the monotone voice is like a tranq dart
You could make a system where if you extract items that it takes a week (or less idk) to redeem it and cash out, in that time they inspect that game session for any cheating.
There can never be ownership in gaming. Because you owning something depends on if the company keeps that service going, and if they don’t ban you.
Bruh, since the stakes are higher because the items actually have real-life value, the backstabbing that will happen in this game is going to be nuts. Friendships, whether online or in person, are going to stop because someone in the group is going to get greedy, or someone in the group might fuck up in a fight and lose a million dollars or something.
Yep I remember a story about someone who literally murdered his friend them thy stole a 500 quid sword in some MMO. An extremely example, but when the value in this game will be up to 100,000. People lose rationally. That is life changing money for some
Though the claimed value is also questionable. An NFT is only worth whatever you can convince some poor sucker to pay for buying it off you. If no one is willing to buy it from you, then the value ends up being nothing.
@weed smoke might be the same story but Dire Trip has a video on people that killed over in game items. they were supposed to share something rare they earned together, but one sold it and kept all money, then the other one killed them.
there's gonna be real murder over a video game
You are assuming that this game will launch and not come crashing down immediately like a dumpster fire
I bet the people who developed this game with him just assumed he was doing a scam.
Like whenever he’d talk about how excited he was about the concept they just thought he was doing a bit.
Well it is. So.
@@dgalloway107 nothing’s proven yet so I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt for the moment. Doesn’t mean he’s not an idiot though.
😂right
@@akselbentsen3683 Yeah I mean there's not an incalculable amount of examples of this exact same thing consistently playing out as a scam before now or anything, while you could likely count on one hand the examples of these things that resulted in an actual game. A crap game, probably, at that.
@@akselbentsen3683 Anything NFT related is a scam. Period. Always has been and always will be.
Could have a team review cases of winnings over a certain amount maybe? Manually check and deny it if the gameplay is too suspect.
Anti cheat would be extremely easy to design.. I've already thought of the many ideas that no develop has, for some reason unbeknownst to me, not thought of yet...