I have been avoiding multiplayer Valve games like Counter-Strike 2 and Team Fortress 2, due to their in-game economies that have created an underage gambling gray market, which Valve has done little about. However, I am on Linux, and the choices for multiplayer shooters are few. Besides, my small boycott is not stopping Counter-Strike 2 from being the most played steam game. Are boycotts really the best solution to stop this epidemic in gaming? How can we best prevent these gambling grey markets and the gaming to gambling addiction pipeline?

  • Grey Cat@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    While I agree with the spirit of moat answers, I don’t think that the few of us boycotting such popular games will harm or affecg them at all. We are a very small minority.

    However, I do think we can support a sustainable niche market of good and sensible games.

    So I think a it’s a better use of anyone’s time to try and support good games than spend your energy on bad games.

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      11 days ago

      More important than who you choose not to give your money to is who you do choose to give it to.