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Felt this deserved it's own topic from

Um has this been brought up?

This is Democratic member of the Hawaii House of Representatives Chris Lee talking about the games industry and lootboxes.

https://www.resetera.com/threads/be...em-banned-in-europe.7445/page-20#post-1251938

Video mentions communication on-going with other states and potential legislation being drafted.

"This game is a Star Wars themed online casino...." "It's a trap"

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Bad Star Wars jokes aside, Chris Lee from the video has posted this on reddit

Chris Lee here - I'm the one in the suit. My staff just told me someone apparently found this youtube upload before we had a chance to finish putting it together, but I thought I'd leave it up and just post here to explain that this fight can be won if people step up. This fight is about protecting kids, protecting families, freedom from exploitation, and the future of entertainment in this country.

People are more powerful than they think. While we are stepping up to act in Hawaii, we have also been in discussions with our counterparts in a number of other states who are also considering how to address this issue. Change is difficult at the federal level, but states can and are taking action.

Even so, elected officials can't do it alone. They need your support and you can compel action wherever you live by calling and emailing your own state legislators and asking them to act. But don't stop there. Call your allies. Call your pastors and teachers and community leaders. Ask them to call your state legislators as well. Their voices are politically powerful.

I believe this fight can be won because all the key bases of political support across the country are on the same side. The religious community, the medical community, the education community, consumer advocates, parents, even many business leaders and local chambers of commerce. This is a fight that unites everyone, even the most polarized conservatives and progressives. Doing something is a political win for Democrats and Republicans alike. And frankly, we don't need to change the laws in every state - we just need to change a few and it will be enough to draw the line and compel change.

These kinds of lootboxes and microtransactions are explicitly designed to prey upon and exploit human psychology in the same way casino games are so designed. This is especially true for young adults who child psychologists and other experts explain are particularly vulnerable. These exploitive mechanisms and the deceptive marketing promoting them have no place in games being marketed to minors, and perhaps no place in games at all.

Your future is whatever you make it, so make it a good one. You have the power to get involved and decide this and the choice is clear: stand up now, or let this be the new normal from this point forward.

https://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/com...f_hawaii_announces_action_to_address/dq62w5m/

Thanks to Nanashrew for the tip.

edited: Update on progress https://www.resetera.com/posts/1585805/
 
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I'm no flag carrying libertarian, but I don't trust the government with any sort of laws regarding video games.
 
Oct 25, 2017
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Don't really want loot boxes in my games, but I really don't want the government regulating games like this either.
I'm a bit mixed overall
 

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I'm sure the government in the US will act with good faith as they usually do these days in dealing with things
 

Watercolour

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It seems EA finally crossed the line for experimenting with the industry's questionable practices; though I expected ActiBlizz would've been the first.

Nice to see further awareness being raised.
 

Gravidee

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Wow, sounds like things are getting serious! I appreciated the in-universe content they put in the game, but the lootbox and star card system is a big turn-off, so I did not end up getting the game. Hopefully by the time it drops in price, there will have been changes made.
 

Novel Mike

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Oct 25, 2017
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Wow its so weird to see elected officials talking about this and using gaming vernacular like AAA and what not.

Well... This just got a lot more interesting.
 

GuEiMiRrIRoW

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So, finally EA managed to shoot itself. That's going to be interesting to watch in 2018....

Politics are crazy to find an evil company to blame and to react against Trumps' speech of save america's enterprises.

Ea is a disgraceful company. This is going to be interesting.
 

MagitekDad

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Oct 25, 2017
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Not good.

1: Loot boxes aren't gambling. You can dislike em. I do. But they're not gambling.

2: Lots of smug "lol FUCK EA" in here. Let's see how hard you're laughing when the government starts regulating games.
 

smurfx

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they should have just kept nickle and diming the kids instead of essentially relying on gambling to screw kids out of their money. lol ea about to ruin it for everybody else.
 

Stilton Disco

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This is all very exciting!

I mean it was always obvious this was gambling to anyone with half a brain to begin with, just because the law hadn't been updated since well before digital commodities existed made no difference to that, so this was inevitably coming eventually, but gods damn is it satisfying to seee EA being the ones that took it too far and made regulators wake up to what the game industry was doing to the young and vulnerable!

Who knows, maybe now instead of just shoving exploitative skinner boxes designed to get as much money as possible out of addicts into their bloated, overly focus tested bore fests, AAA games could perhaps instead just make more diverse, well crafted games on a properly managed budget that justify a slightly higher price tag?
 

Dyle

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The industry brought this on themselves by not self-regulating before things got out of hand. Now that the so many governments are getting involved things will start changing fast. Glad to see predatory practices in danger, it's not a healthy way to do business, for anyone involved.