I don’t have experience with Microsoft and Epic cash grab games but I used to be a League of Legends player so I have some idea what video game addiction looks and feels like.

Microtransaction peddling video game companies much casinos, social media, etc. are notorious for tweaking every possible handle and lever to eke out as much attention and money from their users as they can. Mobile games are especially infamous for this. They collect an obscene amount of data for analytics, use techniques like A/B testing to figure out strategies that would make them the most money possible.

Meanwhile there is absolutely no regulations in place to curb this behaviour. Epic Games was recently fined a large amount for using tricking children into spending money in Fortnite. But the industry as a whole has no oversight. Even in the “bastion of sanity”, the EU, whatever regulations there are are lukewarm ones pertaining to lootboxes. Nothing related to the usage of dark patterns etc.

Two parents file a lawsuit against video game corporations that make billions out of this scumbaggery and reddit bros come out of the woodwork to chastise them.

The complaint is wild. The kid is homeschooled, plays 12-14 hours of games per day, and spends $350 per month on video games.

That doesn’t happen because of evil corporations, even though we all know every company on the planet is doing their darndest to get you to buy as much of their product as possible, whether it’s games, food, booze, or garbage bags.

“I admit that corporations are leveraging their obscenely large amount of capital to milk you but it’s your fault for getting milked.”

Bad parents apparently can’t take any responsibility - instead it must be Microsoft and Epics fault.

“Oh no not a word against my sweet Macrohard and Ebic”

This dude went above and beyond in his bootlicking and defended Nestle and alcohol companies too in one fell swoop:

Yeah, they want whales, but they don’t make whales. If Microsoft or epic is responsible here, wouldn’t every cookie maker be responsible for obesity? Wouldn’t every liquor company be responsible for dui fatalities?