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Well, it has been a year since I
have played Mafia Wars. Not MafiaVille, The real Mafia Wars, you know that game
that caused us all to self examine our obsessive compulsive and hoarding
disorders? Since then Zynga and Facebook have gone PUBIC..sorry…Public and the
world is just not buying it. Why did I return to a game, of which the company
that provides it, is on a collision course with Chapter 7? It was two factors,
one, life is a lot better when you realize that your social gaming experience
is not the be all end all of life and acceptance, two, I like to finish what I
started and if the lights go out in San Francisco I want to be here for the
wrap party.
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Upon logging into my account for
the first time in a year I was pleased to see that I had several hundred friend
request. Some people were returning to Mafia Wars and others were fresh meat
for the shark tank. I was genuinely
pleased to see the folks over at Spockholms were still in business (THANK THE
DIGITAL GODS TO WHICH I NOW PAY HOMAGE, Live Long And Prosper!), Loot Lady
still had her blog and both teams were still doing the Informant Podcast, of
which, is the only podcast I ever listened to in my whole life. Mike Nestor took over for Chainsaw over at
MIG and the world seemed to be in order. Now, Two weeks into my return
Mystified reached out to me and said HEY Mutton-head get your ass back in here
and do some writing and make yourself useful to the new guys and make all the
rest of us PONDER shit we wouldn't have had you not GONE THERE. So here I am,
ready to ponder?
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On August 2nd (forgive
me if this is old news to you) The Guardian a UK paper sat down to speak with
our friendly neighborhood billionaire Mark Pincus (the article in its entirety
is here: http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/gamesblog/2012/aug/01/zynga-mark-pincus-interview),
I know this off the subject but as billionaires go I am disappointed with him,
all that money and technology at his fingertips and you would think he could be
a crime fighting super hero? Anyway, the article is very revealing. It explains
how exploitative these social games are, in particular, Zyngas. Now I am not on a
bashing tirade here and I do not hate men who can capitalize on opportunity at
the expense of others, but it truly does exploit some very serious
psychological and relationship dynamics. It does it so well that people return
to be bombarded with ads, requests ETC. Case in point; behind a computer we can
be anything we want to be. Mafia Wars
touched that wannabe Mafioso in me that grew up in the heart of Brooklyn during
the reign of one John Gotti. There I was
a technically savvy person who could use this social platform to virtually
inflict my will on others, sign me up! From there I examined the game and all
its minutia, downloaded several guides, learned about ratios, scripts,
glitches, exploits all in the quest to dominate and be “respected” by my gaming
piers. Then I would log off and go back to the exciting life of a father of two
who follows the law.
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See what I mean? What I think has happened and why these Social
games are in decline is that people have woken up from the Facebook Matrix.
Realized they have spent a “shitload” of money on something that they do not
own or invested a lot of time and now cannot validate the experience in the
real world and have suffered in relationships because of it. Now I am not
saying that dedication to a favorite hobby falls under this category but this
is what a lot of people have realized. I
know I have. Take a look at the article if you haven’t already. Do you really
think giving this company your hard earned money is worth the few hours of
digital power you experience? If so more power to you. If you’re thinking, hey Billy
has a point, then maybe it is time for a reset, maybe it is time for you to cut
away for a bit and experience real world relationships?
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Anyway, in the near future I will
be writing some posts that will cover the many legit ways you can get stuff for
free and still be competitive and a valuable resource to others within your Mafia
Wars social circle, conversely I will also examine the best way to stretch your gaming dollar
if this is your style of play. To those out there that do put money into this
game I thank you, it keeps my lights on and allows me to enjoy a favorite hobby
to which I have returned.
Stay Tuned…
Billy Bonney (m)
Thank You Mystified For Having Me Back!
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