So does Battlebit Remastered still have advertisements for the armed forces in it? Sounds like they should either be forced to remove those or lose their platform on steam.
I don't mind the fact that apps on Android show ads. I mind the terrible inconsistency of those ads. Some have an X button at the top left, some at the top right. I've seen "mute" buttons in at least three different quadrants, plus some are within a small landscape window rather than taking up the full portrait-held phone. And some don't have mute at all.
And then some have a fake-out X button that actually clicks on the ad if you try to use it.
And a couple of times I've gotten an ad that I literally couldn't exit. Had to force quit the app to get back to it.
If the ads were a consistent experience, I would have a much less intensely negative opinion of them.
GooglePlay search favors popular trash, but there and on F-Droid you can still find some fun ones without ads. Searching from outside, like on a regular web search engine or lemmy\reddit subs for free games may help. I don't mind piracy but I was glad to obtain Antimine and Mindustry. Also, there are ways to block internet or patch apps, but they usually imply you have root and may break things if not careful.
Idk about iPhone apps, but I'm sure the first solution would work too and the second means jailbreaking thus cutting off most of their praised ecosystem.
Yeah, there is a tiny amount of good mobile games, like oceanhorn or world of goo. You're better off just sticking to emulating console games on mobile, than playing native mobile games
Yeah it's really hard to find the few normal ones.
I don't like promoting Netflix but I was surprised how many good phone games you can get with your subscription, like Hades, Civilization 6 or Rise of the golden idol.
Doesn't seem to me like phone games are a good match for Netflix but hey these good games are free now for me.
Mobile game subscriptions (like apple) is good. Every once in a while I’ll find a great game with no ads. Just dlc. I usually try to support them. I’ve been playing unnamed space idle for months, and it’s a great example of a game of a developer that respects its players.
Makes sense. They don't get money from ads, so they have little to loose by banning them apart from annoying some publishers, but from what we saw in the past, what will they do? Leave Steam?
Classic killing two birds with one stone: get more revenue from sales, and make customers happier.
Valve has created a dedicated page describing that in-game ads or ad-based revenue models are not allowed in Steam games.
This has been reported as a new policy, but this has been the case for at least 5 years as seen on the pricing page, there just wasn't a separate page.
Would much rather pay a small developer directly than be force-fed ads, even if the excuse is that the ads pay the bills. I don't think this is a particularly unique sentiment and there are plenty of less scummy ways to generate funding than by running advertisements.
Arguably, the whole mobile app store ecosystem became a shithole because we weren't willing to pay a buck or two for a an app. It led to an environment where alternative forms of monetization are so common that a lot of devs don't even bother making a premium, ad-free version.