I just have to race a lot for all of my hours designing to pay off advertising-wise. Good thing this game is fun as shit and I can easily spend hours on the track with random people online. It is too bad that I don't have the ability to rent my car out so that other people could passively showcase Hive for me.
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NFT royalties. Create the design/advertising. Anyone showcasing that brand could get paid out that way. Interesting.
But I think in this scenario, big business would be providing the ads in this fashion (which are incredibly consumer friendly and hardly intrusive), while the gamers are making little bits, which is fine, even great. In this case though Polyphony Digital and Sony would probably see that money as being theirs. Yet the percentage going to the gamers for choosing to advertise in this fashion would most likely go straight to purchasing more Sony products.
If someone in this crypto world of ours wanted to start from scratch and build a game of that caliber (nearly impossible feat), then offer these money making perks, what we'd see is some big hype campaign and a push to purchase tokens and packs and other junk of some kind, before the actual game is being developed, resulting in people buying another line of BS and broken promises, along with yet another reason to add to the long list of reasons why the general populace runs from the idea.
So much potential yet so poorly executed, almost every damn time.
Someone would have to come along, offering a better deal to consumers, snatching their market, then they'd decide to "innovate".
I do enjoy thinking about it. I think that's what keeps me grounded in reality rather than throwing my money at every little thing that says it'll do something, eventually.