NFT expert suggests using poor people for NPC
Although it seems that NFT fever and blockchain in video games is staying in the past, there are still some people who bet on this trend. One of these is an analyst, who has indicated that the NPCs of the games should be in charge of poor people.
Recently, Mikhail Oscar, Blockchain and Gaming Consultant of Wolves Day, issued a statement, where he has indicated that To reduce development costs, poor people should be hired to play the NPC of the games . This was what he commented:
With cheap labor from a developing country, you could use people from the Philippines such as NPCS, NPCS of real life in your game. They could devote themselves to populating the world, perhaps doing some random work or simply walking from one place to another, fishing, telling stories, being merchants... Anything is really possible.
Although this seems an idea away from reality, it is worth noting a case of critters, a NFT game similar to Minecraft, where a user paid minors of the Philippines to collect money for a casino. Without a doubt, These two cases sound as something completely absurd, and question the ethics of those involved .
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Editor's note:
Unless Nathan Fielder is the person who is advising a NFT company, all proposals of this type must stop at this time. The idea of using people like NPC is already bad in themselves, but adding the concept of poor people makes this worse.
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