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Published in 2025-1-13 22:58:44 | Show all floors |Read mode
How do you think developers use psychology to keep players engaged in fast-paced online games? Fast-paced games that require quick reactions and attention have become increasingly popular in recent years. Developers are creating game mechanics that not only keep players coming back again and again, but also keep their attention for a long time. What psychological mechanisms do you think they use to do this?

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Published in 2025-1-14 00:38:20 | Show all floors
This is a very relevant question, and in fact, there are many techniques that developers use to keep players engaged in fast-paced games. I recently read an article on https://thisgengaming.com/2024/12/19/modern-fast-paced-online-gaming-hidden-psychology/ that explains in detail how psychology works in such games. The article emphasizes that developers use a variety of psychological methods to keep players interested. One such method is a reward system that is based on the principle of “periodic reward”. This is when players are not rewarded every time, but occasionally, which creates a sense of anticipation and a desire to keep playing to get the next reward. This approach is heavily used in mobile and online games, which helps retain players by creating addiction to the game. Also importantly, fast-paced games usually offer quick sessions, which is ideal for today's generation who are used to instant results

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Published in 2025-1-14 02:20:33 | Show all floors
Many players enjoy competing and showing off their achievements to others, and developers often use these aspects to keep their attention. Of course, it all depends on how players perceive these mechanics - for some it's fun, while others may feel overwhelmed.
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