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Invisible Handicaps

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You have been stuck on a boss fight for an hour. Suddenly, on your twelfth attempt, you miraculously dodge an attack and finally win. You feel a massive rush of skill and accomplishment. But you didn't suddenly get better. The game quietly lowered the boss's health and made your attacks stronger. Invisible Handicaps exposes the controversial mechanics of Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment (DDA). Modern video games are constantly monitoring your frustration levels, heart rate, and failure rates. If you die too often, the algorithm secretly makes the game easier to prevent you from quitting. If you win too easily, it secretly buffs the enemies to prevent boredom. This book delves into the psychological engineering behind player retention. It reveals the patented algorithms used by massive studios to ensure you stay in the perfect "e;flow state,"e; sacrificing fair play and true challenge for prolonged engagement and maximized microtransaction potential. Peek behind the curtain of the digital illusion. Learn how the games you play are playing you, and understand the deep psychological tricks designed to keep your hands glued to the controller.
Undertittel
Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment and How Games Secretly Manipulate You to Keep You Playing
ISBN
9783565290413
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
16.3.2026
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