To be completely honest with you - I'm a hobby gamer but I don't like gambling at all, thus most current games at SFI won't ever be touched by me.
What's the difference between gaming and gambling?
1. A true gamer aims for skill, not for lucky strikes and lotteries
<<< In most online opportunities there are "games" nowadays that let you win a certain amount of a certain currency by lucky clicks - Knockout Trivia is the first I've ever seen that's skillbased - and specific to SFI, the only paid one I'm willing to try out right now with the current offers.
2. paying a fee for lotteries and lucky strikes with no skill attached turns it completely into a gamble, not into a game
<<< The only truly free "game" on SFI is T-Time, for each other one you have the entry fee of 1 TCredit - a currency with a specific $ value. Since free T credits have a heavy limitation (Status, Wave, T-Time) but no other means to collect more than by paying real money for it, those games are mostly gambling for me.
If your affiliates have a similiar mindset like me, it is going to be very hard to persuade them unless SFI offers games like flashgames with highscore reset (1. place or first 3 get some Tcredits) or as I wrote before, widens the range of skillbased games.
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To be completely honest with you - I'm a hobby gamer but I don't like gambling at all, thus most current games at SFI won't ever be touched by me.
What's the difference between gaming and gambling?
1. A true gamer aims for skill, not for lucky strikes and lotteries
<<< In most online opportunities there are "games" nowadays that let you win a certain amount of a certain currency by lucky clicks - Knockout Trivia is the first I've ever seen that's skillbased
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