Ah! So here’s something people aren’t explaining: NFTs don’t have to be jpgs. Imagine taking your favorite skin from Valorant, and using it Fortnite. And not paying extra, because you own it. Then using it in CoD, Minecraft, even Twitter, IG. So many possibilities, no?
Ah! So here’s something people aren’t explaining: NFTs don’t have to be jpgs. Imagine taking your favorite skin from Valorant, and using it Fortnite. And not paying extra, because you own it. Then using it in CoD, Minecraft, even Twitter, IG. So many possibilities, no?
@mikeshinoda Bought a Larva yesterday on Opensea. Today I'm using it in @Worldwide_WEB3, in a month in @WebbEmotional's super NFT bros game 😎 were already kinda there
@mikeshinoda Hi, Mike. Experienced 20-year game dev here. I understand that you’re not, but attached is a thread why game interoperability of game items is an absolutely pipe dream. Also, you absolutely should not be taking financial advice from anyone telling you this is easy or good.
@mikeshinoda Hi, Mike. Experienced 20-year game dev here. I understand that you’re not, but attached is a thread why game interoperability of game items is an absolutely pipe dream. Also, you absolutely should not be taking financial advice from anyone telling you this is easy or good.
@mikeshinoda Mike, I respect your work a ton - but to a game developer this is you saying "you can buy a single note from my music and use it to control the space station". It is not how it works - interoperability barely works in one game series made by one developer.
@mikeshinoda Why would Developer B create a specific skin for an NFT that Purchased in another game by Developer A though? And if someone comes up with a procedural generator tech for it, what is to say your special skin would look good enough to be worth the money? Its just not worth it.
@mikeshinoda yeah I will not work at Mojang anymore if NFTs even get close to touching Minecraft, so no thanks
@mikeshinoda So who’s responsibility is it to implement one person’s skin into another game? The amount of work that would require makes no sense. Is the NFT owner going to pay Epic to try and fit a skin from another game into Fortnite? This is not an automatic thing.