From 879cde8d352a46ba373aa09f61e3949484160c9a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: flem Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2022 13:02:39 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Update 'crosswords_launch/definitionpostits.md' --- crosswords_launch/definitionpostits.md | 56 +++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-) diff --git a/crosswords_launch/definitionpostits.md b/crosswords_launch/definitionpostits.md index 08c97d2..a0f4f49 100644 --- a/crosswords_launch/definitionpostits.md +++ b/crosswords_launch/definitionpostits.md @@ -122,65 +122,65 @@ Contents: category: Loot Box -- definition: +- definition: 3. The art of creating a new fictional world inside videogames realities. - direction: + direction: Across - category: + category: Modding and Videogames World -- definition: +- definition: 6. A form of opposition to the increasing use of game elements within non-game systems, which aims to disrupt the processing and exploitation of users’ data; it calls for gaming with the system, for a disruptive play with its rules and content while being within it. - direction: + direction: Across - category: + category: Modding and Videogames World -- definition: +- definition: 8. An alternative mode of exchange to the rationalist calculation of capitalist exchange, where valuables are not sold, but rather given without an explicit agreement for immediate or future rewards. - direction: + direction: Across - category: + category: Modding and Videogames World -- definition: +- definition: 9. A type of game that is monetised later either by using the user data or by adding payable content inside the game. Because of being so accessible, it became quite popular and attracted high numbers of players. - direction: + direction: Across - category: + category: Modding and Videogames World -- definition: +- definition: 1. Time that modders spend in modifying and sometimes improving corporates' video games in form of a hobby, but still producing profit for the company. - direction: + direction: Down - category: + category: Modding and Videogames World -- definition: +- definition: 2. Something that is given away without any expectation for payback. It allows us to act in a way that is non-alienated and differs considerably from the exchange of commodities with the aim of profit-making. - direction: + direction: Down - category: + category: Modding and Videogames World -- definition: +- definition: 4. It often includes activities such as conventions, writing fictions, participating in online forums and discussions, purchasing merchandise and collector items in order to build a community around a common interest. - direction: + direction: Down - category: + category: Modding and Videogames World -- definition: +- definition: 5. Modification used to change the behaviour of a game to make it more fun for every gamer. - direction: + direction: Down - category: + category: Modding and Videogames World -- definition: +- definition: 7. Modification used to gain an unfair and unauthorized advantage in a game to make it more fun, accessible, and easy for the user who is playing. - direction: + direction: Down - category: + category: Modding and Videogames World - definition: direction: - category: + category: Predatory Schemes - definition: