The video creator discusses the issue of in-game donations on mobile games, particularly among young players. They argue that these donations often lead to an unfair advantage and create a "cash cow" effect, where players spend large amounts of money on in-game items rather than buying quality games. The creator believes that this trend is driven by the fact that many players are not willing to pay for good games upfront, but are willing to spend more money on in-game donations. They also share personal anecdotes about friends who have spent large sums of money on in-game donations and express disappointment in the current state of mobile gaming. The creator concludes by advising viewers to save their money and consider buying game consoles or playing paid games on their mobile devices instead of spending on in-game donations.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Mobile gaming has made significant progress in the last 10 years.
2. Most mobile devices now have high-performance capabilities at a reasonable price.
3. The game GTA San Andreas is now available on mobile devices.
4. A game called Horn 2 is available on iPhones with an Apple Arcade subscription.
5. The majority of schoolchildren play free online games and spend their pocket money on donations.
6. Clash of Clans is a popular online game that has a hardcore leveling system.
7. The game's leveling system can take 5-6 days to upgrade to the next level.
8. The game Tanks Online has become less enjoyable due to the large number of donors.
9. Donors in Tanks Online can buy advantages that make it difficult for non-donors to play.
10. The game's developer, Supercell, sees the success of Clash of Clans and other free-to-play games and introduces more donations to create a more hardcore experience for non-donors.
11. The game World of Tanks has made significant revenue from donations.
12. The creator of the video had 1200 subscribers and was paid 30,000 for an advertisement.
13. The game Dragon Hills is available on iPhone and Android, and it's a paid game on iPhone but free on Android.