Tesla CEO Elon Musk and leading names in the gaming world continue to mock NFTs.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk drew attention to the new NFT mode in the popular FPS game DOOM II. As Niche Gamer reports, the mod replaces all the enemies in the game with images of NFTs from the Bored Ape Yacht Club collection, which has recently outstripped CryptoPunks at a base price. Players need to take pictures of them to kill them and earn crazy amounts of money. NFTs photographed die. The concept refers to an ongoing joke among NFT vilifiers called “right-clickers” who argue that crypto art is truly worthless because anyone can download it for free.
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The following statements were used in the article published on the subject in Niche Gamer:
You may remember that in November an Australian man had right-clicked all the images related to NFTs and posted them on Ethereum and Solana for free.
Earlier this month, Musk posted a meme showing a psychiatrist asking his client if he was hallucinating or dreaming of NFTs.
Gaming World and NFTs
The gaming community is skeptical of NFTs, arguing that they are mostly used for speculation and also pose a threat to digital abundance on the internet. Discord, a gaming-focused chat service, was forced to abandon its plans to adopt Ethereum after facing backlash from the community. GSC Game World, the Kiev-based developer of STALKER 2, has abandoned its NFT plans after receiving a lot of negative feedback from its fans.