In other words, officially drugwars is no longer a steem app. It doesn't contribute to increase demand for steem nor to spread awareness for it. It was "fun" while it lasted.
The only link it has to the blockchain is when users post on the forum. Good luck with your project, sincerely.
Edit: just to be clear, I don't have anything against your project. Drugwars is now a business that has some connection to steem...which is not a bad thing. I can't complain because I did gain something from the game. But as a stakeholder of steem I don't see how it's going to contribute in a meaningful way to help my stake grow in value. I think that @maxblaschke has expressed my thoughts in a much better way. Feelings aside I whish you good luck.
While I appreciate that the game is much faster now... I wonder why you not simple kind of cached the players interactions and simply wrote them into the BC a few seconds later.. and then verifying again with your cached games status... then the game would have been quicker and could still be fully on steem..
I believe you should at least print the important assets: upgrades and future token balance into the blockchain. Then even when you are hacked or a bad developer of yours wants to destroy the game by erasing or altering those information.. you can always reset with the imprinted status in the blockchain..
hey @onthewayout,
Since you can login to our game with a steem account and can pay and widthraw with Steem directly, it's definitely a steem app... without unnecessary bloat and surcharge for our blockchain.
If that logic is correct, then its equally a facebook app now too, you fucking moron
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go to steem-engine.com.No, it's not. A steem app relies on the steem blockchain to store its data. By your incorrect definition, if coinbase were to allow you to send and receive Steem it would be a Steem app. As for logging in using steem... that is only relying on Steem credentials for verification. This verification process is merely a way for you to be identified, there is no genuine Steem interaction, just a simple hash decryption.
I guess It comes down to how we define a blockchain app. Thank you for your reply.