It is human players that will walk away form Splinterlands first. IMO bots will go only if the game gets ruined. And with people walking away there will be created negative vibs about the game.
If the bots cannot make much then they may give up. With humans it depends on why they play. Some will just enjoy the competition. After all, most people just play games for fun, not profit. Getting the right balance with a game that involves money is tricky. I hope it can survive.
If the bots cannot make much then they may give up. With humans it depends on why they play. Some will just enjoy the competition. After all, most people just play games for fun, not profit. Getting the right balance with a game that involves money is tricky. I hope it can survive.
https://peakd.com/splinterlands/@dexy50/re-khazrakh-qg0y0m
My friend is now hating me.
We shall see how it pans out. They could still change the thresholds.