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Manufactured Luck

Manufactured Luck

Di Stahl, Jacquelyn G.

Pubblicato da epubli

English 2026 ISBN 9783565295739
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When you land a critical hit in an RPG or draw the perfect card in a digital deckbuilder, it feels like a stroke of sheer luck. But behind the scenes, the game's Random Number Generator (RNG) is constantly lying to you. True randomness is profoundly frustrating, so game developers actively cheat to make you feel lucky. The Illusion of RNG is a cornerstone of modern game balancing. Humans are terrible at understanding statistics; if an action has a 90% chance to succeed and fails twice in a row, players feel cheated. To prevent rage-quitting, designers implement "pseudo-random distribution," manipulating the invisible dice rolls in the background. Pity timers guarantee rare loot, and missed shots secretly increase the accuracy of your next attempt. This book exposes the psychological math underlying virtual chance. It examines how games manage player frustration, balance difficulty through hidden statistical bumpers, and engineer the perfect cadence of risk and reward. Peek behind the digital curtain of probability. Understand how algorithms protect your ego by manipulating chance, and why true randomness is the enemy of a good time.

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