The economy of time, the rationalisation of resources: Discipline, desire and deferred value in the playing of Gacha games

This paper offers a counterpoint to existing research that explores the associations between gacha games and gambling. Whilst existing research tends to advance a view that playing these games is equivalent to gambling, I contend that such assertions rest on analyses that focus almost exclusively on...

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Main Author: WOODS, Orlando
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-48192022-03-10T02:48:03Z The economy of time, the rationalisation of resources: Discipline, desire and deferred value in the playing of Gacha games WOODS, Orlando This paper offers a counterpoint to existing research that explores the associations between gacha games and gambling. Whilst existing research tends to advance a view that playing these games is equivalent to gambling, I contend that such assertions rest on analyses that focus almost exclusively on investing money in the game. Moreover, they tend to view the game as separate from the structuring forces of everyday life. Arguing that players are embedded within a double structural frame that moderates the extent of seemingly ‘irrational’ playing behaviours, I reinterpret grinding as a form of temporal investment that is motivated by more ‘rationalised’ engagements with the gacha mechanic. Drawing on qualitative data derived from Singapore-based players of gacha games, I explore how discipline, desire and deferred value can lead to resource maximising behaviours that are rooted in a time-money trade-off. In turn, these agentic patterns of play can be seen to ‘game-the-game’. 2022-03-04T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3561 info:doi/10.1177/15554120221077728 Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University gacha games rationalisation gambling grinding economy of time Sociology
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economy of time
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WOODS, Orlando
The economy of time, the rationalisation of resources: Discipline, desire and deferred value in the playing of Gacha games
description This paper offers a counterpoint to existing research that explores the associations between gacha games and gambling. Whilst existing research tends to advance a view that playing these games is equivalent to gambling, I contend that such assertions rest on analyses that focus almost exclusively on investing money in the game. Moreover, they tend to view the game as separate from the structuring forces of everyday life. Arguing that players are embedded within a double structural frame that moderates the extent of seemingly ‘irrational’ playing behaviours, I reinterpret grinding as a form of temporal investment that is motivated by more ‘rationalised’ engagements with the gacha mechanic. Drawing on qualitative data derived from Singapore-based players of gacha games, I explore how discipline, desire and deferred value can lead to resource maximising behaviours that are rooted in a time-money trade-off. In turn, these agentic patterns of play can be seen to ‘game-the-game’.
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title The economy of time, the rationalisation of resources: Discipline, desire and deferred value in the playing of Gacha games
title_short The economy of time, the rationalisation of resources: Discipline, desire and deferred value in the playing of Gacha games
title_full The economy of time, the rationalisation of resources: Discipline, desire and deferred value in the playing of Gacha games
title_fullStr The economy of time, the rationalisation of resources: Discipline, desire and deferred value in the playing of Gacha games
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