Why FPS for Web3.0?
Inflation Issues in Web3.0 Games
Inflation in Web3.0 games has become a significant problem. Many games have a structure that provides continuous rewards, leading to an inevitable drop in token prices. Most games have no upper limit on token supply, resulting in a continuous increase in token circulation. While a continuous reward system may initially encourage player participation, in the long run, it leads to a decrease in token value due to token oversupply. As token prices continuously fall, player satisfaction and engagement drop, destabilizing the game's economic system. To resolve these inflation issues, there is a need for more careful design and management of token issuance and reward systems.
Advantages of PvP Games and Inflation Management
However, PvP games, such as FPS titles, can manage inflation more effectively by leveraging the clear distinction between winners and losers. In these game structures, where the consumption of resources exceeds their generation, inflation can be avoided. For example, shooting based PVP games like "Counter-Strike," which have maintained popularity for over 20 years, have never had to deal with inflation issues. These games are structured to ensure that in-game resources are continuously consumed. Thus, PvP games effectively address inflation problems, contributing to their longevity and sustained player engagement.

Winner-Takes-All Structure in Team Tactical
One of the reasons why AAA FPS games, Team Tactical, are well-suited for token economies is because they have an effective inflation management structure. Team Tactical is designed with a winner-takes-all structure. In this system, only the winning players receive rewards, while the losing players consume resources. From the players' perspective, the winner takes all, creating a highly competitive and rewarding environment. From the game provider's perspective, this structure effectively manages inflation, satisfying both parties. This design ensures that overall consumption exceeds supply, thereby preventing inflation. Team Tactical's winner-takes-all structure evolve from traditional Web3.0 games, which suffer from continuous token devaluation due to inflation. This structure allows Team Tactical to maintain the appeal of rewards while also solving the issue of token value depreciation. As a result, Team Tactical can maintain a stable in-game economy over the long term. (This does not guarantee token value.)
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