![]() It drains a large amount of energy when happy and produce a large amount of energy when distressed. Like all Abnormalities, its energy output changes depending on its mood. The King of Greed likes nutrition and amusement, dislikes consensus and cleanliness, and hates violence work. How she arrived to the facility or where she was found are still unknown. The King of Greed was sealed in an golden egg-like being which is similar to a fish when transformed, which in her entries, the 'origin' of that form is because of a hungry fish who lures at the bottom of the mind's river who acts like a symbol of greed and desire and she encapsulated herself by her own will. She was one of the 'heroes' who wanted to protect the world, but due to their own desires, she met her demise. The King of Greed seems to be linked to The Queen of Hatred, due to both being named 'Magical Girls' before and mentioned to be sisters along with the others Magical Girls, in the Final Observation Dialogue. When breaching, The King of Greed moves in only one direction, and when reaching the end of the hallway or another door, it will teleport to another random hallway in the facility, appearing from one of the sides.Īny employee or Abnormality which is trapped or touched by the Abnormality's mouth will suffer a huge amount of Physical Damage, killing anything in its path almost instantly. Afterwards, it will escape from the containment unit. The Abnormality makes crunching sounds, along with the laugh of a girl, in this form. From the big mouth is hanging the head of the girl. ![]() The Abnormality will transform into a creature, similar to a fish with a big body, with a huge mouth at the front, small legs/feet and eyes, with long black appendages coming from the sides, and conserving the color from the previous form. Don't worry about a few grumpy customers, we'll make more (we always sell more).Its special ability is " In the Name of Love and Greed", which triggers after remaining in a bad mood for too long. By doing X, does Apple have a likelihood to make more money? When X seems anti-consumer, does what's best for consumers trump mo'money, mo'money? Hint: after a seemingly endless number of "record quarters" can Apple leadership even remember what it's like when customers are NOT buying? All they have seen for- what- a decade+ is pretty much ANY decision they make being rewarded with record revenues every quarter. ![]() Every time Apple makes a decision that seems "anti-consumer," all one has to do is think about the money. If you are a game player, are you more attracted to the quality of games that can run on full-power computing hardware or those limited to the horses that fit inside a "thinner, thinner, thinner", "power-sipping" mobile device platform?Īnd so on.If you are a game app dev and you see an approved way to still deliver your games AND keep the 30% too, do you shift in this same direction or do you want to keep giving away 30% right off the top?.How does Apple make money on game app sales? Does that persist with this app?.Big stink now for a few days and then it fades away (perhaps with some unhappy customers opting to give up on Apple too).Īn assumption that Apple still cares about Macs? Blocking this app now just aggravates those in so deep they are aware of an app coming before it has arrived. Killing competing music service apps now would be an even more blatant money/greed play by Apple, probably viewed far worse than this through the public eye. It's another thing to kill an app's presence BEFORE it has a chance to get going. potentially reducing some cuts of other iOS and tvOS game revenues too (as gamers may opt to choose Valve over native games) and/or motivating other game makers to adopt the very same model so they could potentially keep their (is it) 30% too (instead of giving all that money to Apple).īesides, it's one thing to kick out an app like Spotify that has long been in the app store. Valve's option here would appear to be able to bring a higher quality gaming experience to the other screens in a home without giving Apple a cut. Apple can see Spotify as a competitor who gives them a huge commission right off the top. If both assumptions are correct, there's the difference. Do those Spotify sales send a fat cut to Apple with each purchase?Īpparently with this Valve app, purchases could be made separately from the store- thus cutting Apple out of getting a big slice right off the top- and the visual portions of the game would stream to iOS and tvOS devices (while the actual game runs on a computer).
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