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Are you sure it’s not just one person downloading it for each version of Linux they’ve tried to get running? /s
It is good to see the move, been linux gaming for almost 3 years now and never looked back.
Roblox has serious issues with kid safety, this is not good
The biggest problem I see on this case is basically the guy on the top calling these “people” an “opportunity” and then go after people that were actually doing something about it.
Basically the ceo is an enabler, and probably a pedo too. Pedos will go wherever kids are. Its up to the platforms and parents to also shield their kids
You know, it’s now occuring to me that I have absolutely no clue what Roblox actually is. It’s been around forever, I’ve been seeing gift cards for it in stores for I’m pretty sure well over a decade, I hear lots of talk about all of the dangers and how addictive it is for kids, etc.
But I haven’t the foggiest idea what the game is actually like. To the best of my knowledge I don’t think I’ve ever even seen a single screenshot of it, at least not one that was clearly labeled as being from Roblox.
And while I’m a childfree curmudgeon in my 30s, I do have a few friends with kids that I see with some regularity, and I’ve never heard any of them mention Roblox even in passing.
I feel like I’m in a really weird bubble of roblox-ignorance, I’m not exactly mad about it, but it feels weird that for as big as Roblox is supposed to be that I’ve never seen anyone talk about the actual game, just how big of a problem it is.
It’s basically the modern version of warcraft 3 custom games, second life, or gmod.
It’s an engine and a platform with a shared cash shop.
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11·3 days agoRoblox is actually less of a game, and more of a game engine and storefront. You open up Roblox and have a large selection of games, you can click play on. So there isn’t any one screenshot of it, or one description of “the game.”
Yeah. It’s almost more like Steam, complete with unmoderated social platform functionality.
I’m in the UK. Most of the kids I’m aware of play it. I know in other countries in other continents it’s popular.
It’s a platform that people login and can play experiences (games) they choose. Anyone can make those games. Popular ones like 99 Nights in the Forest can have 1 million playing at a time.
The fact you know kids that don’t play it is odd, as it’s huge. Or maybe they do and you aren’t aware. Cause usually all their friends are playing it.
There’s no way it has 100% market penetration.
No. Nothing does. There are about 1.4bn children over 5. Over 200m play per month. If you factor in economic information like those without devices, that’s huge. One in 7 kids. In a class of 30, that’s 4 players. Considering some countries will have low saturation, developed countries will have significant player population. It’s huge. Unrivaled in gaming.
Curious: how do we know that these download counts aren’t inaccurate from, like, a few bots repeatedly downloading to mess with the stats?
Correct me if I’m wrong, but I like how the third one is just an illegal clone of a copyrighted game.



