Been following web3 gaming and honestly confused why more people aren't talking about how broken the experience is on mainnet. Tried playing a few different blockchain games and the transaction confirmation times make everything feel laggy even when the game itself runs smooth.
Like you'll be playing something that needs quick decisions and you make a move then have to wait 10-15 seconds for it to confirm on-chain. Completely kills any sense of real-time gameplay, your brain just registers it as the game being slow and broken even though technically it's working fine.
I get that L2s exist but seems like most games are still launching on mainnet or shared infrastructure where they're competing with DeFi and NFT traffic during peak hours. Gaming traffic patterns are so different, you get these huge spikes during events and tournaments, not the steady load that most blockchain apps have.
Is this just something gamers are supposed to accept or are there actually solutions that make web3 games feel as responsive as normal games? Because right now it seems like blockchain gaming has a fundamental UX problem that nobody's really solving.
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