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Ghosts in the Server. The Phantom Multiplayer Illusion and How Mobile Games Fake Human Connection
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- Nombre de pages180
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-30289-5
- EAN9783565302895
- Date de parution08/03/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille774 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
You download a new mobile racing or io-game. You are instantly matched with opponents, the competition is fierce but manageable, and you secure a satisfying victory. What the game doesn't tell you is that every single "player" you just defeated was a carefully calibrated artificial intelligence designed to let you win.
This book exposes the deceptive architecture of Phantom Multiplayer. It investigates the massive industry secret behind mobile gaming, where bots disguise themselves with real human usernames and simulated latency to provide the illusion of a populated, thriving server.
We analyze the psychological manipulation at play.
By engineering an environment where you win just enough to feel skilled, but lose just enough to stay engaged, developers hack your dopamine loop without the unpredictability of actual human opponents. It is a study in algorithmic flattery and consumer deception. Unmask the bots hiding in your smartphone. Learn how developers manufacture artificial triumphs to keep you scrolling, tapping, and paying.
By engineering an environment where you win just enough to feel skilled, but lose just enough to stay engaged, developers hack your dopamine loop without the unpredictability of actual human opponents. It is a study in algorithmic flattery and consumer deception. Unmask the bots hiding in your smartphone. Learn how developers manufacture artificial triumphs to keep you scrolling, tapping, and paying.



