# NRN's Value to Gamers

## From Extractive to Value Add Players

The perception of web3 gamers as extractive actors has been a prevalent concern. However, NRN revolutionizes this dynamic by transforming the player-studio relationship. It redefines "botting" from a detrimental activity to a valuable contribution, aligning player actions with studio objectives.

Furthermore, NRN's innovative approach allows players to directly impact a game's development and longevity. By training AI agents that can populate game worlds permanently and provide challenging opponents, players contribute to maintaining an active and dynamic gaming environment. This player-driven content creation helps to ensure that games remain vibrant and engaging, even during periods of lower human player activity.

## Skill as an Asset Class

Players can use NRN to train AI agents that mimic their unique playstyles, strategies, and decision-making processes. These AI agents are valuable assets within games as they help scale player liquidity, enhance progression systems, and improve overall player experience.

Player skill is poised to become a valuable asset class, enabling gamers to directly monetize their in-game expertise. This opportunity, once reserved for signed esports professionals, is now expanding to a broader audience. With NRN, gamers will soon enjoy financial opportunities similar to how content creators have benefited from the rise of social media.


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