so if you dont own the asset itself how is it different to an item code? it would be relatively simple if the company wanted to make multiple games that reference the same item codes, it wouldnt be future proof, of course but neither is the nft alternative.This is not how NFT's work. Game engine has nothing to do with cross game implementation. NFT's follow a standard. They are references to a game asset in that case, not the asset themselves. The other game would choose to interpret that refence in whatever way it saw fit. It could be hat in one game and a pair of jeans in another.
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