CONCEPT
Continuous Play Architecture
The systematic elimination of pauses between engagement units—the design innovation that converted gambling from episodic to continuous and now structures AI interaction.
Continuous play architecture refers to the design transformation, documented by Schüll, in which the transition from one game to the next became automated and seamless, requiring no affirmative action by the player. Before the coinless machine, slot gambling involved discrete episodes: insert coin, pull lever, collect winnings or insert another coin. Each coin insertion was a micro-decision—a pause in which the player's autonomous judgment could theoretically reassert itself. The continuous play machine eliminated this pause entirely: the player loaded credits at the session's start and played from those credits without further physical interruption. The result was a dramatic increase in session duration and total wagered.
In The You On AI Field Guide
The architectural innovation was not a single feature but a system of coordinated changes. The coin slot was replaced by a bill validator and a credit display. The mechanical lever was replaced by a button, then by a touchscreen, then by an auto-play feature that allowed the machine to cycle through games without player input. Each change reduced the physical and cognitive
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