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What is going on with games these days, developers are getting greedy and they're beginning to look more like mobile games. I used to like playing mobile games but now they've completely put me off them cause everyone you play they advertise for you to spend money on purchasing more upgrades. Do you think there will be an uproar and developers will start going back to the way things were or do you think it will get worse? I remember a time when you just paid a price for a game and played it, it was bad enough to pay just for a dlc of part of a game to be added and now this. |
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@psnality | 9 October 17 | |
bloody censor
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@lee22x | 15 October 17 | |
It's only going to get worse you get it in shadow of war and it's going to be in assassin's creed and wwe 2k18
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@psnality | 15 October 17 | |
I don't mind it so much in Forza Motorsport as each race you get to add mods but it takes a bit of immersion away. I'd never pay money for a random loot box but they could make games harder and to make it easy you have to spend money and they could make games around that until it becomes just a scheme to make a few pounds. As for Battlefront 2, Pfft they totally ruined that by putting everything in the loot box like more weapons and stuff so there really isn't game play progression just loot play progression. |
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@alvar89 | 15 October 17 | |
It will get worse because ppl are willing to pay.
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@psnality | 16 October 17 | |
A petition of 10,000 signatures has forced the UK government to take notice about how loot boxes in video games is another form of gambling. Hope they do something. |
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@psnality | 26 November 17 | |
EA pushed it too far and seems like everyone wants to get involved, ah well. I played a bit of Battlefront 2 trial and didn't touch it again, there's no progression as it's all based on loot boxes. |
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@4juice | 28 November 17 | |
Well people attack EA lootboxes when they got angry over the grinding they need to unlock the star wars main characters. Nobody made any noise with Fifas lootboxes since 2011.
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@psnality | 28 November 17 | |
Yeah but it's a game aimed mainly at kids and it's Star Wars plus there isn't much progression in it apart from loot boxes, you basically earn xp points from just being there and not even playing and some people built robots just to twiddle the joystick so they earn points. It's gotten out of hand, there's why there's a big uproar and it's about time. Shadows of war they made it harder to beat the final and to make it easier you have to pay so already they're making games harder to exploit people. They did the maths on reddit and found out you had to play 40 hours to unlock one character or pay for it unlockrd quicker, that's just bad and not like a two hours unlock. It's exploitation. |
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@newt182 | 1 December 17 | |
I think publishers just need to get rid of all microtransactions and season passes etc... and just put the prices of the games up and make a good quality product. If GTA 6 was released at 80 pounds everyone would still buy it on launch. Make a good game, charge more. Simple.
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@psnality | 1 December 17 | |
That's why I love CD Projekt, they make a game but have expansions that are actually worth the extra money and they are a single story which is about the length of a normal game. I might just wait for any EA game to go into Origin Access to play it now, doubt Battlefront 2 will take long to be there like Mass Effect Andromeda. |
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