Curious what the smaller group here thinks of the way the newest content release is handling monetization, primarily the shift into gating quests behind moonstones. I’m not real sure what I think about it and keep fluctuating back and forth between irritated about paying for the game and then being expected to continue paying for content, and finding it pretty par for the coruse for modern games and thus about as inoffensive as microtransactions are capable of being.

I think I’ve settled on it being inoffensive, at least in terms of microtransaction models. Admittedly I’m also the kind of idiot who has paid $25 for a pretty mount or two on World of Warcraft regardless of having paid for the game and each expansion, but eh. There seems to be a lot of angst surrounding it and I do understand why.

What are you guys’ thoughts on all this?

  • linearchaos@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I will spend some money on this game regularly if it brings fun to the table regularly. I however, will NOT spend $15 for another quest line like the dapper wall-e line. Wall-e is probably the only character I’d do that for. I’d probably spend $5 without huge regrets.

    I’d also be wary of spending any form of subscription model until they get their QA sorted out. Every release has some pretty unacceptable bugs. (companions blocking your way, all the passion lily’s being red, dark castle portals being so far in front of the doors you have to go fish, the true random on scrooges shop) I understands the occasional putting a fishing target on land too much but their QA/Dev team sizes are WAY to big to let this kinda change go out, especially considering they don’t hotfix.