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This guy: Hell yeah
Simple, what is the purpose of games like First Descendant? To unlock new content to become stronger/more versatile and face more difficult content.
If you spend money to buy something, the impact is minimal, but if on the first day you spend enough money to buy everything or almost everything is for sale, you are deleting most of the game from your future.
What remains for you? Helping new players? It’s an activity that gets boring quickly, and from the players' perspective, not everyone likes playing with those who pay to get that fake sense of winning.
Developers get payed like any other employee, each month. The rest of the money goes to the corporation.
On Warframe 79$ gets you ultimate (prime) frame, 2 prime weapons, They already have potatos. AND YOU GET 2000 plat