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a DLC pack with a couple of cars and items used to be a couple of bucks, now they want you to spend that much on a banner.... Prices need fixing ASAP.
I know it's a common business tactic, to overcharge, then to turn around and reduce prices to look like the good guys a few weeks later and say 'hey we listened to you' but this whole update has made the studio look like complete d*cks.
We payed for this game. This is not in line with cosmetics in a payed game. That's why they've removed all the DLC, to mask the massive price hike.
Still same prices and sharing the same microtransaction system for cosmetic items (blueprints are based from Fortnite Save the World), that's just a example. I didn't said the game is Fortnite, I just said "based" about the microtransaction !
I'm not really a Psyonix employee.
You still didn't adress the issue, which is: why a game we paid for got suddenly the price model of a f2p game.
Because... for the money ?