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The Bandai tag is promising but then you also have Bezo Bucks on there as well. Hard to say how it will turn out.
The thing i mostly liked in this game was the housing. And the ability to stack sets to have different utilities in the same character, but the inventory is extremelly small witouth the sub.
If some regions are being affected in a point they have to quit the game, then maybe it's time for a prize change for everyone, epic did it in fortnite they seen the prize was too much due inflation and reduced the prizing for most of the affected regions so the monthyl was moreas reasonable.
if enough people refuse to buy, then the company has to change. If enough buy it, then the company will keep going as is and will also have excess funds to grow their business. In case these words are hard, businesses only stay in business if they make enough profit.
However, they also live or die based on their business decisions.
Yes, and $180 a year is too high for me when there are other franchise out there...
Video games are a luxury item.
You do not need it to survive.
You do not need it to actually live.
What you are doing here is literally complaining about first world problems, except that term doesn't apply to you.
Other people don't have enough to eat throughout the month, and you seem to have stable internet and a reasonably recent computer to comfortable play games with, even online games.
Now, is it unfair that you suddenly have to pay first world prices when your income is second or even third world level? Yes, absolutely.
But there's a point where you have to stop complaining and start contemplating.
It's not all 'rich' people in the first world countries either.
The reason I'm telling you off is that I personally know how it is to not knowing how to get through the month. How it is to have no luxury whatsoever and still being afraid you might get evicted because you need to stretch your income just two days longer but the rent is due now.
And you know what I did for 'fun' outside of the existential dread all day around me?
I was incredibly lucky to have been gifted a crappy, outdated government office laptop.
I was lucky to still have power to charge it.
It was so crappy, I had to install a low level Linux on it, because perish the thought of using Windows, much less play any non-DOS video game.
Spend like 3 years playing crappy Linux offbrand games from the 90's.
And I was lucky to be able to.
So please get off your "Rich American" nonsense argument (I'm not even American, and still you are full of ♥♥♥♥ for even going there) and deal with reality like an adult and not a little kid who just got their favourite toy taken away and mommy doesn't have enough money to feed your luxury needs.
That's perfectly fine. Your choice to do so.
If you aren't sure, just buy the base game when it's on sale (it usually is). It costs next to nothing and base game bundle still has hundreds of hours of content.
Don't need ESO plus.
Don't need ESO plus.
I'll still play it tho and enjoy the ritual of only modifying my houses when it's the free "subscription" week.