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This a question DOS16 would have been able to answer on its own.
But the buyable credits are to give people with the base game an option to have some of the extra cosmetics that come with the expanded edition or the DLC.
As is clearly listed on the store page or mentioned in the dozens of topics on the subject.
its a question, not a claim. Charging extra for skins on f2p level in a full price title is nasty af no way around it.
I mean, who doesnt count that as winning
That "question" was a very not-so-thinly veiled claim.
Yeah that's why the premium skins in the game aren't priced at the level of F2P games but are much cheaper. Less than three dollars each.
Now, if you a kid and want to "speed up" progress you can buy stuff, but only if your brain is not in its best condition.
That is not true in any way.
There are several cosmetics that are exclusively available through spending real-world money, either by buying the Legendary Edition of the game or by purchasing currency that can be used ingame to buy them in the cash shop.
You are shockingly stupid.