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The live service practices will bleed over, though. It's inevitably going to effect the game for everyone.
What? So you are telling me that some guy sitting in the town with some glowy discoball armor can magically appear in my offline mode world?
Wowzer that must be some helluva magic.
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No, I'm telling you that the glowy discoball armor will not be obtainable by actually playing the game and you'll have to open up your wallet every time you want something unique like that for your character.
Okay yeah well.. fair enough. A lot of people don't care about that tho. Such shops are mostly just for FOMO victims and whales.
Paying for one great looking armor set that is usable for every single character also isn't that bad.
this game is promoted as online rpg, not offline
get a grip