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Otherwise, same standard protocol applies - certain devs or publishers I refuse to give money to, I dislike point and click adventure games as well as the bulk of twin stick shooters, and if your game isn't in English I'm not giving you money.
Free to play
Crowdfunding
"Punishing"
Also for 'paid' games I can expect a certain level of quality which is not the case for f2p games.
Poor wording. Some games are still coming out for Win7. Not interested in upgrading it further. Worst case, I'd rather cut my losses and switch to Linux and look into Proton than put up with Microsoft's bloatware.
I don't remember the name of the game anymore and If I can recall, the gamedev literally ran away with people's money only to not be heard from again.
In some cases EA has no red flags at all for me, in other situations they have.. it all depends on the context and that is my point.. It depends on the situation, many things can be a red flag.
Well that was pretty broad. Not a big surprise considering I generally play just one game.
I see alot of people here dislike day one DLC, micro transactions, F2P, online only, loot boxes and so on but will still continue to buy said games that contain these elements. Clearly there is a fine line between not liking something and speaking up against it e.g loot boxes and hypocrisy by turning a blind eye to your favour games.