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[–] DrWebinstein 0 points 8 points 8 points (+8|-0) ago
Believe it or not, but EA got the most downvotes in Reddit history over this ! But yes unsuspecting grandparents will gobble this game up for their grandkids and the machine will move forward. I remember back when Blizzard first introduced a flying sparkly mount for cash. No in game upgrade other than visual. There was an uproar, but the writing was on the wall. People paid the sub, and the cash shop opened.
[–] Lafall 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
what has the video game industry and its SJW freaks done now? ELi5... btw don't play much games these days so i'm out of this gamer loop
[–] Thrus2 ago
General ass hattery and a massive push for micro-transactions, I think it was Ubisoft but may have the wrong company, that just made more in a quarter/year? in micro-transactions then in game sales. A great deal of day one DLC. There has also been a debate going on between gaming and Europe? on weather loot boxes are gambling or not, most of the gamers here don't see the discussion it is, especially when they sell the keys for real money.