I can quite easily afford whatever the hell I want in games.
Like I said. I am old school, and I would rather not get mugged off and treated like a cash cow, regardless.
It’s a mugs attitude like yours that has allowed the likes of nVidia to massively increase the cost of GPU’s, because to many mugs paid OTT prices for GPU’s from scalpers and nVidia learned that to many gamers are mugs.
Now everyone is crying that GPU’s are way to much, and nVidia giving almost no uplift on their cards.
If you’re buying this and you think people shouldn’t be supporting these prices, you’re your own problem.
Even with the deluxe edition, the (full-price) base game plus Arbites is still less than $60, a pretty typical price for games these days (and ones that often have less replay value).
lol lying. What a joke. There haven’t been what you consider “complete” skins on offer for over 2 years. I consider complete to be a head, chest and legs. You didn’t qualify your definition, which I don’t think anyone else subscribes to, until after we started taking about that.
And, aside from responding to you and Harlekin simultaneously (who says they are buying it) in my reply before my last one, I misunderstood your post as you saying you could afford it meaning you’ll buy it.
Only if you think complete skins includes ignoring matching weapon skins.
Because that’s just really cool, getting people to pay out for premium skins then then not even providing matching weapons, because let’s fleece players with half jobs.
Oh! I started as an econ major. I made it to the part where they explained that if you raise the price of life-saving drugs, fewer people can afford them, but it’s fine, because the profit from the survivors offsets the loss from the ones who, you know… didn’t make it. Classic supply and demand, brought to you by late-stage capitalism.