Why is the cover armor for the ogryn still not earnable in game? Have you not made already enough by ripping of the community with predatory MTX?
The vanguard bundle given to PC players was okay, but it still does not justify the practices thst incentivize paying for new skins. Make them at least available as a bundle on steam.
Secondly, how is MTX justifiable when you sold it to the community that this would replace the DLC’s but we now know that there is a new dlc in works…
Is there no limit to the greed… I guess soulless is what Fatshark has become selling out to Tencent.
Why is there no in game way to earn aquilas that would reward the grindfest that the game? As was promised by you pre-launch??
I am personally of the theory that it was some bright spark’s idea to monetize those cosmetics, and they’re petulantly refusing to let them be released without monetization while the rest of the studio has the brain cells to realize that this community will bury them if they try that, especially after the disaster of the launch.
This is the only semi-rational explanation for having cosmetics fully functional yet refusing to just let players use them.
It is a little conspiracy theory ish because the alternative is that Fatshark is just… refusing to use something they’ve already paid people to make, that requires no real additional work to implement, for essentially no reason. Like the premium cosmetics and the crafting all make sense under FOMO and general dark design stuff…not releasing the cosmetics at all makes zero sense unless it’s a byproduct of someone being an idiot in the office.
Yeah, I’m curious why they’re releasing new sets like Rogue Trader (they are awful) while having a library of finalized cosmetics ready to use at any moment.
The cover armors are nice but squad leader vet has longcoats covered in purity seals that seriously drip too hard. Obviously they need to be MIA while they do the clown catalog over at the paid store.
In a far away land where ethical practices and principles reside along with all the other good things that have been laid to rest by the AAA money making industry.