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wfz said:
Game affecting: They feel like cheats, and gamers like me are used to needing skill and "work" to become the best. You put a lot in, you get a lot out. Paying takes away that element of the game and breaks what a "game" is supposed to be. A contest of ability, not money.

Non-game affecting: Don't mind at all. I buy cosmetic stuff in Dota 2 and am totally cool with it.

Haha I just sell everything I made have. I made $15 selling almost all my Dota 2 items

But I agree, if the micro-tractions make players with a lot of cash OP then it's completely stupid and should be ban from existence. If what are you getting are purely cosmetics, it really doesn't matter.



Nintendo and PC gamer