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Chazore said:
Chrkeller said:

Exactly.  People are buying it.  Developers are selling products that people clearly want.  Just because I don't like them, well that doesn't mean anything.  A a developer doesn't owe me anything.  I am not entitled to have the games I want.  

Anybody who buys a product without researching, that is their problem.  Researching takes less than 2 minutes and can be done on a phone.

This has been a thing since time inmemoriam. people have always bought into bad practices and bad products for centuries and it hasn't changed, so what exactly is your point to all of this?. 


I am talking about a product you and I paid for, with what was advertised not being a reality, but you seem to shrug all of this off in favour of the dev/studio/publisher and CEO.

Casuals aren't going to research. You are 41yrs old, older than me and yet you do not understand that not everyone is going to put the time of day into researching everything they buy into.

My point is don't blame developers for selling products that people buy.  Business is business.

I haven't bought any game, ever, that wasn't as advertised.  I wait for reviews, read some forum impressions and make a decison.  I own hundreds of games...  there isn't a single game I own that has any 'pay to win' BS.  I'm doing my part.

And anybody who buys a product via being too lazy to do 2 minutes of research gets what they get.

My simple message is this.  anybody who owns a 'pay to win' game is part of the problem.  Consumers dictate the market.  

Last edited by Chrkeller - on 19 July 2022