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@Azur_Fenix @Meemoo @Ronnie21093 Just because a game is F2P doesn't mean predatory pricing schemes are acceptable. Saying 'gachas are just like this' isn't a valid defense- it's complacency.
By supporting these practices, you're enabling developers to exploit players with overpriced microtransactions. It's not about whether I buy it or not; it's about the principle. These schemes prey on people who might feel pressured to spend to keep up, and that's inherently a fucking problem.
I understand how gacha games work, but that doesn't mean we should excuse or accept unethical practices. Complaining about it is necessary to push for better standards in the industry. Ignoring the issue or defending it is just masochism, allowing developers and ESPECIALLY publishers to continue exploiting their player base. We should demand better, not settle for the status quo.
Grow some fucking principals, get some fucking convictions and then get back to me, dork.