Broken promises, p2w, uses a lot of f2p manipulations.
The only hope is that I think CD is supposed to be a single player experience? (At least that was the rumor many many years ago) So they may not fuck it as badly… But it wouldn’t surprise me in the slightest.
They already commented that the game will not have microtransactions (at least on launch, who knows what happens later…). You buy the game fully and that’s it.
The game is single player game, not like their previous multiplayer game. It’s entirely possible they pull an Activision-ass-move, where they released games on launch without microtransactions to get good reviews and then added them shortly after. I am not arguing this could not happen. On the other side, there are good stories too. In example Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order from E.A. never had microtransactions.
Zero faith given Black Desert
I never played Black Desert so I can’t say anything on that. What’s the deal?
Broken promises, p2w, uses a lot of f2p manipulations.
The only hope is that I think CD is supposed to be a single player experience? (At least that was the rumor many many years ago) So they may not fuck it as badly… But it wouldn’t surprise me in the slightest.
I’ve seen multiple articles state that Crimson Desert has no microtransactions.
They already commented that the game will not have microtransactions (at least on launch, who knows what happens later…). You buy the game fully and that’s it.
Yeah and refer to #1. BDO was buy to play with only cosmetics and small QoL buffs when I first purchased a founders pack in beta…
But hey, I’d be happy to be wrong.
The game is single player game, not like their previous multiplayer game. It’s entirely possible they pull an Activision-ass-move, where they released games on launch without microtransactions to get good reviews and then added them shortly after. I am not arguing this could not happen. On the other side, there are good stories too. In example Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order from E.A. never had microtransactions.