Quote (CaptainDahl @ Jun 6 2022 10:13am)
I haven’t tryed the pc yet - but I’m really looking forward to do so. Well for a non mobile gamer, I really think it’s great :thumbsup:
They really are. I’m thinking it this way, let’s say I buy a game 40 $. No monthly subscription like WoW. I get to play, and farm gear. No money spend, only to buy the game. Other scenario - free game, spend 40 $ in game. Supporting the game? Isn’t it kinda the same?
I haven’t spend any dollars on it.. yet :D
I totally agree with you :)
PC version is alot of fun so far, the main downside is that you can tell it's programmed to be a mobile game first and foremost in that you have to click everything (no right click to automatically equip an item, stuff like that)
I totally agree, these people spend tons of $ outright buying games they hardly even play, as well as spend $ on real-life frivolities like alcohol, smokes, junk food. The microtransaction model has proven itself as the most consumer friendly model.
I'll spend money on Immortal if I feel like it, no reason to yet, but happy to support a game I like