The only negative point was the inclusion
of micro transactions which just doesn't fit with its target audience.
If they want to
use micro transactions for the bulk of their game then fine, but they should pick one payment structure and stick with it.
Done correctly, I even suspect the world could be given away for free, with features such as player - generated settlements and player run shops being unlocked
by micro transaction.
But it's been happening for a while, with single player games still having some form of
micro transactions built into it.
Then there's
also micro transactions, which involves the player spending real money to buy items for use in the game.
EA has also since said that their games will be incorporated with similar
micro transactions in the future, that is on top of charging full retail price for their games.
This has been my fear for quite a while, a major games company believing the pay to win and
micro transaction models are the best way to go and great IP's will suffer.
The game will also
feature micro transactions and multiple currencies but everything is unlockable just by putting in the work for obtaining the gear / weapons.
While Magic 2015 does widen the customisation of decks it comes at a great cost the game is littered with
micro transactions which seem to be aggressively marketed at the player to encourage them to spend more money than the standard purchase price.
Nintendo was made relevant again with the Switch, Red Dead Redemption 2 got delayed to 2018, and the gaming community raged
against micro transactions like never before.
Square Enix did start
offering micro transactions to skip content and leveling inStormblood, but that seems an unfair cost to expect from players.
If you choose to forego the
unnecessary micro transactions, then you'll legitimately have an entirely free - to - play experience that isn't hindered by roadblocks or paywalls.
This game will
support micro transactions, so its a no sale for me, its a shame ive played all the others and im a fan bu now the AC franchise is in a dark place
The upcoming Star Wars Battlefront 2 will also be
sporting micro transactions for loot crates, which, riding on the enthusiastic wave made by Overwatch, is bound to be a popular item that players can buy with in - game credits, or will undoubtedly buy with their real wallets.
«There will not be loot boxes, and there will not be pay - to - win types of MTX
[micro transactions].
Halo and
gears micro transactions not bad at all best in the game and I love that they don't sale maps like call of duty and battlefield and separate their fan base!
I would also like to sarcastically (slow hand clap) thank all those who bought Aliens CM before reading a review (I'm guilty of this), and the many people who have purchased all of those rubbish COD
BLOPS2 micro transactions.