Rskingdom Discussion started by Rskingdom 5 years ago

Its not that it has microtransactions. Its a mobile game The Elder Scrolls Blades Gold you almost expect it, but there's also a line between getting too many microtrasactions which I think this crosses.I had this argument back in the days of $5 reservations at game stores. That birthed dlc. Then preorders. People buying games until they are even finished developing..gave arrival to microtransactions. It is disgusting. The near future of gaming looks poor. We predicted all this microtransaction shit years until it began and we called games would become $59 base shells and make you buy all of the guts. It's all led toward subscription based gaming.

Todd can simply ride the legendary title for such a long time. If he continues on this course, he'll find only disaster waiting for him once the industry is saturated with trash games such as these, and Bethesda becomes much less aggressive as a result of it. To put it : unless the market grows, the participant base for these kinds of games is just likely to thin out much further than it already has. Bethesda is still loved by me and also have faith in Todd's overall vision for the company. I just hope he does not forget his origins and drive away the people that drove Bethesda to the heights it could now afford to take for granted.

The fact you think a mobile game cost tens of thousands to make is outside retarded though. At a few hundred thousand, but millions is far to much. Advertising on social media is actually pretty cheap, that is why you see a lot of advertisements for cellular games. The one thing that I can justify here is that the payment of the devs. Legal stuff doesnt count with cellular apps (how you're speaking of it)? Now, the abomination called ESB is no more even Pay-to-win, as you basically need to throw money into inventory space AND chests constantly to be able to even play past a particular degree. This is just getting worse as people pay to it and establish Bethesda RIGHT for ESO Boosting making this awful decision.To whoever reads this: Should you invest money on microtransactions, you're hurting the gaming industry and real players that care about equilibrium and fair business practice have zero regard for you.