It might be mandated by the platform, but if you can’t set the minimum ‘points’ purchase to be the same as the smallest mod purchase, then you are right up in that psychological manipulation bullshit.Īlso, four to five bucks for a skin is pretty bullshit when the ENTIRE GAME (complete with what… dozens of skins, quests, zones, companions, weapons, etc?) costs eighty. My guess is that at least one of the platforms (most likely Sony, given that they seem to be the one dictating game-by-game, rather than across multiple titles like PC/Microsoft) requires that the game has its own ‘premium currency’ system set up for individual purchase to avoid having each mod count as a separate piece of separately-purchased DLC (subject to taxation, refund, classification/certification, advertising, etc), similar to the way that existing MMOs on the platform are set up – see ESO, for example.
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