• @[email protected]
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    79 months ago

    Sure, but the time to tell Capcom that was 5 years ago. DMC 5 had this kinda dumb shit back in 2019. Their microtransactions are never necessary, and it’s honestly confusing why they keep pushing them in every single one of their games, unless it’s working. What’s even more confusing is why people are so hyper-focused on DD2s microtransactions when this is such a well-known issue among anyone who plays Capcom games. Hate Capcom all you like, but this shouldn’t have been a surprise to anyone.

    • tb_
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      69 months ago

      Regardless, if people don’t make a stink things won’t go back and most likely will get even worse.

      So, I say, good on them.

      • @[email protected]
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        39 months ago

        Oh don’t get me wrong, drag Capcom through the coals all you like, I’m just asking for consistency. People should have been just as pissed at it all the other times, the reason it’s still here is because it was normalized. It’s like everyone is frothing mad because they shot themselves in the foot.

        • tb_
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          19 months ago

          Also, now that I’ve seen it; these feel a lot more egregious. There are ones for reviving your NPC teammates (once).

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            9 months ago

            Yeah you get wakestones like candy though, basically every pawn quest at the start rewards wakestone fragments, and most of the pawn quests are just “travel together for a night and a day.”

            I cannot reiterate this enough times; having played the game for four hours, every microtransaction is pointless. They’re a complete waste of money, and I never even had the thought cross my mind that I would need one. All of the items you can pay for are incredible simple to obtain in-game, barring the ferrystones which are kept specifically rare in order to incentivize exploration on foot. Even then, you used to end up with a ton of them in endgame in Dragon’s Dogma 1, and I don’t expect it to be different for the sequel.

    • DarkThoughts
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      59 months ago

      Not everyone buys & plays every Capcom title. Most of them are overly expensive anyway, with overly expensive DLC on top of it.

      • @SomeGuy69
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        9 months ago

        Yup, to me for example this is the first time and it’s outrageous. Last Capcom game I bought was Resident Evil Village and they had MTX added after I already finished the game. So I didn’t pay attention.