My buddy and I were in Mumble and we were going to drop 10-15 bucks each on the store. When we saw the prices for stuff on it, it completely turned us off to the thought. We will not support a company so BLATANTLY greedy, simple as that. $6 for a respec, REALLY? A Free feature in every other game, you're charging $6??
Look I didn't want to come off too harsh or anything, but since you're being a naive, ignorant tool, I'll just come out and say what I and everyone else who has given you advice and answered your questions in this thread is thinking: Your computer blows, strip out the only decent thing in it (your GPU) and buy a new rig.…
Listen, kid, if you want to run the game with good settings, fix this. If not, keep telling people on the forums that they're wrong and have fun lagging.
Dude, just because you meet the 'recommended' settings doesn't mean squat. Because you meet the 'recommended' settings doesn't mean it's good enough to run the game at a steady 80 fps on max settings. It means you can load the game and play it, without your PC imploding/BSoD'ing all over the place. That's all.
Well if the kid doesn't think his CPU is contributing to the problem, he probably has an old MOBO that supports like 4g of RAM. Cause, in his mind, RAM doesn't matter either. Also, el oh el at all the terrible misinformation in this thread regarding components.
WHO CARES about not being able to drop/discard them. I mean honestly. People are ignoring the WAY bigger problem with these lock boxes. The lock boxes are the biggest form of p2w in any game I've ever seen. In fact, the only thing that comes as blatantly close is getting AD with buying the founders packs to buy gear on the…
This. GGG makes you want to give them money because they released a quality game and don't force their shop on to you. They've earned every penny they've been given. I wish more companies would copy their model. I'd still be playing PoE if it wasn't so hardcore of a game. The end game is simply brutal.
I'm surprised no one has mentioned other effects of a game being labeled P2W. I, along with my group of friends, were very excited to try this game until I've seen the alluded cash shop no-no's implemented already. I would've gladly bought the box game for $60, but now that I see the direction of the game, my friends and I…
I agree with your 2nd statement, and I'm not disputing that they shouldn't invest into the cash shop, but the first is you just being completely ignorant. You're on drugs if you think these companies don't have more manpower developing ideas and content for their cash shops than they have people working on actual content.…
I'm just saying, a lot of these f2p games invest a lot more heavily into their cash shops than they do actual content. To deny that is to be ignorant. Sure some f2p games still have content coming out, but that's not to say they are investing in content development more than what actually makes them money. It's a delicate…
Tor didn't get an expansion, they got 1 planet that takes 3 hours to get through and cost $20, and $10 if you subscribe (so, really, $25 for that month) You could call it DLC if you REALLY wanted to. That update with the new race was supposed to be in the game a year ago, long before f2p was even a thing for swtor. That…
You're right, except about one thing. The more money they make from the cash shop, the more they will invest into, WHAT?!, the cash shop. Look at any other f2p game that has success with micro-transactions and tell me where most of the time goes into. Eq2, SWTOR, all prime examples.