• Deestan@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Any game with grinding where microtransactions can invalidate weeks of grind.

    It’s already a big ask to make players find fun in a grind, but some C-level dipshits found a way to stamp that fun out too.

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      4 days ago

      I’m generally fine with microtransactions replacing some grind, just because I’ve finally reached a point in my life where I don’t want to dedicate 20 hours a week to a game for months. It mostly boils down to whether the game is wasting players’ lives to drive money from them. SOME games make the grind fun and worth playing, and thus I don’t really care. If the game’s fun isn’t locked behind a gate that requires significant time investment, then you’re not really harming players by having a grind. If the game isn’t fun in the meantime, and the cost is too much (and basically anything more than a dollar or two is), then I can go find another game.

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      4 days ago

      IMO, that method is valid, but it is HIGHLY dependent on the gameplay loop and the game company.

      Take Warframe for example, one of the grindiest games in existence:

      1. The game is mainly PvE (and the PVP stuff has near to no impact on the raw skill needed), so someone buying their way to power doesn’t feel so bad.

      2. The ingame premium currency (Platinum) is fully tradable by all players. Getting extras of stuff is also common. Grinds often reach the ‘unfun’ level. So EVERYONE is encouraged to skip grind once it gets too much.

      TLDR: Microtransactions are encouraged and available for free for ALL players, once you’ve reached your grind tolerance level.

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      4 days ago

      *coughs ORS", so much gatekeeper and fans defending such a grindy game. why drag the rs3 into it too, complained enough to get rid of MTX, in a fit rs decided to eliminate almost every single thing that gives some afkable skilling, because they got mad they lost 10% revenue from removing the entire mtx systems. funny ORS players got mad recently because, no surprise they RAISED prices again for membership, what did you expect if you suddenly lost 10% of your revenue. with no extra benefits for rs3 members now, people dint see the worth it maintaining one anymore. they couldve just eliminate all the xp boosting instead, which was the main problem form the MTX.

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        4 days ago

        I would generally agree, but some games have massive grinds and can be totally fun to play without participating in most of the grind.

        Take war thunder or world of tanks. If you just want to drive a Panzer IV all day you can unlock that in a few days or so, then never care about unlocking anything again. Just keep driving your panzer and having fun.