chevalierknight wrote: »chevalierknight wrote: »Rev Rielle wrote: »I personally don't mind the motifs being available in the Crown Store. To me it's a fairly perfect example of an item that could be placed there, that has little impact to others in-game. Of course, no item has truly no impact on others in-game, as was highlighted by it's availability there increasing supply of the motifs, and hence reducing the in-game gold worth of the pages found more traditionally. But they have to make money or none of us will have a game to play.
I'm just worried that the 'grind', for lack of a better term, for the components to craft these new styles, such as the ferrous sand and scales, will be highly significant. However in saying that, if so, that will be where the economy truly lies in relation to the motifs and players making gold, so I suppose there's always an upside.
If it pays for the next dlc im fine with it people forget after everyone buys the game theres devs familys to feed
Enough with the "poor devs need money" routine. I have seen enough of that on here since B2P to make me vomit. This whole construct is of their choosing not some down and out devs who need money. We were willing to pay a sub but that's not good enough so they need to gouge players with micro-transactions.
People where not willing to pay a sub just because you where does not mean if people where willing to pay it the would not of removed it your logic is flawed
Rev Rielle wrote: »
Well this is what you get with a game that relies on in-game purchases to survive. Anything of any value will get chopped up into as many monetized pieces as possible so it can then be sold piecemeal in the stupid shop instead of just a book that you find in-game (like when the game launched).
I'm pretty sure you have it backwards. The pages are going to be rare piecemeal drops in the world. The BOOK will be available in the Crown Store. So you can spend forever trying to collect all the pages in the game--or for the low, low price of just 1500 crowns, you can buy the whole book all at once.