Be very careful or you will start losing a lot of gold and/or real money with that thought that "on next crate I will have a really great prize"marshill88 wrote: »(...) I'm gaining a crate addiction, and I don't like what I'm becoming.
UntilValhalla13 wrote: »Pacrooti isn't even real. He's just a bunch of pixels on a screen, just like the stuff in the crown crates. You're being conned into paying actual money, for things that don't exist when you turn off your computer, more or less.
UntilValhalla13 wrote: »Pacrooti isn't even real. He's just a bunch of pixels on a screen, just like the stuff in the crown crates. You're being conned into paying actual money, for things that don't exist when you turn off your computer, more or less.
But there are also many other examples. You buy a ticket with "real" money, watch a film in the cinema and consume a story with fictional characters, then the film is over and you go home. What is left of it? Just the memory and 2 hours of (possibly) good entertainment.
No. Tickets to cinema are completely different from gambling, even if the prize for gambling has no real value. There're no cimena addicts that can spend their whole fortune on movies and no underhanded manipulations to coerce people into going to cinema again and again and spend more and more.
tsaescishoeshiner wrote: »I love Pacrooti. Future houseguest? Returning character for a questline? Yes, please.
In 5 years I've never purchased a single crate. While I understand it's a choice people are free to make, I've always felt it to be a rather slimy way to leverage addictive gambling impulses for profit.