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You'll need to pay to edit your Monster Hunter Wilds character beyond the first free redo
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This post did not contain any content.wrote 13 days ago last edited by> In the grand scheme of nickel-and-diming I wouldn't call this abysmal This is the mentality that ruins it for the rest of us. It's shameful.
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This post did not contain any content.wrote 13 days ago last edited bySo Im stuck with what I chose at the beta test as I wouldn’t want to blow my chance at a free change later?
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So Im stuck with what I chose at the beta test as I wouldn’t want to blow my chance at a free change later?wrote 13 days ago last edited byApparently you get a free redo, per the headline
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Apparently you get a free redo, per the headlinewrote 13 days ago last edited byYes but if I were to play I’d hold on to that free redo forever since it was the only one.
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This post did not contain any content.wrote 13 days ago last edited byIf theres 1 free redo, you get 2 chances to do character edits. Im not a fan of the "pay to edit" thing but like........if you cant get your character right after 2 tries and you pay to edit again, i dont exactly have sympathy. Playing dressup is supposed to come with the armors, not the character editor.
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This post did not contain any content.wrote 13 days ago last edited byDon't buy these predatory games, refund if you did. Stop supporting these scummy companies, it's the only way they will learn.
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If theres 1 free redo, you get 2 chances to do character edits. Im not a fan of the "pay to edit" thing but like........if you cant get your character right after 2 tries and you pay to edit again, i dont exactly have sympathy. Playing dressup is supposed to come with the armors, not the character editor.wrote 13 days ago last edited byOn the other hand, what cost is it to Capcom to let players "redo" whenever they want? Some people just like trying new things. This is just a cash grab aimed at people who have alternative ways they want to play, with no real benefit to anyone but Capcom. *I* don't care what people look like, as long as they don't throw a hunt for the lols. And if it makes someone else happy to have a weird troll with an underbite one week and a giant Smurf the next, who am I to say that's the wrong way to play? Just seems like Capcom further forcing people to fit within their box. First it was the anti-mod rootkit, now it's limited in-game customizations.
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This post did not contain any content.wrote 13 days ago last edited byWorld was like this too. Are RPS not outraged about that, or is it the case that Wilds generates more traffic for them?
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If theres 1 free redo, you get 2 chances to do character edits. Im not a fan of the "pay to edit" thing but like........if you cant get your character right after 2 tries and you pay to edit again, i dont exactly have sympathy. Playing dressup is supposed to come with the armors, not the character editor.wrote 13 days ago last edited byThis game already costs $70. People should be able to play the game they paid for however they want. If they want to keep redoing their character, let them.
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World was like this too. Are RPS not outraged about that, or is it the case that Wilds generates more traffic for them?wrote 13 days ago last edited byOften times, including this time for sure, changes like this are made after the review period specifically so that they'll fly under the radar from press. But also, they may just be informing their readers who didn't know the last several times Capcom has done this.
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Don't buy these predatory games, refund if you did. Stop supporting these scummy companies, it's the only way they will learn.wrote 13 days ago last edited byI doubt they would even learn from that.
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This post did not contain any content.wrote 13 days ago last edited byCan't wait for Square to charge money to swap materia from weapons in FF7.
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If theres 1 free redo, you get 2 chances to do character edits. Im not a fan of the "pay to edit" thing but like........if you cant get your character right after 2 tries and you pay to edit again, i dont exactly have sympathy. Playing dressup is supposed to come with the armors, not the character editor.wrote 13 days ago last edited byIn Cyberpunk 2077 it took me forever to figure out the perfect sized tits to pair with the perfect sized cock on my V so I think we play games differently.
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This game already costs $70. People should be able to play the game they paid for however they want. If they want to keep redoing their character, let them.wrote 13 days ago last edited byYeah I agree, its pointless monetization that only hurts the consumer
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Often times, including this time for sure, changes like this are made after the review period specifically so that they'll fly under the radar from press. But also, they may just be informing their readers who didn't know the last several times Capcom has done this.wrote 13 days ago last edited by> including this time for sure, changes like this are made after the review period Could you clarify? As far as I can tell it was there when Wilds launched on PC.
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Can't wait for Square to charge money to swap materia from weapons in FF7.wrote 13 days ago last edited byDon't give them ideas!
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This post did not contain any content.wrote 13 days ago last edited byI thought this was for stat distributions at first, which would be annoying, but at least somewhat understandable. But this actually seems to be just cosmetic re-rolling, which is just absurd. I get it if a developer doesn't want it to be *free* to reroll a character's appearance. But don't charge them money for it, just make them do a quest or something. God damn.
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> In the grand scheme of nickel-and-diming I wouldn't call this abysmal This is the mentality that ruins it for the rest of us. It's shameful.wrote 12 days ago last edited byWell, that and all the people buying the game full price day one. Even here on Lemmy I've seen comments unapologetically saying they bought it minute one, day one. It's kind of disgusting to see, tbh.
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This post did not contain any content.wrote 12 days ago last edited byNothing inside a video game should cost real money. Only legislation will fix this.