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- TheJumpingJawa6 years agoSeasoned Ace
They can certainly charge wtf they like.
What puzzles me is why anyone is willing to pay it!
Are there really that many people with such a poor appreciation for the value of money, that they're willing to pay ~£50 for a handful of completely pointless virtual cosmetic skins/animations/models/audio clips?! 🤔
Either they've got too much money, or too few brain cells.
Are such exploitative practices evil, or are they genius? Or perhaps they're both.
From the perspective of a proponent of free market economics, it's certainly deeply troubling that so many people are so bad at evaluating the actual worth of 'goods'.
@TheJumpingJawaI think thats the problem most people are too dumb to know the difference between a want and a need, ive always been picky I rarely spend money on games unless I get my moneys worth, Like a couple nights ago I payed $31 but that for for the lifeline/bloodhound bundles and 2150 apex tokens to buy an xmas skin and 3-4 apex packs, i think that was all worth $31 but its not worth $18 just to get 1 skin... and its really not worth gambling $7 at a time until you get the skin you want either and nobody ever has 2400 crafting metals so thats rediculous aswell unless they add a salvaging feature to salvage 2 legendarys or 6 epic skins to buy one with crafting metals
These packs are just way to expensive. But I can almost GUARANTEE you that EA is in charge or pricing. They are a MONEY hungry company. And im not ashamed to say it because its true.
doesn’t really matter how much the packs cost - the cosmetics are literally HIDEOUS
as much as i would love to get the heirloom (i main Pathfinder) and wouldn’t even mind tossing in the $150 (i do like the game) there’s NO WAY i’m spending my money for such ugly skins
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