"sneeekypants;797712" wrote:
That's the way it should be in the US since money is involved. You pay for crystals to use to buy a chance at something which IS gambling unlike other P2P platforms where you know exactly what you are spending money for.
Imagine going to Amazon and Best Buy and the ONLY way to buy stuff was the same as buying stuff in this game. Oops sorry your 100 bucks didn't get you a PS4 but this nice plastic CD holder. Try again!
This.
Transparency, especially when (sometimes very large amounts of) money is involved should be a given. The fact that it's not required, coupled with the fact that EA/CG (and many other gaming companies) are not forthcoming about odds, percentages and probabilities is an absolute farce. The fact that the game companies won't willingly and proactively provide such information to their customers without having to be forced is also an absurdity.