![]() ![]() It doesn't make sense because stuff like this is difficult to explain. Originally posted by Rings:Why? Give some reasons. After all, isn't the customer always right? At least with the former, my time and money is actually going into stuff I actually want, while the latter is just going to be useless junk I may not even want or be interested in. I would, for example, much rather spend extra money on games of my choice over spending less money on a collection of the same number of games. And sadly, I feel like what Epic is doing here is encouraging this from both sides - us for being way too generous with receiving free games (some of which we may not even want) and them for exclusivity deals and their countless microtransactions and revenue stream in you-know-what.Įven outside of that, however, my point still stands. Greed is an enemy of all, and this doesn't just apply to corporations, but to us as well. It may seem weird, and to most people it is, but some things in life are worth the support, financial or otherwise. Originally posted by NBOX21:I would much rather pay for the things I love than to get them for free. ![]()
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