The .8 metacritic score is my favorite part.
The problem with removing them now, is the game was initially live with them. Which means there are people who probably 50, 100, 200, more dollars worth of them. Those people now have a distinct competitive advantage and will continue to have that advantage for as long as the lootboxes are taken out of the game.
Meanwhile. now are they gonna charge people for the DLC's? Before the microtransactions were gonna pay for the DLC's.
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How is someone getting a distinct competitive advantage from having the same exact blue mods you get from the gunsmith with glimmer? I can assure you nobody is spending real money on bright engrams for the blue mods you can get for free.
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I was talking about Battlefront 2, not Destiny.
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Sorry, misunderstood.
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it's still messy, you're right about the first part but it's better than nothing (in hindsight) and sets a HUGE (probably the hugest possible) example to future DLC makers and microtransaction advocates