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posted by martyb on Wednesday April 10 2019, @11:08PM   Printer-friendly
from the money-prints-money dept.

Fallout76 is now descending the slippery slope of micro-transactions. Some arguments can be made with regards to a few cosmetic items or other obvious, please support us, downloadable content (DLC), but I generally relegate all other micro-transaction games to the cash grab category. When you take a story-driven RPG with FPS elements, and take out the story elements, all you have is a husk of a game. In addition, online-only games need a certain level of income to be able to pay the bills with regards to server maintenance, etc. The reputable online-only games generally take care of that by including a monthly fee or by creating more quality content for people to upgrade to. An issue I see is that this is very much in line with what free-to-play games would do to generate more revenue. This kind of practice doesn't belong in games that already demand an up-front purchase price. It also seems to go against their original stance of no pay-to-win elements in the game.

That addition has some fans up in arms that developer Bethesda has broken a promise to keep so-called "pay-to-win" elements out of the premium game. As Bethesda's Pete Hines told Gamespot last October [emphasis added]:

If you don't want to spend money in the Atomic Shop for cosmetic stuff, you don't have to. We give you a shitload of Atoms just for playing the game. Folks that want to spend money on whatever the hell it is because they don't have enough Atoms, they can, but it's not, "I'm now better playing against other players because I spent money." It's not pay-to-win. And it's not loot crates.

https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2019/04/fallout-76-repair-kits-raise-new-pay-to-win-concerns/


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 11 2019, @01:02PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 11 2019, @01:02PM (#827886)

    It's the better Fallout/Wasteland clone at this point anyway, and it doesn't USUALLY spawn enemies inside your base if you properly constructed and owned the tiles yourself.

    Plus it is moddable, open source, and the people who are developing it do it for the love of the game, not for their next paycheck or corporate overlord!

    Fuck Bethesda and Fuck Zenimax, it is time to move on.

  • (Score: 2) by Freeman on Thursday April 11 2019, @03:18PM

    by Freeman (732) on Thursday April 11 2019, @03:18PM (#828001) Journal

    While, I have enjoyed quite a few text based games and even coded one myself, they have their limitations. Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout Tactics, Fallout 3, Fallout New Vegas, Fallout 4, and Fallout 4 VR are all really good games in their own right. Fallout76 and Fallout Shelter are in the same vein in my opinion, with Fallout76 being even deeper in the cesspit of money grabbing. Bethesda/Zenimax have issues, but they could turn things around. We'll see, if they learn or make more shovelware.

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