Diablo Immortal confirmed p2w

Regarding Pay2Win:

Do you guys not have wallets?

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Wallets are good in contrast to phones, however. Wallets keep the game production going. They pay for more content - something D3 players always wanted, but never got.

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It will do it because it is not the experience you are seeking or promised. When WC3R was launched, I remember people saying that they refund the WC3R because it doesn’t have a ladder profile and succeed.

WC3R is a completely other story not relevant at all here.

:rofl: :rofl:

It is irrelevant when it is not at your odd. Gotcha.

No, it’s irrelevant because WC3R builds up on already released product. It would be like releasing Necro in D3 without skills. Yes, you could refund for that.

I would definitely rather have zero new content than even the slightest hint of P2W.
Just release a finished product.

It is not because WC3R has something missing there, so they refund it. Simple.

That just means there’s more than 1 way to do it, not that you’re confused about what it means.

If someone makes a 3 pointer in basketball, and another guy asks “where did he shoot from?” it doesn’t mean confusion about what a 3 pointer is.

He still tossing out strawmen?

I just want to say I purchased WC3R then refunded it saying I didn’t care for it. Got my money refunded. You can basically say anything.

What stopped D3 from getting more content wasn’t that it wasn’t Pay to Win, but that the playerbase plummeted from a terrible start and the game being as a whole not good. They found the first expansion sales lackluster, so they cut the development of the second one short (which was, I believe, supposed to contain, among other things, the Kanai cube, the Skovos isles and arreat ruins areas, and the necromancer character which was then instead sold on his own, so we got most of this for free instead, and the other stuff that wasn’t sufficiently ready was purely scrapped).

If they make the game Pay to Win, they are likely to harm good aspects of the game in order to push sales for Pay to Win, so, while it may give them more money early on, it will damage the game quality in the long run, just like it does with PoE.

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