why is it so hard to just follow overwatch's loot box system? why?
Yep. Watching people open loot boxes is a big deal online. CoD is smart for making it an in game achievement actually. But rabble rabble. Absolutely Disgusting img. EtcPeople on this forum seem to be, like, utterly unaware that a weirdly huge amount of people like watching others open loot boxes. There are entire streams and youtubers who do nothing but that shit, as baffling as it may seem.
Because a company can never make too much money. Don't blame the company, blame the people who actually spend money on this shit.why is it so hard to just follow overwatch's loot box system? why?
Because a company can never make too much money. Don't blame the company, blame the people who actually spend money on this shit.
None of that makes this any better, in fact I'd say it's indicative of how widespread of a problem these boxes are becoming.Yep. Watching people open loot boxes is a big deal online. CoD is smart for making it an in game achievement actually. But rabble rabble. Absolutely Disgusting img. Etc
You mean the system where they come out with limited-edition costumes to encourage people to spend tons of money in desperate hopes to get them?why is it so hard to just follow overwatch's loot box system? why?
No one is saying it won't be popular, that's exactly the problem.Yall really don't see how popular watching people in a social space opening up loot boxes will be?
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EA is really trying to induce loot envy so people can spend.
Wait, I thought supply drops were those crates dropped in on killstreaks? Is there seriously a spectating method in the game to watch other players open loot boxes? Da fuck...
You mean the system where they come out with limited-edition costumes to encourage people to spend tons of money in desperate hopes to get them?
People like a thing. A company logically puts said thing in their game. I don't see the problem. It's giving ppl free exp for doing stuff they already enjoy doing.None of that makes this any better, in fact I'd say it's indicative of how widespread of a problem these boxes are becoming.
People like slot machines, so surely there's no downside to putting slot machines everywhere. What can go wrong? Everyone likes seeing people win.People like a thing. A company logically puts said thing in their game. I don't see the problem. It's giving ppl free exp for doing stuff they already enjoy doing.