We all know games now always try to get you to buy more.

There are few times where you can buy the skins with in game currency but mostly it's with real money. Sometimes the Devs even want you to buy another game made by them which can cost quite a bit more.

My question is, when do you think they've crossed the line?

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I just bought once a cheap skin in BFP4F, because I don't like to fight with pijamas

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If it was some unimaginably awe-inspiring skin I suppose I might be persuaded to as high as one dollar, but normally I wouldn't pay a single cent. I'm way more PC gamer, than console gamer when it comes to that cosmetic shite. Unless, all proceeds are going to charity or something.

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I would pay $0.00 for a skin.

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It depends on the animal. For instance I'd pay a fair bit on ebay for one of the peta founder hide wallets that will be distributed upon her death to the people she hates.

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cosmetics items ? $0 !

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If its LoL, then 10$ or so. Pulsefire was too pricey D:
other games, prob 1$. haven't really gotten that much into games to be interested in skins yet apart from an awesomenaut skin I bought

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they don't want to get us to buy more, they want us to buy the same or even less at a more expensive price

and you point well the fact that since a while they put skins for a game in another game that you have to buy to get it.. it's real bs.. nothing should come from out of the game

it's all bs

and they crossed the line with the greed of money and with the DLCs.. which are usually those skins not as "optional" as they say (and as the stupid dlc defenders says, with their stupid "if you don't want it, don't buy it")

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Closed 11 years ago by Crocross.