EA already charges for way too much, why invite more? delete this s##t
Nah keep this in fut
im all for new ideas, but not new ways to give ea our money
beefcakereborn said:im all for new ideas, but not new ways to give ea our money
Fair point not mad at it.
ramsfanstl4 said:You can buy any ltd in game for $7. Ltd stays in your binder for 1 week and becomes locked to your binder. When 1 week passes the ltd leaves your account and you'll have to pay $7 again to repeat the process.
I like how you are thinking but this just isn't it
ramsfanstl4 said:You can buy any ltd in game for $7. Ltd stays in your binder for 1 week and becomes locked to your binder. When 1 week passes the ltd leaves your account and you'll have to pay $7 again to repeat the process.
I cant tell if your trolling or not😭
hell nah.
ramsfanstl4 said:You can buy any ltd in game for $7. Ltd stays in your binder for 1 week and becomes locked to your binder. When 1 week passes the ltd leaves your account and you'll have to pay $7 again to repeat the process.
Pay to win game mechanics have absolutely ZERO business being part of any online H2H competitive titles. MAYBE a case could be made for some Fortnite style item shop, where you can purchase uniforms or other cosmetic items only, but nothing that would provide an in-game advantage.
The gaming community is so beyond damaged and broken, we don't even understand that we deserve SO much better than what amounts to essentially a yearly roster update at full retail price, while also spending MASSIVE amounts of microtransactions. THIS IS NOT NORMAL, nor is it acceptable. It's definitely not something to be hoping or wishing for, my goodness.
How about we go the proper direction, requesting a game that is not only fair, fun and balanced, but also actually COMPETITIVE. How about we get a full game for our $70+ annually. Could you imagine if you were paying Mario Kart and you had to pony up seventy to a hundred dollars annually, for maybe liek one additional track to race on each and every calendar year. That'd be absolutely bananas. Running an illegal and unregulated casino for literal children should be against the law. It almost certainly is, but the world is so corrupt and broken, we clearly aren't going to enforce any of this, definitely not in the USofA. Perhaps Europe will come rescue us by outlawing these nefarious practices.
Never ever ever wish for more abuse by our EA overlords.
Umm no. Good thought but no