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How can I say all of these? Ha! I've been playing RC for nearly half a decade. During its early stages, it wasn't a pay-to-go-with-the-flow. However, now that its developers found out that teenagers in this generation would really pay a lot just for the game, they released tons of updates concerning exclusive items and privileges. And now what? Those who can't afford stuff were basically left out.
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And third, gaming is called "gaming" for a reason. Although I respect the concept of adding exclusive materials, I still believe for a logical basis that someone in the gaming industry should still consider the convenience of the majority and not just of those who can afford stuff.
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And, in addition, you can't as well say that it's a matter of business. Remember, business isn't simply all about gaining money. Yes, it involves money, however, you have to prioritize management, service, and convenience.
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@Clayton -- There would always be online gaming. Even without RC or you. And oh! Please keep in mind that RC would simply suck up your money just so you can play and have a bit of "fun". Now, if that's not a disgrace to online "gaming", then what is it?
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@Nvan --- Hell no. Red Crucible is a gigantic disgrace to online gaming industry. It has turned into a nonsense pay-to-win FPS game