Not in the cash shop. Exactly where it belongs.
Square Enix enabling the Fantasia addicts.
Just thought I help people and give them something to think about:
Reason I am posting this is because I find the mog station items too much and figured they are using strategies like this to push more sales then if they didn'tQuote:
High-low pricing occurs when retailers put a relatively high “everyday price” on items, then often lower their prices via coupons and sales events to make it appear like you’re getting a screaming deal. While they’ll never admit it, they never expected you to buy the item at the original price and it’s gravy for them if you do. You’ll often see high-low pricing at retailers like JCPenney, Kohl’s, and Ann Taylor.
Time to stock up on Fantasias! I don't change often, but I doubt I'll remain a Lalafell forever.
Variety is the spice of life~
Every time they have a sale I am reminded that kupostore somehow does not have a shopping cart. Even with crysta its annoying to buy one thing at a time :I
I can't help but look at Steam which regularly has sales that are 50-90% off some games (and sometimes "Pay whatever you want for it" offers) and /meh.
Plus, in the case of Steam games, they also contend with the bandwidth costs from us downloading them (which isn't MUCH, but that cost at least exists).
In SE's case, all of these items are already in the game. You're merely paying to unlock them for your character.
I gave SE credit where it's due in charging us only $25 for a jump potion compared to WoW's $60, but this feels a bit hollow...
10 million accounts created since 2.0, or 10 million active players on average? Cause only the second number would mean anything, I should think.