Quote Originally Posted by Flickalado View Post
Jesus has anyone leased a car (it's not very smart)? You pay for the thing every month and still are restricted to x amount of miles. It's just how businesses make money, cause they sort of have to, to survive. If you have to pay, I'm gonna guess, 10 extra bucks for another retainer, and that's causing you to get all pissy then go back to singleplayer games. I for one have a steady job and can cut out a couple Starbucks runs to make up for the extra money spent.
The issue is not about paying more. The issue is about what and why. As Naunet said, these kind of restrictions are usually found in F2P games. We're playing and paying a P2P, not a F2P (there's plenty to choose), so that should give them a hint of what we actually want to pay for.

Anyway, I'm happy if you're willing to pay for anything without thinking twice. That means that if someone tells you that you have to pay a tax to breath you'll pay them without saying a word (overexageration, but you get the idea). But some of us aren't ok when we see things that we don't like and we think that are unneeded. In theory the game is doing fine, so why do they do this? Database space costs? Come on... And even if that's the reason, sometimes it's wiser to reduce a bit your benefits and keep your customers happy (making them stay and say good things about you to other people that they know and that might get interested in your product), than to lose their trust.