1. That's a horrible analogy.I feel like folks who pay $50-100 a week for cigarettes are silly, too, but it's their choice. Some folks pay $30 a night for delivery food. Some people pay $20 a month on mog station items. And what all of these items have in common is that they're optional and people pay for them because they enjoy them.
2. What part of my previous post where I clearly stated that people can do what they want did you not understand?
If people want to see SE turn into Electronic Arts, great.
Have fun.
But most of us won't be sticking around.
Last edited by Taebok; 12-26-2018 at 03:07 PM.
Well you have all the mog station suporters to thank for this. Be shure to see more in 5.0
Ah, wonderful. Another thread where people want to argue against a company looking to make money. All these threads devolve into delivering personal attacks to one another about how others should spend their money.
Bold claim, I'm very sure you speak for the majority and not just yourself.
Obviously most of the player here never experience the proxy company server of Japanese/Korea game in Hong Kong and Taiwan. They are worse than EA, worst of all kind.
Experience boost items, glamours, pets, mount, materials necessary for end game gears all locked behind the paywall, and many of them are loot box with ugly percentage, which easily obtain in Japan/Korea servers. Not only that, they increased the experience needed for leveling in folds, crappy servers etc etc. (Sorry a little off-topic)
Things in Mogstation are all luxury and unnecessary for enjoying the game, I would rather complain about the the lack of glamours than the price on items. (NPC has way better looking glamours than players, SE, why are you doing this?) ES is not greedy, not yet, I would wait until they input loot box for before calling them greedy. Also the price for the emote could be set by the Asian companies.
I haven’t looked, but unless these emotes cost at least $15 each, I don’t see where SE are doing anything out of the ordinary by putting a couple extra items up alongside an update from last year’s Christmas event.
I’m as much a critic of the mogstation as the next person, but I think SE could go a lot more ‘overboard’ than moving a couple emotes from one version of the game to another. I likely won’t buy them unless they go on sale anyway because I generally don’t agree with the prices that have been previously set for emotes, but I would argue that we’re continuing to let them get away with charging those prices by buying the emotes at full price, rather than that the mogstation has suddenly gotten out of hand by doing something that it’s done before.
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Thank us for what exactly? The emotes were originally created for the Korean/Chinese markets, and they just like us have to pay extra to obtain them, so why should we be any different to them?
I'm sure that's just called inflation and happens with most businesses out there. It's easier to increase MogStation prices rather than subscriptions, as the latter would attract much more discontent from the customers (Brazil/Russia price rise being a small example).
The choir attire and all the decorations from the Starlight event are their gift. The emotes are just an added bonus from the Korean side. They aren't a necessity and are not going anywhere. If you really want them, they're there for the price of a fast food meal.
Even if they did give them to us for free, there would just be another different set of items in its place, followed by the exact same complaint you're giving so I honestly don't know how they'll please you.
Christmas is about giving, after all.
Giving all your money to SE.
You people dont know what a real cash shop is if you are complaining about the mogstation.
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