And another tentative step towards putting a price tag on something and increasing the costs just enough to push the envelope even further. During Oblivion people were furious about horse armour costing a couple of bucks and now, only 15(!) years later it's totally normal to buy a virtual good that by far exceeds what you paid for the game it comes from.

Yeah, sure there is nothing fishy going on there.

Only a matter of time till we 'get' a mount that's >€100 and even then people will defend it making gaming worse for everyone in the process. Oh well. There is always indie games. >

In conclusion gamers are idiots. /shrug