Quote Originally Posted by Edeline View Post
You're consuming the product, you're not buying to own it as your own pleasure. You pay for the content the game has, not to implement whatever you wish in it. You don't pay for the product's right, you play to have the priviledge to enjoy the product someone else made and own. That's something most people need to learn. No one is forcing you to pay, you're paying at your own will, and you shouldn't pay for something that doesn't have what you wish it had if it really bothers people to the point of being annoying with virtual riots flooding forums. In these cases you suggest it, and the developers take the constructive feedback into account for what's best for the game, not for single players.
This. When you "buy" a game all you are buying is a license to use the content.