>>300031
That third pic makes a lot of sense. What I find is that corporations have a tendency to worry about PR. The bigger the business, the more concern PR becomes.
Unfortunately, when this shit leaks into video games, it becomes more for spending money on ads rather than to use that money to make a game better.
COD and Destiny probably spend more on ads than the fucking game itself.
Worst yet, the perfect money making machine is here and it is micro-transaction with the fucking
random loot box. Right now, no gaming company is stupid enough to outright make the micro-transactions pay to win on a full price game
At least to what I am aware of.
At lot of people will say it is optional, but there is always on display the 3 bucks you can spend when you use in game cred you earn to get one of these random loot packages.
Why spend a good hour to get enough for the gold pack when you can spend you 3 bucks on it right now? And who would do this?
Of course money spending middle class/upper middle class SJWs who do not know what working for money feels like