

To all the friendly/helpful comments, thanks. I might be alone on this or there might be more like me.

I'll only put half a pickle on my sandwich instead of one, and I'll have that stash tab in no time at all! But I don't want to feel I'm overpaying out of respect.īut you are right. I want to support it because there are some features they got that I really respect. I do not have the need to a cash tab, nor for any other commodity. I'd like to combine buying and supporting. You seem to want to buy something, not to actually support the game.Įither way, eat a cheaper lunch a day or two if you actually do want something, and you can then easily afford the 5 euros." "If you actually want to support the game, then 5 euros is a very small amount. If you were happy, then you'd not be scouring forums making aggressive comments. Same applies to some other features I'm interested in. Now I'd like to buy the stash tab for max 5 euros, as i don't see such a digital commodity worth more then that.

Thx, i didn't know it would cross over to PoE 2. "Look at it this way : Once you purchase stash tabs you have them FOREVER, even in PoE 2." "Kudos to you for explicitly stating it's an opinion" I'd now give 25 euros worth of microtrans if i felt the prices were better adjusted. There is a reason micro transactions dominate games I generally agree, but a free game is free to minimize the barrier of players trying it out and getting hooked. Small currency items tend to stop the consumer from putting extra thought in to their purchases." DaTank "You're used to being nickle and dimed, tricked in to spending more than you actually want to. you also have to maintain that high amount of buyers all the time or else you will loose money compared to now." Grumpy "reducing the prices of something also mean that you have increase the amount of buyers on the same amount or even more, so that company will not loose money or even generate more money than now. Wow :) A lot of different types of answers.
