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Elder Scrolls Blades This is not a very good game. It's a bad game filled with poor monetization practices that my colleague Paul Tassi has exposed in detail here. Read that. Swing your finger at Paul for spending money on this atrocity.
The really scary thing that we learn from Paul's article, however, is that despite the fact that he is one of the worst offenders when it comes to politics and politics. monetization obviously greedy and revolutionary, Elder Scrolls Blades would have won more than $ 500,000 already. People buy chests to avoid the doors of time and because god is dead, that rock and roll is dead, democracy fails and that there is no hope anymore.
The fact is that we let the publishers get away with it as well. We buy loot boxes and pay to unlock games like Elder Scrolls Blades what was broken by design so you pay to fix it. We should not continue to activate these gross revenue models, but I guess mobile gamers are not ashamed.
I would love to play decently Old scrolls play on my phone. Kind of. I mean, I do not usually play mobile games for a lot of reasons, but if I did, I'd see myself diving into a Skyrim-Lite especially one who is as pretty as blades Is.
But Bethesda jumped on the mobile game design train and that disables me instantly. I will not pay a cent to repair a game like this. The game should be nice out of the box. If Bethesda wanted to launch a free mobile phone Old scrolls game and then sell cosmetics, I would be fine with it. They could probably still make a lot of money this way, selling armor and weapon skins, pet skins, emotes, and so on. Alas, this is not the case.
For me, Safes Elder Scrolls is a difficult pass. Hope the next release of Bethesda …Rage 2– will be a step in the opposite direction complete. We will see in about a month from its release on May 14th.
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Elder Scrolls Blades This is not a very good game. It's a bad game filled with poor monetization practices that my colleague Paul Tassi has described in detail here. Read that. Swing your finger at Paul for spending money on this atrocity.
The really scary thing that we learn from Paul's article, however, is that despite the fact that he is one of the worst offenders when it comes to politics and politics. monetization obviously greedy and revolutionary, Elder Scrolls Blades would have won more than $ 500,000 already. People buy chests to avoid the doors of time and because god is dead, that rock and roll is dead, democracy fails and that there is no hope anymore.
The fact is that we let the publishers get away with it as well. We buy loot boxes and pay to unlock games like Elder Scrolls Blades what was broken by design so you pay to fix it. We should not continue to activate these gross revenue models, but I guess mobile gamers are not ashamed.
I would love to play decently Old scrolls play on my phone. Kind of. I mean, I do not usually play mobile games for a lot of reasons, but if I did, I'd see myself diving into a Skyrim-Lite especially one who is as pretty as blades Is.
But Bethesda jumped on the mobile game design train and that disables me instantly. I will not pay a cent to repair a game like this. The game should be nice out of the box. If Bethesda wanted to launch a free mobile phone Old scrolls game and then sell cosmetics, I would be fine with it. They could probably still make a lot of money this way, selling armor and weapon skins, pet skins, emotes, and so on. Alas, this is not the case.
For me, Safes Elder Scrolls is a difficult pass. Hope the next release of Bethesda …Rage 2– will be a step in the opposite direction complete. We will see in about a month from its release on May 14th.