![]() They're only there to bypass restrictions the designers have engineered into the game. These 'time saving' payments are nonsense of course. Let's not forget we have traditionally included cheat codes to access those later levels, or free play modes where it's available, so that the player still has ways to access the stuff they've paid for if they can't /don't want to get there through the authored 'campaign' structure. You should be able to do what you want with them. You don't buy the cookies then pay again if you want to get more than one at a time out of the cookie jar. In no sensible world is it fair for the game to charge me again to access content I've already paid for. If the customer has bought the game then they already own those later stages of the game. IF the micro transactions are implemented as they say - only to give you a shortcut to the later stages of game, then I don't see a problem with Jakub - Each to his own, but. ![]()
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