Once upon a time, we could unlock all cosmetic items just by playing the game we paid for.
When cosmetic DLCs came around, framed as a way to support the developers it was still somewhat accepted. If you wanted to look pretty, pay a little more. Fine.
But what’s up with all these seasonal passes and whatnot? So, you’re saying I can pay a game for the privilege of working to earn these cosmetics. And there’s a seasonal rotation, so I can still stand to miss out if I don’t play enough in the given time frame?
That’s a bad deal if I’ve seen one.
I know it’s been around for a long time, but it’s a crappy business proposition. It’s a sad state that we can’t just pay for a completed game and avoid any microtransaction bs in game while playing.
I say this as someone who doesn’t like MTX, but I’ve never understood how optional cosmetics ever factor into whether a game is “complete”. The only way they could be seen as an important part of the game is if you play games to play dressup. Which I get if you’re playing a fashion designer style game or a game thats almost purely social, but in the majority of games they don’t fucking matter at all. How do people get so bent out of shape about them?