When people can pay ten times the cost of a whole-ass game, for one tiny thing in a game they already bought, and any one game pushes a thousand such absurd schemes - scam is the closest word I know.
The money being taken is hilariously disconnected from any form of value or cost, even when it’s not something literally free, like letting you modify your own character on your own computer. It was a bit much when The Sims and a couple expansions could run you a couple hundred dollars. When buying everything in one generic game totals the cost of a fucking house, that’s a crime with more steps.
People are getting tricked into spending money on bullshit. As a multi-billion-dollar industry, often for things with literally zero cost.
If you want to split hairs about why scam isn’t quite the right word for that rampant abuse, then propose an alternative or stop bickering. I’m not interested in prescriptivist semantics on this recently-invented intolerable greed.
If you have any serious defense of this abuse besides fixating on word choice then I’ve yet to hear it.
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Variations on a scam.
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When people can pay ten times the cost of a whole-ass game, for one tiny thing in a game they already bought, and any one game pushes a thousand such absurd schemes - scam is the closest word I know.
The money being taken is hilariously disconnected from any form of value or cost, even when it’s not something literally free, like letting you modify your own character on your own computer. It was a bit much when The Sims and a couple expansions could run you a couple hundred dollars. When buying everything in one generic game totals the cost of a fucking house, that’s a crime with more steps.
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Rejected.
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Wrong.
People are getting tricked into spending money on bullshit. As a multi-billion-dollar industry, often for things with literally zero cost.
If you want to split hairs about why scam isn’t quite the right word for that rampant abuse, then propose an alternative or stop bickering. I’m not interested in prescriptivist semantics on this recently-invented intolerable greed.
If you have any serious defense of this abuse besides fixating on word choice then I’ve yet to hear it.
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