Agree 100%. Any time micro transactions get into a game, the focus sways toward making money: this I attribute to Rockstar's parent company, though, not Rockstar themselves.
After all, the value for money of expansions in GTAIV and Red Dead Redemption was phenomenal and set an example of DLC done correctly: entirely new games, essentially, for $20 at a time when Activision charged $15 for a few new Call of Duty maps.
Agree 100%. Any time micro transactions get into a game, the focus sways toward making money: this I attribute to Rockstar's parent company, though, not Rockstar themselves.
After all, the value for money of expansions in GTAIV and Red Dead Redemption was phenomenal and set an example of DLC done correctly: entirely new games, essentially, for $20 at a time when Activision charged $15 for a few new Call of Duty maps.
Hopefully Rockstar will come to its se...