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It may cost you upwards of $1700 to get all 6 Ducati skins in order to complete the “The Collector” event. Example of how gacha system works:


It may cost you upwards of $1700 to get all 6 Ducati skins in order to complete the “The Collector” event. Example of how gacha system works:

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  1. SteveTheHappyWhale

    Getting all 6 Ducati skins to complete the “The Collector” event and obtain the Ducati nameplate will set you back upwards of 1700 dollars (luck from the lootboxes not included in the calculation).

    But regular players don’t know that because the system is hard to understand by design and meant to make you not know how much you’ve spent!

    Some people may end up attempting to buy one or more skins and realize they can’t actually afford them halfway through.

  2. Walnut25993

    Why anyone spends money on a skin for a motorcycle in a free game is beyond me

  3. unevercloseyoureyes

    1 sub = 5 squats. awesome content appreciation to your audience.

    Maybe you should think of a better way to pay for the servers to stay up.

    As long as casinos and gambling exist, it makes it a pointless argument

  4. rhyseenz

    Wow, I recommend none spend any $$ on this game until they fix the hacking ,

  5. BringBackEMTGearPUBG

    $1700? You could buy 6 horse saddles with that money

  6. UchihaMadara_CoC

    I uninstalled the game today. Before someone says I will be back again next week, I just want to say I have quit before for atleast 2/3 years and I came back. I have been playing this game from beta. I might come back in next 1/2 years perhaps if something changes. And also for some personal reasons. I have other games to play as back up so…

    Games were supposed to be fun, PUBG isn’t fun anymore. I don’t know what it is but something is lacking, it’s a unique game ofcourse, with nearly 4500hrs I feel like it could have been much more had they put some thought on how to make it better. Like most games nowadays it’s meant as a source of milking people out of their hard earned money. A game company from Korea, where gambling is legal but pornography isn’t.

    For years now, the community mostly I presume from the west have been wanting a lot of things, even though they get jack shit from the developers because the game caters to Asian market mostly and there’s a lot to prey on in Asia with billions of population.

    The game was never meant for adults, it used to but not anymore. It’s catered more towards kids, with the skins and cosmetics and everything. Easier to sway them than adults. And then there’s regional pricing which they never cared about, not the game price the Gcoin price.

    I feel like all major eSports currently are just one big money grabbing event from sponsors be it PUBG or CSGO or any other major game. Get a bunch of viewers, get a ton of sponsors, milk the fuck out of legitimate players by selling items related to the eSports, make a ton of money and never improve the game mechanics.

    Rinse repeat, sell a pass, same old same old BP boost, some unique dress which you put on for a week, some BP some Gcoin some skin….Even though I would never spend a penny on this game, I wish I realised that they were never going to change. From th beginning of 2022, nothing’s changed.

    The developers live in their own bubble. Just look at Dev update they do and how they answer the questions.

    If you are reading this then you are most probably from America or Europ, there’s a majority of them in this sub considering not everyone speaks English but I would like to say that am from neither one. I can relate to you guys even though I play in a region where they speak 100s of languages. You will never hear their side of the story, the players who mostly play in this game because they are not here. The Chinese, the Vietnamese, the Thais… They are not here. I wish they shared th esame sentiment so that Devs finally listened to the player base considering we are just a small fraction of the total player base, a very small fraction infact.

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