Microtransactions are quite a burning factor for players, which are very difficult to bite. Dying Light 2 Stay Human demonstrates this beautifully. The studio announced last month that the game will receive DL points, which is effectively a paid in-game currency. There is a lot of speculation as to the reason for this move, with some claiming that the tie-up with Tencent is to blame. Others see the move as an attempt to avoid paying Steam. There is an in-game store in the game where you can buy DL points.
As in the case of Diablo 4, players get a certain amount of points for free, but similar to Diablo, the value is not enough to buy anything more meaningful, which is very poorly perceived by the community. Negative reviews have increased because of this. You can find details about this step here here. The game has currently received an update associated with Payday, so even if you don’t like cosmetic changes, you may now have time to return to the game world.
Pilgrims!
As always, we are gathering your feedback and hear your concerns. As far as we understand, a big part of the frustration stems from the pricing of the bundles and the resulting leftover DL Points.To figure out this issue, we’ve already started working on a couple of…
— Dying Light (@DyingLightGame) September 8, 2023
2023-09-10 09:00:21
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