@jako998: Because PC game pass has access to less than a quarter of the games compared to the Xbox game pass. When more games are added, the price will rise.
@just1mohr: Because PC game pass has access to less than a quarter of the games compared to the Xbox game pass. When more games are added, the price will rise.
I'm guessing it was the Destiny effect. People see the trailer for the first game thinking it looks like a great, engrossing co-op adventure, but ends up being a grindy grind grind that adds updates that make you grind more. The grind burns people and turns people off from wanting to redo that sort of grind in the sequel.
If they would stop focusing on the leveling, weapon stats, and bullet sponges and instead focus on making the gameplay, characters, and world enjoyable just to experience (cough* borderlands, witcher, halo 1-reach) then people will see that and want to play/buy it.
C'mon guys, stop acting like this wasn't a thing in Borderlands already. Buying skins and heads has been around since Borderlands 2. Didn't bug me then, doesn't bug me now.
@bdrtfm: Seriously, these people are kinda prudes. The family thinks it's protecting Tolkien's work by not allowing the world to interact with it in any sort of way, which is kind of the opposite of what art is intended to be. Once the ball is out there, you can't keep playing Keep-Away anymore.
I get their intentions, but its like, just let it go already.
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