“Don’t buy”, the devs of this game give players some surprising advice to say the least

“Don’t buy”, the devs of this game give players some surprising advice to say the least
“Don’t buy”, the devs of this game give players some surprising advice to say the least

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Nowadays, a vast majority of games is more and more aggressive with the monetization. Between cosmeticsof the missions bonuses, additional items or even pieces of the game available only via the store, the microtransactions and their prices continue to increase and this is not to everyone’s taste, especially when the average price of games increases from year to year.

However, the developers of this very popular game are very explicit: don’t buy if you can’t afford it.

Chivalry 2 developers warn players against monetization?

You have most likely already encountered Chivalry you follow Chivalry 2, a game in which fans can engage in titanic medieval battles in arenas filled with players whose sole objective is the protection or destruction of an objective or the annihilation of the opposing army. If the principle is very simple, the game is extremely popular and continues to attract more and more fans.

To take advantage of this popularity, the developers have added a virtual currency, crowns, which allow players who want to treat themselves to take skins and other in-game bonuses.

Like a majority of games therefore, but the developers of Chivalry 2 want to protect their community and warn fans: no need to buy if mom is not sheltered.

A clear message for Chivalry players!

In this message, the developers explain that you should not hesitate not to touch the store if you are not sure you can afford the rest of your expenses.

Please consider purchasing wreaths. Our goal in offering premium currency is to provide an optional means for all those who wish to show their support for our teams and support us in the development of future games. But please don’t buy crowns if you are not in a comfortable financial situation.

A commendable message from developers who prefer know their fans are safe from want that very well dressed in their game. While monetization is more and more aggressive over time, this kind of message is almost pleasant.

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