For "beta" your pressing the microtransactions shops pretty heavy.

I understand and appreciate the repeated reminder that the game is in beta. Bugs, balance issues, and rough edges are part of that process, and I think most of the community is willing to be patient with that reality.

What has started to feel concerning to me, though, is the contrast between that message and the strong push for microtransactions during the beta period. When a game is still actively being tested and stabilized, it feels like the primary focus should be on refinement, responsiveness to feedback, and core gameplay improvements. The emphasis on selling cosmetics or other items during this phase creates a bit of a disconnect.

From my perspective, beta implies a shared effort to improve the product, not a polished marketplace experience. When monetization takes center stage too early, it risks undermining the goodwill that comes from players volunteering their time and energy to help test the game.
Last bumped on Dec 19, 2025, 7:11:50 AM

Report Forum Post

Report Account:

Report Type

Additional Info