I get that EA is over-monetizing, but there's nothing offensive or even noteworthy about that comment. What the hell?
The intent is to provide players with a sense of pride and accomplishment for unlocking different heroes.
"You like this unlockable character? Sure you can, you just have to farm currency endlessly for days to have them."
"Or.. you can simply give us your money to get this character instantly!"
There is no pride (as they otherwise claim) to have in this. That's what's offensive to me at least.
For free to play games (i.e. non-subscription) you need to at least have some idea how the economy works. These people are in fact just entitled whiny little bitches who would
destroy the game if they got their way.
For $80 at launch (for any AAA quality game) you get
a game that works - that's what $80 gets you, always has. And they're not
gouging you on that. They're up against hundreds of other AAA titles, they have to be competitive on cost vs what you get. $80 per sale is just what it costs to make the base AAA game. Stuff like being able to play on a server costs extra, because it does in fact
cost extra to run.
And that's why they have a variety of ways to unlock gated content, some of which can be short-circuited with money. People who have time can spend time, people who have money but not time can spend money, and they
subsidize the people who don't have money or don't wish to spend money. e.g. imagine if they
stopped allowing people to leap-ahead with content by paying? Then the game no longer suits so many people. Time-poor people lose the ability to jump-ahead and see the content, thus they have less incentive to play. And without those people paying to unlock the content, the servers can't pay for themselves, meaning they'd have to find other ways to make money, reduce the content, or better still, just close down
all the servers since they already made their money on the box sales.
So you can't be Vader out of the box? Big fucking whoop. Perhaps everyone being Vader would just fuck the game's flavor for a start. By making people work to be Vader then being Vader has some value, and you see more of the other characters. Plus, the casuals who pay to be Vader for a day end up paying for everyone else to play for free. for example, tell me how much Vader costs vs a month of WOW subscription? If it's about the same then ... well just pay the fucking money if you want to be Vader. It's the same as you'd pay just to be
allowed to play WOW at all.