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It seems many companies just never learn, you would think with Bethesda's various controversies surrounding Fallout 76 that they would have taken a step back and reevaluated their position. You would also think that their first decision would not have been to add more horrendously overpriced downloadable content to their Atom shop. However, instead of making an educated decision Bethesda continues to march straight for the cliff like a group of lemmings.
What did they do this time you ask? Well, they decided to offer more absurdly priced bits of cosmetic gear. First up was their Holiday Emote bundle for 1200 Atoms which is 50% off the regular 2400 Atoms. Next is the Mr. and Mrs. Claus outfits listed for 2000 Atoms, down from 3000. Finally theres the Red Rocket Mega Sign for 1400 Atoms. All told buying those three featured items from the Atom Shop would run you about 4600 Atoms or $40 which is coincidently the highest price the game sells for currently. It would appear Bethesda really wants to earn back their development costs on this one.
That said, yes Bethesda's Atom credits can be farmed via in-game challenges. However, the rewards are incredibly small and limited in number. They work as a way to soften the blow in regards to cost, or you might be able to afford a few emotes but the fact remains the prices are absurdly high for even simple things. Now, of course, these items are not mandatory and have no bearing on gameplay, however, considering the canvas bag fiasco where they initially opted to give people $5 in Atom credits, it makes that gesture seem even more like a slap in the face. At least they decided to come good and offer the canvas bag after the community backlash surrounding their decision.
In general, Bethesda can't seem to avoid the frag mines littering the wasteland of what remains in regards to Fallout 76. I can honestly say DLC like this has no effect on me but Bethesda still, after all this has a fan base loyal enough to waste money on micro-transactions like these because if they didn't, they would not exist. That said, you can't please everyone it is statistically impossible, however, seeing Bethesda burn through just about all the goodwill they've accumulated over the years on this one title has me hunkering down by the fire this holiday season to roast some marshmallows before the Atom bombs drop.
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What did they do this time you ask? Well, they decided to offer more absurdly priced bits of cosmetic gear. First up was their Holiday Emote bundle for 1200 Atoms which is 50% off the regular 2400 Atoms. Next is the Mr. and Mrs. Claus outfits listed for 2000 Atoms, down from 3000. Finally theres the Red Rocket Mega Sign for 1400 Atoms. All told buying those three featured items from the Atom Shop would run you about 4600 Atoms or $40 which is coincidently the highest price the game sells for currently. It would appear Bethesda really wants to earn back their development costs on this one.
That said, yes Bethesda's Atom credits can be farmed via in-game challenges. However, the rewards are incredibly small and limited in number. They work as a way to soften the blow in regards to cost, or you might be able to afford a few emotes but the fact remains the prices are absurdly high for even simple things. Now, of course, these items are not mandatory and have no bearing on gameplay, however, considering the canvas bag fiasco where they initially opted to give people $5 in Atom credits, it makes that gesture seem even more like a slap in the face. At least they decided to come good and offer the canvas bag after the community backlash surrounding their decision.
In general, Bethesda can't seem to avoid the frag mines littering the wasteland of what remains in regards to Fallout 76. I can honestly say DLC like this has no effect on me but Bethesda still, after all this has a fan base loyal enough to waste money on micro-transactions like these because if they didn't, they would not exist. That said, you can't please everyone it is statistically impossible, however, seeing Bethesda burn through just about all the goodwill they've accumulated over the years on this one title has me hunkering down by the fire this holiday season to roast some marshmallows before the Atom bombs drop.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site