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This takes it to the next level, Are we really going to support this new greed system from Activision/Treyarch? (Tiers, COD Points & Supply Drops.)

Activision are testing the water to see what they are able to get away with, It seems they have struck again but on a bigger scale.

  • If you're looking to own that Tier 200 Weapon Varient you better be prepared to Pay $200 or Grind 250+ In Game Hours. (Oh.. and there's a time limit)

This new system is significantly worse, The lack of incentives in this game makes it very discouraging.

  • I guarantee that 95% of the community will not even get half way to completing the 200 Tiers and you are deincentivising your playerbase and making them feel bad for not having this much time to dedicate to an extremely lengthy tier progression system.

  • Call of Duty: WW2 Black Market Progression System did it significantly better with a ton of Daily & Weekly Updated Challenges which you could complete in 1 or 2 games and Earn a ton of Supply Drops, Weapon Variants, Full Outfits, Gear, Camos and Credits to buy the selected items you wanted without the stress of Cod Points or a 250+ Hour Grind.

Think you had it bad in previous games..? This is greed on a whole new level.

  • In this new Black Ops 4 System you are now having to put in around 2 Hours to Receive 1 Single Item which consists of: Stickers, Emotes, Sprays, Face Paints and Outfits which you cannot equip or view without owning the full set and you cannot mix outfits and face paints with others.

  • Reserves (Supply Drops) are back and worse than ever before with having zero control of which 1 item you receive it will be even worse as more items are inevitably brought into the Black Market.

  • They have made the Tier Progression Rate is so painfully slow that you are almost penalized for not paying to reach the top tier.

  • The game is already lacking in base core customisation features to begin with, but the fact that all customizations are now locked behind a black market system is beyond absurd, Huge step backwards from Black Ops 3 which you was able to obtain unique outfits via Challenges, Gear that should be accessible to everyone who already paid the premium price tag for the game shouldn't count as additional game content.

  • It baffles me that Treyarch have come to the conclusion that all these Black Market items are more valuable than the Actual Game Price, it just goes to show that they will continue to use these distasteful anti-consumer practices until there is a mass outrage and we speak up in numbers to tell them that this is not okay.

  • There's a restriction on outfits and gear where you cannot equipt or view them unless you own the full set from Reserves Supply Drops. What is all that about Treyarch? The chances of obtaining 2 matching items are already astronomically slim with the 1 item per supply drop system not to mention all the upcoming items being thrown into the pool.

  • Big improvements are definitely necessary, Anyone with a normal social life is not going to reach the insanely ridiculous requirement you have set towards unlocking the tiers, a huge buff towards the rate of the tier progression and alternate challenges are needed, There should also be a way to earn reserves without the tiers.

$60.00 Base Game

$49.99 Season Pass

Plus Microtransactions+++

  • To put things into perspective, If they plan to update the game with New Black Market Tier Content every Two Months ($200) and Seasonal Events, That's around $1400+ alone per year to get the base tier items alone I dread to think how many thousands of hours of grinding, not even counting the ridiculous amount of randomized supply drop items, emotes, stickers, spray tags, calling cards, weapons & characters $3500+ potentially?

Are we really going to continue to support this anti-consumer practice?

Activision & Treyarch are way out of touch with the community to be allowing this.

https://twitter.com/charlieINTEL/status/1057711483281436674?s=09

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