18-06-2015 13:59
Cita:Halo 5: Guardians will support microtransaction purposes for players who want to customize the aesthetics of their Spartan avatar in multiplayer, 343 studio head Josh Holmes has confirmed on the Halo Waypoint blog. The way it works is somewhat convoluted, so let me break it down for you:
New to Halo 5 are REQ Packs - a small collection of in-game goodies you can purchase using REQ Points, which are earned by participating in multiplayer matches, leveling up Spartan Rank and completing commendation challenges. Inside a REQ Pack are things like armor pieces, skins, animations, and perhaps most importantly, weapons and vehicles. While REQ Packs can be purchased using the in-game currency of REQ Points, Holmes has revealed they can also be purchased using real-world money.
Here's where things get a bit sticky: while Holmes made sure to point out that only cosmetic changes will be allowed in Halo 5's 4v4 Arena multiplayer, no restrictions were mentioned for the newly-announced, 24-player Warzone mode. It also was not clear if premium REQ Packs - i.e. those paid for with real money - will contain only cosmetic items or if players will be able to purchase power upgrades using cash. Holmes wrote that the ability to purchase REQ Packs is "for convenience," and that a portion of the proceeds will go toward the Halo Championship Series prize pool.
I've reached out to learn more and hopefully get some clarification on the limits and restrictions of premium REQ Packs, but for now one thing is certain: Halo 5 will have microtransactions in some form. Take that how you will.
http://www.gamesradar.com/halo-5-multipl...nsactions/
Basicamente cuando subamos de nivel y juguemos partidas obtendremos unos puntos con las que canjear por unas cajas que tendrán Skins de armas, skins de armaduras, armas y vehiculos. Pero también habrá un pack premium que solo se podrá comprar con dinero real que incluirá todo lo anterior...
Le van a dar por culo a 343, Microsoft y su puta madre.