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The First Descendant, a third-person action game primarily centered around looter shooter mechanics, made its debut at the end of last month. Developed by the South Korean studio Nexon, this particular title aimed to seemingly compete with the popularDestiny 2.

The First Descendant microtransactions are going wild.

The game features various characters with their own abilities, which include firearms. Beyond this, players already have their first complaints about the game’s microtransaction system. It appears to be too aggressive, and to change your skin color, you must pay, unlike inWarframe.

Nexon Should Reconsider Its Microtransaction System in The First Descendant

The First Descendanthas received a positive responsein terms of gameplay, with a more than decent launch for a new game. The title itself is free to play, so any player can download it to try out its different mechanics and see if they like this type of gameplay.

However, many players are already complaining about the initial aspects of the game, especially its aggressive microtransactions.

“Huge oversight”: The First Descendant’s Quality Control Must Have Taken a Day Off as 1 Massive Feature is Missing

“Huge oversight”: The First Descendant’s Quality Control Must Have Taken a Day Off as 1 Massive Feature is Missing

Players initially criticized this title for its highly aggressive microtransaction system. It puts a paywall on almost every customizable aspect of the game.

The community finds this tiresome, and they urge the studio to immediately implement a change that more closely resembles theWarframesystem. The player should be able to make certain changes without so many limitations.

Players want the game to have a similar system to Warframe.

Warframe’s System is Not as Aggressive as in this New Title

A player recently voiced their dissatisfaction withThe First Descendant’scolor system in a Reddit post. It appears to prevent players from changing their skin color, which is frustrating the community.

Certain colors are hidden behind a paywall, preventing users from accessing them, and everyone ends up with the same color. This makes no sense with certain skins that almost every player has.

“Seriously, the second I open the game…”: Nexon Will be Nerfing 1 Part of The First Descendant They Likely Thought Was Safe From Criticism

“Seriously, the second I open the game…”: Nexon Will be Nerfing 1 Part of The First Descendant They Likely Thought Was Safe From Criticism

The discussion continued with several users saying that they should adopt Warframe’s system, which allows players to change the colors of their skins at will without charging for specific colors.

The primary focus of this complaint is the default skins, which, being the basic ones, should not be subject to any limitations. According to numerous players, these types of limitations were not present in the beta; these changes were made at the last minute.

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This Nexon game, at least on Steam, has a fairly decent number of concurrent players, surpassing 100,000 per day. The First Descendant has a lot of potential for continued growth, but the studio should reconsider how it handles its microtransactions to prevent players from leaving the game for this simple reason.

We’ll have to wait and see if the studio responds to these criticisms and if it makes any changes.

What are your thoughts on this microtransaction system? Let us know in the comments!

Lucas Lapetina

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