Good point. The buying of cosmetic game items never caught on to me either. I know some people younger than me (and much more broke) that have poured money into that crap. I'll buy lots of stupid shit, but not interested in "owning" a tweet or an online showoff item.
So they've been training people to buy things that aren't real in video games for a while now.
If someone doesn't mind paying real dough for a digital mount, pet, or clothes .... well, now we're seeing the next step "forward".
Never assume that something has stopped at the point it is now.
Good point. The buying of cosmetic game items never caught on to me either. I know some people younger than me (and much more broke) that have poured money into that crap. I'll buy lots of stupid shit, but not interested in "owning" a tweet or an online showoff item.