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If you mislead someone you certainly share the blame. I don't think having two different items for sale at the same time qualifies as misleading though, especially not when it's clearly stated that one item is the Power Pack and the other item is 5 million credits.But you are smart enough to understand that people can be led to mistakes, and therefore the responsibility isn't 100%/0%, right?
That's not obvious at all. What store item is highlighted seems to be determined automatically based on date and alphabetical order. So the fact that the 5 million credits pack was highlighted is not evidence of an intention to take advantage of people who don't read.It's not about the money to me, you can add a few zeros to the price and I'd never miss it in my bank account. It was the obvious attempt to take advantage of some people who didn't access the Power Pack the correct way or didn't read super closely.
The name of the content was not in fine print, so it's not that you'd have to read super closely in order to catch it. Just reading the name of the product would be enough.
So you read that it was an add-on pack, but you didn't read the name of the product?I've personally never made an in-game external purchase, and didn't even know it was possible.
Put another way, had the $5M credits been a different amount, or a different price, or wasn't on the home screen, or didn't have the word "pack" in it (not sure how money is a "pack"), then this would be a very different conversation.
That's a stupid comment.I'll go so far as to say that anyone who thinks this was an innocent marketing mistake are just plain stupid.
The power pack is PS5 exclusive, so for PS4 players it's not an option to get the Power Pack. And then there's the case where someone might want to buy another 5 million credits after the Power Pack, should they buy the power pack twice? Is that even possible?As if there are Gran Turismo players out there that would pay $29.99 for $5M credits and choose to NOT get 50 extra races with it. No such person exists.
No, what happened is that you expected to see the Power Pack dlc on the home page and bought the highlighted product without checking what it was. Sony did not trick you into buying it, it was clearly stated that it was in-game credits and there was no mention of anything else. This is called expectation bias – your mind tricks you into seeing what you expect to see rather than what's actually there.This latest stunt is just one more nail in the GT7 inequities coffin. It is what it is.