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* This is in contrast to {{Glossary:Finite spend|uc}} games that have a limit. | * This is in contrast to {{Glossary:Finite spend|uc}} games that have a limit. | ||
− | * | + | * 'Infinite spend' excludes services that the player only ever sees or make use of once, e.g. character name change, server move etc. |
* If the limit is finite e.g. one can spend over $1,000 US dollars, then for all intents and purposes this is considered an 'infinite cap' on microtransactions. | * If the limit is finite e.g. one can spend over $1,000 US dollars, then for all intents and purposes this is considered an 'infinite cap' on microtransactions. | ||
* If the game has a loot box system, then it is likely that for all intents and purposes it is an 'infinite spend' microtransaction game. | * If the game has a loot box system, then it is likely that for all intents and purposes it is an 'infinite spend' microtransaction game. | ||
* [https://microtransaction.zone/Home/Tags#moneyhole Infinite Money Hole (No Spending Cap)] | * [https://microtransaction.zone/Home/Tags#moneyhole Infinite Money Hole (No Spending Cap)] | ||
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Infinite cap games have microtransactions that can be purchased over and over again without any limit. | |
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