Difference between revisions of "Glossary:Finite spend"
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|definition = Finite spend games have a limit to the number of microtransactions that can be purchased. For example, a game could have x5 unlock microtransactions, and after those have been purchased no more can be purchased by the player. | |definition = Finite spend games have a limit to the number of microtransactions that can be purchased. For example, a game could have x5 unlock microtransactions, and after those have been purchased no more can be purchased by the player. | ||
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− | * | + | *For [[The Sinking City]], the player can purchase the Experience Boost microtransaction, but after it is purchased no more can be purchased, meaning there is a finite cap on the number of microtransactions. |
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* If the game has other microtransactions which qualify for {{Glossary:Infinite spend|uc}} then that will overwrite the finite cap category. | * If the game has other microtransactions which qualify for {{Glossary:Infinite spend|uc}} then that will overwrite the finite cap category. | ||
* [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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Revision as of 13:41, 3 April 2021
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Finite spend games have a limit to the number of microtransactions that can be purchased. For example, a game could have x5 unlock microtransactions, and after those have been purchased no more can be purchased by the player. | |
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