Is there a way to stop watching threads you've created? If so, that's what you need to do if you don't want to see more replies to this thread.
You can just press the "Unwatch Thread" button in the top right and it will be gone. To the topic (I know, I know), TSW has regional pricing and I think that 30 euros should not be considered a whole lot of money for anyone who is working full-time in any first-world country (or at least anywhere in the EU). For example for me, it's around 5 hour salary working for the Czech national railway. As for reason not to afford stuff, I this there are precisely two of them: 1.) You are a kid who is buying train sim content from his pocket money. This is a pretty fair reason for making a big deal out of spending 30 euros (as it is quite a bit of money in that case) and I have personally done and said some pretty odd stuff on the topic of pricing. 2.) You need every single new release from DTG and every third-party on day one. In that case, you should probably consider what content do you really want to play and try to get more value out of it.
Not trying to make this sound argumentative but please don’t call me ‘just a kid’ I’ve got 2 jobs, but the price for some of these dlcs is extortionate
There is already an App for this it’s called KLARNA they finance you for weekly payments and they will credit you for Use on multiple stores including the Microsoft store I can’t see DTG becoming creditors
I think the main issue with this suggestion is that it’s more platform based than something in DTG’s control.
This is the first step towards private debt - financing extremely small sums of unnecessary luxury goods. Do not fall into the trap of BNPL money sharks companies, because that's what they want. If you cannot afford it, then wait or don't buy, ESPECIALLY FOR SUCH SMALL LUXURY GOODS. Financing is only a good option if you REALLY need something right now for something very expensive. Sincerely, someone that has a lot of experience with debt