Unpopular opinion: if players love shooters without cosmetics, developers should allow them to buy cosmetics toggle

With every shooter release there is a lot of discussion about skins. Some people don't like them and some build generational wealth on them. This is, however, often they way to offset ongoing development cost, because some still love them and are willing to pay. No cosmetics is a choice, however, and people should be able to customize their game. For a price. If you were sick with stones turning you into joints in Call of Duty, or are sick of this orange stripe on enemy's uniform in Battlefield, you should be able to pay to not see this. Ultimately it works both ways, people can customize their experience, and you can get weekly patches, and monthly content updates. And free of charge! Do you remember how you had to pay for 10 new weapons and 2 new maps back in Battlefield 2, 3 and 4 days? Those were times.

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