I already boycott micro-transactions. However, there have been a few rare instances where I felt inclined to drop a few extra bucks, and I don't regret it at all.
1) I put $20 into Puzzles and Dragons, a F2P game on the Android. Unlike games like Dungeon Keeper, there is some real gameplay to be had, and I don't feel like the game is at war with me and my wallet. I enjoy the game, and what I got I consider to be "subscription perks" for my money. As long as I don't do it again too soon (like, within a year of the last purchase), I will not resent the game, or the choices I made in supporting it.
2) Skin DLC. There's a couple games on Steam that have a lot of stupid skin packs. I'm willing to buy them when the sale price on them gets so low, that it's worth my coin just to have the bragging rights that I have all the DLC for that game, as well as the decreased headache of trying to figure out which DLC pack I own and don't own. Additionally, it will have to be a game that I don't mind throwing a few extra bucks at the devs, because I like their work. Case in point: Borderlands 2.
1) I put $20 into Puzzles and Dragons, a F2P game on the Android. Unlike games like Dungeon Keeper, there is some real gameplay to be had, and I don't feel like the game is at war with me and my wallet. I enjoy the game, and what I got I consider to be "subscription perks" for my money. As long as I don't do it again too soon (like, within a year of the last purchase), I will not resent the game, or the choices I made in supporting it.
2) Skin DLC. There's a couple games on Steam that have a lot of stupid skin packs. I'm willing to buy them when the sale price on them gets so low, that it's worth my coin just to have the bragging rights that I have all the DLC for that game, as well as the decreased headache of trying to figure out which DLC pack I own and don't own. Additionally, it will have to be a game that I don't mind throwing a few extra bucks at the devs, because I like their work. Case in point: Borderlands 2.