micahtransactions
Refers to microtransactions in Red Dead Redemption 2: online, with the Micah-part referring to the main antagonist of the offline story mode.
It is usually used to show discontent over the overpriced nature of them.
It is usually used to show discontent over the overpriced nature of them.
Two weeks after the release of the online beta of rdr 2, Rockstar decided to implement micahtransactions in the form of gold bars.
micahtransaction
A play on the word "Microtransaction", used in Red Dead Online, where purchasing microtransactions are related with the antagonist Micah from the story of Red Dead Redemption 2 in a attempt to credit and deem microtransactions as unethical and immoral to purchase and the morally opposite of being an "Arthur", which would indicate somebody that does not purchase microtransactions.
Came to existance because of the popular stance against Rockstar Games' heavy use of microtransactions in their multiplayer games such as GTA Online and to discourage people from purchasing microtransactions.
Came to existance because of the popular stance against Rockstar Games' heavy use of microtransactions in their multiplayer games such as GTA Online and to discourage people from purchasing microtransactions.
Person1: "I'm thinking about buying some gold bars bro, this takes way too long to grind"
Person2: "Bro, are you crazy? are you seriously going to go down the path of micahtransactions? That's sad dude, think about Arthur"
Person1: "Your right, that's very Micah to do"
Person2: "Bro, are you crazy? are you seriously going to go down the path of micahtransactions? That's sad dude, think about Arthur"
Person1: "Your right, that's very Micah to do"