F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Many criticisms stem from concerns about fairness, pay-to-win mechanics, and player experience in free-to-play games.

Many criticisms stem from concerns about fairness, pay-to-win mechanics, and player experience in free-to-play games.

Many criticisms stem from concerns about fairness, pay-to-win mechanics, and player experience in free-to-play games.

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DerNeueDoktor
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06-10-2023, 08:52 AM
#11
Absolutely. I’ve got more than 200 hours in AW, so I’m sure I could cover it better than you.
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DerNeueDoktor
06-10-2023, 08:52 AM #11

Absolutely. I’ve got more than 200 hours in AW, so I’m sure I could cover it better than you.

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jtallieu
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06-10-2023, 08:18 PM
#12
I don't dislike free-to-play. Yet some games let Pay 2 victory (like World of Tanks, Gold Shells...) and others succeed in different ways. Many also have poor microtransaction systems.
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jtallieu
06-10-2023, 08:18 PM #12

I don't dislike free-to-play. Yet some games let Pay 2 victory (like World of Tanks, Gold Shells...) and others succeed in different ways. Many also have poor microtransaction systems.

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NGNLxReiga
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06-12-2023, 02:48 AM
#13
Because most of them are low quality, I prefer to pay for a solid game rather than deal with microtransactions or spending money just to win. I don’t support this business approach. The same mindset keeps me away from games packed with excessive microtansactions or unnecessary day one content that should be included in the main game.
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NGNLxReiga
06-12-2023, 02:48 AM #13

Because most of them are low quality, I prefer to pay for a solid game rather than deal with microtransactions or spending money just to win. I don’t support this business approach. The same mindset keeps me away from games packed with excessive microtansactions or unnecessary day one content that should be included in the main game.

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