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Conquerer01
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10-05-2023, 11:46 AM
#21
War Thunder offers a rewarding experience even without spending money, delivering hours of engaging content. However, the challenge intensifies as you progress to higher levels. The monetization model might feel like a pay-to-win system, allowing purchases that upgrade your vehicle and move you into tiers with more experienced players. Still, certain premium vehicles perform exceptionally well within their respective tiers.
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Conquerer01
10-05-2023, 11:46 AM #21

War Thunder offers a rewarding experience even without spending money, delivering hours of engaging content. However, the challenge intensifies as you progress to higher levels. The monetization model might feel like a pay-to-win system, allowing purchases that upgrade your vehicle and move you into tiers with more experienced players. Still, certain premium vehicles perform exceptionally well within their respective tiers.

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MrScooter2
Member
198
10-11-2023, 09:22 AM
#22
It's about the value and experience you get. Some prefer paid for better quality, while others enjoy free options for different reasons.
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MrScooter2
10-11-2023, 09:22 AM #22

It's about the value and experience you get. Some prefer paid for better quality, while others enjoy free options for different reasons.

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puffyshadow8
Member
156
10-12-2023, 08:52 PM
#23
Most games don't feel very enjoyable. My top picks are the $60 single-player campaigns, classic titles like Call of Duty, Halo 1-3, Stray, Spec Ops, and Space Marine 2011. The issue often lies in the balance between income and monetization versus what I enjoy about a game. That's why I tend to prefer closed paid experiences.
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puffyshadow8
10-12-2023, 08:52 PM #23

Most games don't feel very enjoyable. My top picks are the $60 single-player campaigns, classic titles like Call of Duty, Halo 1-3, Stray, Spec Ops, and Space Marine 2011. The issue often lies in the balance between income and monetization versus what I enjoy about a game. That's why I tend to prefer closed paid experiences.

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Manumarado69
Junior Member
11
10-16-2023, 05:08 AM
#24
Many players talked about Destiny 2, I’ve been wanting to play it for ages and just got it recently. So far, the gameplay feels a bit like Cycle. I’m surprised no one else mentioned it before—I think it’s a nice shift from typical loot-collecting shooters. Instead of just gathering items, it focuses on earning materials or completing specific contracts. You don’t have to finish the contracts you agreed to in the lobby; you can skip them after dropping. When meeting other players, you both have options—either work together or go after their goods. It’s a cool idea!
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Manumarado69
10-16-2023, 05:08 AM #24

Many players talked about Destiny 2, I’ve been wanting to play it for ages and just got it recently. So far, the gameplay feels a bit like Cycle. I’m surprised no one else mentioned it before—I think it’s a nice shift from typical loot-collecting shooters. Instead of just gathering items, it focuses on earning materials or completing specific contracts. You don’t have to finish the contracts you agreed to in the lobby; you can skip them after dropping. When meeting other players, you both have options—either work together or go after their goods. It’s a cool idea!

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CptCookies12
Member
134
10-16-2023, 12:37 PM
#25
Only six hours for sixty dollars... Haha, I bought the deluxe edition a long time back and barely reached the final boss in the campaign... still haven’t started Ancient Gods yet.
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CptCookies12
10-16-2023, 12:37 PM #25

Only six hours for sixty dollars... Haha, I bought the deluxe edition a long time back and barely reached the final boss in the campaign... still haven’t started Ancient Gods yet.

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