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03-08-13, 10:17 PM | #1 |
Grey Wolf
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Well.. I'm sorry.. didn't mean to make it like you have no other choice..
Let me rephrase the comment. You will more than likely WANT to pay money, or quit the game :0 I'm sticking with that! |
03-10-13, 07:24 AM | #2 |
Navy Seal
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... But then you're just stating the obvious.
The game was made. It cost money. Obviously they stuck it together to make you want to spend some money. The difference in "free-to-play" games generally lies in having premium content that either gives a clear advantage or just saves time, though most games of course fall somewhere in between. Imho if you ever feel forced to spend money on a F2P, stop playing. If you want to spend money, you're likely enjoying yourself and the developer probably deserves some compensation for their efforts.
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03-10-13, 09:17 AM | #3 | |
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You're right, and I agree. I also stand by my statement, and I'm sure you agree, that it's a sucker's game.
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05-06-13, 09:19 PM | #4 |
Navy Seal
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They should make games, sub simulations especially and other war games with victory as the goal like they do movies.
Movies have traliers, teasers, and then they come to the local theater house, then they have a run of good luck or bad luck, then they are available on video, DVD, rental and for sale. Make the games like that, make them so good that you will hunger and thirst to play them online in game rooms before they become available for rent and for sale. If the game is no good, no one will purchase ... if the game needs help then the developer should listen to the gamers and fix the problems before the release. More satisfied customers with less beta released games that still need fixing with patches and wasting the gamers time. |
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