FTP is not 'buying2win'.
I cant take anyone seriously if they think that, they are simply highly misinformed individuals.
Read my post again and tell me where I said F2P is buying2win?
FTP is not 'buying2win'.
I cant take anyone seriously if they think that, they are simply highly misinformed individuals.
Read my post again and tell me where I said F2P is buying2win?
If people find buying2win entertaining, who are you to judge?
I can see a significant number of those in RF Online. The cash shop had it all, weapons with strong mods that would take an exceptional amount of luck/money to get normally, healing pots, better damage/defence buffs, potions to remove the exp penalty of death, items that lowered the requirement of gear, conveniently balanced so that lvl55 gear was infinitely more powerful than lvl50 gear and you had to buy 5 of the items, mining tools so you didn't have to be there, the list goes on.
Referring to buying2win as spending money in the cash-shop, where as you referred to just playing a free2play game.
While a P2P game’s income is fixed, a F2P game tries to con as much money from you as fast as possible.
I give up, you are clearly a 'special' individual.
f2p mmo's are ruining the industry.
hmmm lets see..
If I'm spending a truckload of money on getting more powerful items, take a game for instance Perfect World, I can upgrade my weapon to +12 which can take upto £500+ real money to achieve. I am more powerful and essentially buying2win.
What part of that isn't buying2win? That's essentially what this whole article is about.
Oh forgive me, I forgot to add all these companies that do the exact same.. ... ... ..
http://www.ijji.com/
http://www.nexon.net/
http://gamescampus.com/
http://www.gpotato.com/
http://www.aeriagames.com/
Typical "Asian mmo" tripe, I don't understand how people could play those.
If an airline oversalted its food on long-haul flights and turned the temperature up with a view to charging £50 for a glass of water, you could also say "it's consumer choice; you're not forced to spend money". Yet, we'd call that extortion and expect it to be prohibited. What MMO cash shops do is a more subtle manipulation than exploiting a primary need like thirst, but it's fundamentally the same.
Only one I've heard of on that list is Nexon, and I leveled a character in Maplestory all the way up to level 70 (the 'third job') without needing to pay for EXP boosters.
Those are also mostly asian MMOs, and the micro transaction prices in those actually are very 'micro' and barely cost anything.
The EXP boosters last for a daily time period for a whole 2-4 weeks, and cost less than paying a months subscription would.
They do not compare to western FTP MMOs either, especially not to GW, Lotro or DDO in which the only things you really need to pay for is (mini) expansions. And I see nothing wrong with paying for expansions, the developers made new content, you buy it.