Sandpit, on 21 July 2014 - 06:00 PM, said:
IF your opponent has clan mechs then there's no in-match advantage
IF your team has the same number of clan mechs then there's no in-match advantage
(no, I don't feel clans are "op" just illustrating the point)
I'm just pointing out that the philosophy being discussed would define premium time as P2W.
Different types of cake in my opinion. You're talking from a starting up position, where both players are starting out at the same time, and one has premium time, while the other doesn't, and I'm talking from the perspective of with everything else equal and premium time being the only different thing, will it cause the player with premium time to win the match, or give them an advantage over the non-premium player.
Roland, on 21 July 2014 - 06:10 PM, said:
Because my definition is the one actually used by everyone involved in the industry. I mean, I can link you to various sources defining pay to win as purchasing advantage, but I don't think you would bother changing your mind.
Honestly, your definition of pay to win meaning literally paying for a guaranteed win is nonsensical on its face. You should be able to reason it out and figure out why your definition couldn't possibly be the case. Paying for a guaranteed win would actually eliminate the entirety of the game.
Regardless, I don't care if you continue to be wrong about this. Educate yourself, or don't. It's up to you.
1- the first line is a general assumption, that is clearly not 100% true since there are those that ascribe to my definition.
2- Drop the hostility, I know tempers can run high during debates, but there's no reason to stop being civil about this. I'm not trying to be antagonizing, nor am I insulting you. I simply asked why you think your definition is more correct than mine.
3- Links would be appreciated to some of these sources, I'm not going to turn down the chance to learn something new, or understand a different viewpoint.
4- My definition may seem harsh for you, but effectively that's what's happening, in many of those games where pay to win applies, the items "technically" give you an advantage over others, however, the advantage is so overwhelming that it guarantees victory. Yes, if someone else paid as much as you have, they can possibly beat you, and you would lose, however, versus someone who has not paid money, you cannot lose.