Warskull, on 15 February 2013 - 07:55 AM, said:
Think of it this way, the 4 mech bays are a demo.
hmmm, let's see how that holds up to all the F2P games i've played.
TF2: Nope.avi They even let you be able to craft hats!
Blacklight Retribution: oh look a inventory limit of
800 items i'm hardly going to reach that anytime soon
Super Monday Night Combat: A combo of TF2 and LoL! and they're giving just about everyone and their grandmother the Assault for free...
Planetside 2: ehhh... atleast there's no inventory limit
Combat Arms: The only thing i know of is a perm items/guns limit of 75, and really really bad for free players, why did i ever spend $40... oh yeah, my computer was crap back then and that was the only thing i could really "play" without much problems.
Simraceway: this game suffers the same problems as planetside 2, (even more so since trying to race clean gets boring really fast), but atleast $7 there can get you atleast 2-7+ cars
Dungeon Fighter Online: Gold Farmers, that is all.
World of Tanks: probably the only on this list (i would throw combat arms with this) that feels like a "demo" and a really good, but really bad one, i consider this game the Twilight Saga of F2P games
Alliance of Valiant Arms: Again, a good example of F2P done right... kinda... i hate the "repair costs" (which imo repair costs do nothing but be an extreme inconvenience for no damn good reason)
SI The Joker, on 15 February 2013 - 08:13 AM, said:
I'm sorry, but in my opinion, you have it incorrect. You are purchasing MC. That is not a "spot to put content in". So your statement to that effect is completely and utterly false. The only area where you could say a "spot to put content in" is a mechbay... and for that, you pay approximately $1.75... and the price goes down if you purchase larger MC packages.
and what sane person out there would bother to buy anything else than mechbays with the $7 option, my point still stands
Edited by KhanCipher, 15 February 2013 - 08:25 AM.