| Slimebeast said:
Yes, there are different levels of pay to win, and the definitions vary. When I say pay to win I want to describe the phenomenon where by paying you get an advantage withinin the game in regards to gameplay in some form. Stuff that simply makes the experience smoother and easier. It could be an advantage in relation to other players but it can also be an advantage in your individual progress but when I said Pay to win I didn't just mean getting higher on the PvP leader boards. You could say that "winning" is not just achieved by beating other human players, "winning" is also beating tasks in the game. I don't think we will see having the most powerful weapons be pay only. People get too upset with that and publishers aren't that stupid. That's not what I am talking about. Microtransactions are much smarter than that. Faster unlocks is milder but still it's pay to win. It's not paying to become the absolute top dog but it certainly is paying to become competitive faster, and the time released by paying you can use to become competitive. As an example, I recently saw that you could pay around 50 Euros to unlock all the weapons and vehicles in BF3. For me it was very tempting and I would sure buy those unlocks if I decided to jump into BF3 as it takes a very long time to unlock all that stuff by just playing. Clearly this would save me from not getting an embarrassing K/D ratio. (Yes I know BF3 is not F2P but the principle is the same).
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In Asia aparently there that kind of thing as ok.
I think all multiplayer games from big pubs will be some form of pay to win in the future by that definition. The only real difference (excluding graphics and moment to moment gameplay) between BF3 and Tribes is that you have to pay $60 to get BF3 and a singleplayer campaign that no one wanted or liked. And frankly I would rather have F2P games where people can pay to unlock things quicker than to have the playerbase split by payed map packs like most payed games.
And if Crytech can find a way of delivering a AAA singleplayer experiance in a F2P game I will certainly play that even if they offer payed cheats that I wouldn't want anyway plus some ads between missions. The constant stream of new content inherent in a F2P game is nice as well.
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