Yes the gameplay looks good. But I refuse to support them. You're all dragging gaming down and soon all AAA games will be just like free to play games on smartphones.
Filled to the brim with pay to win tactics and microtransactions all over the entire game.
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Battlefront 2 is nowhere near filled to the brim with pay to win tactics, and nothing about the microtransactions was pay to win to begin with. At most it gave a marginal advantage, and skill trumps an extra meter on a grenade any day. That, and, I didn't even see the buy more crystals prompt (the premium currency) until I started actively looking for it. It's that benign.
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If you can obtain any advantage through purchasing microtransactions, it is considered pay to win. I don't care if it gives you a 1% speed increase. Things like this do not belong in games. What happened to the gamers who wanted equal starts, fair gameplay? Those who preferred earning things, even cosmetic items? A lot of you just brush it off, and I'm not sure how. I want everything in my games to be balanced and fair. Never allowing players to spend real money on any upgrades whatsoever.
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So would you say that warframe is bad for gaming as well? There’s micros all over the place but if you bad mouth it I guarantee you half this forum will defend it.
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You're right. I don't like the microtransactions in Warframe. But it's a free to play game, so it's understandable. Any game that allows to to outright purchase cosmetics/guns/gear with real money... I am against.