It's fairly clear that the F2P games are more exploitative than the buy-it-once games, and (potentially) more financially ruinous, too.
But that doesn't mean that buy-it-once games are a good way to spend one's time. Someone who spends significant amounts of time striving for fictional achievements needs to have a good hard think.
It's fairly clear that the F2P games are more exploitative than the buy-it-once games, and (potentially) more financially ruinous, too.
But that doesn't mean that buy-it-once games are a good way to spend one's time. Someone who spends significant amounts of time striving for fictional achievements needs to have a good hard think.
It's fairly clear that the F2P games are more exploitative than the buy-it-once games, and (potentially) more financially ruinous, too.
But that doesn't mean that buy-it-once games are a good way to spend one's time. Someone who spends significant amounts of time striving for fictional achievements needs to have a good hard think.