Anotherone773 wrote: »usmcjdking wrote: »usmcjdking wrote: »Jewelry crafting is absolutely P2W.
so would you say wow has p2w elements? since jewelcrafting was locked behind an expansion? as well as better gear etc?
Well yeah, basically. That's the whole premise of P2W. Pay money -> get either access to or clear advantage over those who did not pay.
By that statement all games are P2W. Since all games you either have to pay to get access too or you have to pay something that gives a clear advantage over free players. Someone has to pay the electric bill.
P2W Games
* Pretty much anything on Google Play that is considered a game
* Every game from Bigpoint( Browser based games)
* Games from Aeria( Last Chaos was one of their more popular ones).
Those are pay 2 win. ESO is not even close to P2W. You will know when you are playing a p2w game because you will have to fork out $30-$40 a month or more to remain competitive. A chapter once a year for 30 bucks does not even come close to p2w. Its not even in the same solar system, little lone the same ball park.

usmcjdking wrote: »Jewelry crafting is absolutely P2W.
so would you say wow has p2w elements? since jewelcrafting was locked behind an expansion? as well as better gear etc?
usmcjdking wrote: »usmcjdking wrote: »Jewelry crafting is absolutely P2W.
so would you say wow has p2w elements? since jewelcrafting was locked behind an expansion? as well as better gear etc?
Well yeah, basically. That's the whole premise of P2W. Pay money -> get either access to or clear advantage over those who did not pay.
Anotherone773 wrote: »usmcjdking wrote: »usmcjdking wrote: »Jewelry crafting is absolutely P2W.
so would you say wow has p2w elements? since jewelcrafting was locked behind an expansion? as well as better gear etc?
Well yeah, basically. That's the whole premise of P2W. Pay money -> get either access to or clear advantage over those who did not pay.
By that statement all games are P2W. Since all games you either have to pay to get access too or you have to pay something that gives a clear advantage over free players. Someone has to pay the electric bill.
P2W Games
* Pretty much anything on Google Play that is considered a game
* Every game from Bigpoint( Browser based games)
* Games from Aeria( Last Chaos was one of their more popular ones).
Those are pay 2 win. ESO is not even close to P2W. You will know when you are playing a p2w game because you will have to fork out $30-$40 a month or more to remain competitive. A chapter once a year for 30 bucks does not even come close to p2w. Its not even in the same solar system, little lone the same ball park.
Also said jumping is crap and the gear grind is worst of any MMO, among other ridiculous things in about half an hours rant to me. He played nearly 1k hours.
Not sure we can be friends anymore.
How's everyone elses week going so far?
ramenwaifu wrote: »hmm... interesting...
Also said jumping is crap and the gear grind is worst of any MMO, among other ridiculous things in about half an hours rant to me. He played nearly 1k hours.
Not sure we can be friends anymore.
How's everyone elses week going so far?
usmcjdking wrote: »Jewelry crafting is absolutely P2W.
usmcjdking wrote: »Jewelry crafting is absolutely P2W.
usmcjdking wrote: »Jewelry crafting is absolutely P2W.
Some of you need to play a real P2W MMO (there are many out there), and then come back and revisit your garbage opinions.
usmcjdking wrote: »usmcjdking wrote: »Jewelry crafting is absolutely P2W.
We'll see how P2W it is when you buy your rings off a guild trader.
You can't buy transmuted gear.
Can't transmute if can't research.
Try again. P2W.