So, recently, I saw someone basically have a knee jerk reaction to someone mentioning "Free-To-Play" games as a good idea. Now, I am curious, why do people hate F2P? It works, at least in the cases that I've mostly seen it. The two most notable cases that I've experienced are:
Dungeons and Dragons Online - It's a mediocre MMO, but it actually works. You get a really large chunk of quests to start playing with, and you could buy what is essentially expansion packs. There's a tonne of content in the game, you can get pretty sweet loot, and it's pretty fun with a few pals. It's also Free-To-Play.
Team Fortress 2 - I've played this game for roughly 600 hours, and have had immense fun with it. EVERY update is free and there's a nice variety of maps. Community content is supported and allowed and it's just fun as hell. It's also Free-To-Play.
So, why do you hate F2P?
Dungeons and Dragons Online - It's a mediocre MMO, but it actually works. You get a really large chunk of quests to start playing with, and you could buy what is essentially expansion packs. There's a tonne of content in the game, you can get pretty sweet loot, and it's pretty fun with a few pals. It's also Free-To-Play.
Team Fortress 2 - I've played this game for roughly 600 hours, and have had immense fun with it. EVERY update is free and there's a nice variety of maps. Community content is supported and allowed and it's just fun as hell. It's also Free-To-Play.
So, why do you hate F2P?