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When you can pay real money to gain advantage in a game.
"Free to play" games like League of legends, being able to pay real life money to earn faster in-game currency, earn faster and more chimps and runes, combined with rune pages. Making it pay to win.
Pay to win means, for $$$ you can by power ups which are not available in game any other way. I
If these items can not be obtained in anyway that does not involve money, and they are essential to winning, then the game is pay-to-win..
When you need to pay money to win or get better in the game(have to pay to unlock characters, cars, currency, etc) and that would be the only way to get the feature you want in a game. An example of NOT pay to win is if they’re known as game passes, things that will help you to play the game better or easier. That’s NOT pay to win.
EA is Pay To Win.
Pay to win means, for $$$ you can by power ups which are not available in game any other way. I
If these items can not be obtained in anyway that does not involve money, and they are essential to winning, then the game is pay-to-win..
Pay to win means, for $$$ you can by power ups which are not available in game any other way. I
If these items can not be obtained in anyway that does not involve money, and they are essential to winning, then the game is pay-to-win..
Pay to win means, for $$$ you can by power ups which are not available in game any other way. I
If these items can not be obtained in anyway that does not involve money, and they are essential to winning, then the game is pay-to-win..
Games where someone who pays with real money has such a huge advantage, that its literally impossible for a free2player to keep up.
Guy A: look, i got this ring with +25% attack power. Guy B: cool, where did you get it? Guy A: you have to buy it from the item shop. Guy B: you wanna sell it? Guy A: i can't, it's not tradeable. Guy B: are you serious? such a pay-2-win game...