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On 2018-07-03 04:36:19Show All Posts
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I remember there was a similar thread about this but I couldn't find in the search bar. Anyways, if anyone does make one, try to outline what a f2p is and what they are capable of since many people have different definitions for it (ranging from never spending any real life money to becoming a f2p after they stopped paying into the game).

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On 2018-07-03 07:49:48Show All Posts
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  • smaddeus On 2018-07-03 07:04:11
  • Youtuber Scion Storm has an opinion about that - If you at least got yourself any Medal, means that you are instantly a pay to win player, because medal does boost you a lot and gives some bonuses, which accelerates your play through quite a bit giving advantage in some ways such as getting fast stuff and so on. Makes sense, but I am unsure if just once in a lifetime counts as one too in such sense, would be ridiculous, but if you have done it some times already, then it does make sense to call you an pay to win in such case. Personally I haven't spent a dime, you could call me ultimate free to play in such sense, but I am not the best player out there who is free to play, and I have no idea if there are people who do not get medals, but to recharge to get stuff only premium/pay to win players can get.

    I think personally that, if you have gotten stuff that over the years or months has given you advantage in a long run, or any advantage faster than the rest for some period, then that makes you a pay to win, but to "redeem" yourself from the infamous title of pay to win you need to have a break from the game, or somehow get to the level of the rest free to play players at least, thus becoming the ex-pay to win player rather than The pay to win player. I believe it can vary time to time, but it requires drastic changes.

A pay to win player that stopped paying would end up being a paying player since it would indicate they have paid in the past. They benefited from the advantages of spending money. If you get to say you are f2p after enjoying the benefits of using money whether those benefits are present or not, it waters down what a f2p is.




This post was last edited by Danzō on 2018-07-03 07:50:41.
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On 2018-07-04 09:34:23Show All Posts
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  • Waka_Man On 2018-07-03 20:41:39
  • He's a Moderator, not a GL .. GL stands for "Game Liaison" and that two is different jobs .. And most likely, no one's gonna say that they are GL because i think they have some secrecy thing ..

GLs are allowed to say who they are as GLs but it is hard to believe whether the individual is lying or not. Personally, I rather have them or anyone else that works for the Naruto Online team have a little insignia in their names. I mean if other games do it why not this? Choosing not to have it of course is a strategy on their part. On to your point about GLs not technically being a f2p, you're right since they do earn an income via in-game currency/items/ninjas/actual money/etc.




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