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Zipzo
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Originally Posted by Reia
Well as any lust for power is. The few people that can go on the hassle of getting AC and actually reaching (doesn't reach for everyone). Are the ones enjoying the position the most, and of course doesn't want others to have it so they can feel superior.
Then again Alisha is just trolling you shouldnt pay attention to those kind of sarcastic posts DreXxiN. Doing something like that would even give problems to the own premiun players because of lacking F2P players generating money that goes into Premiun player's pockets.
So talking in a more barbaric language of the internet community, you go premiun if you can't stand playing this game without waving the largest e-peen to other players.
Going off of this and previous few comments, I have a strong opinion on this topic.
PSO2 came out as a F2P game. This allows anyone to download and play it, and there's really no arguing that they give you quite a bit of freedom without spending an lick of AC.
The thing is, games don't keep their servers running on good will, or happy thoughts of the future. No matter where in the world, there is someone paying for AC that is contributing to both the upkeep and further perseverance of PSO2, while there are a hefty several times that amount simply playing the game without ever giving a coin.
I pay for premium because I look at PSO2 as a game that requires money to continue being a solid form of entertainment for me, so it's part of my monthly expenditures because I want to support the game that I play. This is hours upon hours of free entertainment that you are getting, you'd think that it would occur to you at some point to at least buy AC at least occasionally to support that, and SEGA? They don't even force you to do it. They simply hold out a hat, leaving the choice completely up to you.
So yes, of course paying players will have sometimes have a small sense of entitlement over players who never reach for their wallets. It is those players who are actually doing something for the game aside from capping blocks for other players who may actually end up spending money at some point (more players isn't a bad thing, don't get me wrong).
Ideally, the model is shaped in a way that would entice free players to eventually spend money. If you are not so enticed to spend that money, so be it, but when it really starts to grind my gears is when those same people complain about the things they don't get for not purchasing AC or premium. It's your choice, either pay for premium or don't. It's a choice that is always there for you to take advantage of, it's not like they hand our premium membership through lottery. To complain about something that you are not entitled to in the slightest is 100x more face-punch worthy than a player complaining about "free loading" players.
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