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Welcome to graal! Ask your parents for itunes cards, you need them for drawing apps, u are really going to spend it on graal and download the free drawing app.
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Instead of buying itunes cards save up to buy something in real life. I saved up enough to buy a Silver Plated 1928 Conn New Wonder Series II Saxophone.
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If you think that because the most powerful weapon is expensive and that someone else could buy it with real money easily then you'll probably find that most games are 'pay2win'.
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I'm going to try to learn coding and graphic design in my free time. I'd like to develop "f2p all the way" mmo game in the future as a hobby. I know what you're point is, but I'm just speaking my mind on something that scarcely relates to what you are saying.
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People who have spent 42k get a better gun. Releasing higher tier items like the rippers is inevitable. I don't see the problem in having a very strong gun.
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Having a balanced gun system would be nice. Although there are expensive weapons they shouldn't be overpowered. Having a level playing field could attract more players or at least have some stay as they are not beaten up by a single weapon repeatedly. By having a variety of balanced weapons players are given more flexibility. Instead of buying a weapon only because it is better than another they can experiment with others to try and create their own style of fighting. For example I took up the watermelon cannon as my weapon. Currently I'm trying to develop my skills in spar. By using the recoil I push myself away from bullets. With an overpowered weapon however it removes much skill and time needed.
Yes, some of you may have developed some skill, but most of you just spam the weapon. (This is based on my experiences and encounters)Many buy the weapon just to be better than others in terms of weaponry. As mentioned earlier skill and time needed are two variables which may be removed when buying an overpowered weapon. Time is the independent variable while the skill is the dependent. Based on the amount of time devoted upon a weapon or certain style of combat one's experiences and ability is increased. I feel that as if we had a balanced game it would be more enjoyable and extend playing time. I've had several chances at buying an over powered gun, but refused to do so as my experiences in game gained pushed me to keep playing. Putting hard work into something makes it more difficult to abandon. Failures can help us learn. If we push it away or ignore it we can never improve.