![]() ![]() it's very likely that all games you find will be of the exploitative variety. If you like a specific niche subgenre, a franchise, etc. Mind you, there are some games like that (my usual routine is to go to Google Play Games, navigate to the bottom, choose "no ads" and "no in-app purchases"), but it seems that they are like 1% of the total. But I just want to pay some amount once and have a good game in my Android phone, without ads and without constantly nagging me to spend more! I'll pay $60 also if the game is good, I just don't want to be put into a Skinner box constantly trying to milk my "engagement" and my pockets. I'm personally not a victim of loot boxes and exploitative P2W tactics because I just don't buy them. Teach them a lesson, instead morons wish to reward them.Indeed. We should all stop our online bickering, team up and stop supporting that worst publishers, actively try to put them out of business. That's how you reward their hate? By giving them your money? That $15,000 could have been used for something better, but instead some dunce decides to give it to a shit-tier publisher that actively hates them. Install an emulator on your phone and play older (as well as superior) games without spending a cent. Have some will power, the bare minimum you can do is just play it for fun (as if these games are even fun, but that's another discussion), and don't give in to spending money.Īn even better option is just skip mobile trash games entirely. It's common sense (which we all know isn't that common) that if a game is free-to-play, then it's purposefully trying to screw you over. ![]() Devs and pubs should never let this happen, and gamers shouldn't be doing this to themselves. ![]()
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