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My logic behind my answer is that the game is free now and the free to play model just doesn't work for this game. The servers are outdated to the point they slow down when you get into a gun fight, the only income the game has is cosmetic products, which most don't pay for because they don't care how they look in the game as long as they get to play.
If paying meant that I got to unlock additional modes, maybe even a PvE side story game or something, plus a more expensive anti cheat software, servers in line with the latest technology, and the company can hire more moderators for the servers with the new profits, then I'm all for paying a small fee each month, or maybe purchasing the game.
They are aware people are dying to cheaters in many matches since there were two questions about it in the survey they emailed some players.
- reconzero2 years agoSeasoned Ace@AymCTL
"the only income the game has is cosmetic products, which most don't pay for because they don't care how they look in the game"
Most may or may not pay for the cosmetics, but even if it's a small number of people paying, it's still enough for the title to have made EA something on the order of 3.5 billion dollars since launch. That's billion with a "B." There's no shortage of income here. Only a shortage of investment.
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