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Re: Talking Point: Nintendo's Flirtation With Microtransactions May Step Up in 2015

Time-Bomb

I don't mind F2P in certain games. When they give you a basic game for free and you can buy as much of that game as you choose, that's fine by me. As long as there's a limit. Eg. You spend 50 bucks for all the maps and weapons. I don't however like F2P games that will never stop asking for money. Pokemon Shuffle seems to be one of these games. There isn't an end point. You can't pay for the complete package. Its kind of like an arcade machine where you can keep playing as you put more money in. That's not for me.