Board Thread:Pixel Gun Updates/@comment-26016674-20180811195026/@comment-33477419-20180901023528

AlphaBeta25 wrote: Variety, look from my point of view ok? People who payed over 100+ dollars now LITERALLY have the same amount of power of people who played, zero, NADA dollars. That's so BS, because even if you say, Oh f2ps need a chance. yes, I agree they need to have strong weapons, but not the same power. How do you expect them to make money? It's a game bro. See my point? That's why I don't like the revolution update. it gives people who have a enclosed mindset whatever they want to be better and let the people who had the heart and money to support the game let down. If it's going down like this, how will we know to support them in the future? You have a good point there. But even though free-to-play players have a better chance now, the game is STILL pay-to-win. The developers gave free-to-play players (like me) a chance at getting the Battle Pass, but it would require a LOT of grinding (I'm almost halfway there, but it's getting pretty sickening to have to play another match, and then another match, and then another match... you get my point). You, as a player who pays, has an advantage because you have the capability to obtain the best gear without grinding a lot for it. I'm seeing a LOT of people with the Eva nowadays, and it's very likely that they paid for it.

Now here's why I personally like the Revolution Update:

By giving free-to-play players a chance, Pixel Gun 3D will become more attractive to us consumers. This means more people that might be willing to spend a few dollars on the game.

And even if there are a lot more people who aren't willing to spend a dollar or two, there are other ways Cubic.Games can earn money, which is through advertisements.

But if the game gives pay-to-win players an unfair advantage over free-to-play players (an example includes OP weapons that are almost impossible to get), then the game will become nearly unplayable to a free-to-play player. That will turn away potential players (and payers), becuase no one wants to spend money on a game because it forces you to.