Opinion: Pay to Win

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Call of Duty has been accused of dropping operator bundles that give an unfair advantage to gamers who are willing to pay for them. These bundles include operator skins that make it hard for the average player to see them in certain backdrops. They are specifically used in competitive play matches that make this game mode a very toxic environment. Gamers have dubbed these bundles as “Pay to Win”.

Just recently Call of Duty dropped some new bundles that give advantages in their DMZ game mode. Gamers are again in an uproar about these bundles. But for me, I have a different opinion on these particular bundles.

First off I believe some of these gamers take gaming too seriously. I get that you’re proud of your 80hr grind to get a cool skin or some other achievement. But some of us and I mean me in this instance, don’t have 80hrs to grind for that. Sometimes I think that some of these gamers lives completely revolve around what happens in the digital space and any thing that would ruin its validity is heresy. Something like “Pay to Win” bundles. When it comes to strictly competitive game modes I’m definitely not for paid bundles that give an unfair advantages to players but DMZ is more of a PvE type of game play. For the most part you can totally choose to not engage with other players and just achieve your mission goals and extract out.

These recent bundles don’t give you an advantage over the other players, they’re more like a cheat code to get more out of your time in game or get you back into the game with your favorite weapon faster. If you’ve played this game mode you know just how frustrating it is when you loose all your stuff when you die. And then you have to wait until your favorite gun “cools down” or have you go in with a different weapon. This particular mechanic made me stop playing this game mode all together. You can spend up to 25mins in a match and potentially come out with nothing. Me and my friends don’t have the time for all that. At least in other game modes you get some type of reward even of you loose a match.

I personally feel these types of bundles are essential for this game mode in order to attract more players to it and to help retain its current player base. For someone like me, a gamer with other obligations, I don’t have a lot of time to game so I’d be willing to pay to get some type of in game advantage over NPCs.

So for competition game modes I really don’t like the “Pay to Win” bundles I feel you should win by either your skill or the teamwork of the team you are on. When it comes to PvE I’d be willing to use money to get some type of advantage against NPCs. I will end this blog by saying that as I’ve gotten older I don’t see the value in micro-transactions or digital content anymore because once the next game comes out you lose everything you bought. So I’ve either stopped buying additional digital content or have completely stopped playing games with them all together.

What are your thoughts on the subject? Let me know what you think in the comments.

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  1. mrkrinle Avatar

    I totally agree. It really sucks when the strictly multiplayer mode offers packages you can buy that gives you the upper hand, especially for people like me who don’t really care about being the best of the best but still likes to play for fun. Fun Fact: It’s not fun if you don’t even have a chance.

    But, like the author said, when you’re playing DMZ the game isn’t solely determined by multiplayer interaction. Where I disagree on this however is when you play DMZ you have people camping the extraction points waiting for people to try to get out and take all your stuff that you’ve worked hard to collect. Those people are the reason why even in DMZ I don’t think you should have in game purchases that improve your playing. That was really what ruined DMZ for me personally. Yeah yeah I know…. get good right? I’m just playing to have fun. I don’t grind for the Battle Pass. I don’t play to be the number one player in the match. I just like to play with some friends, and if I do good I do good if I don’t I don’t.

  2. Lionn Heart Avatar
    Lionn Heart

    The fact that there’s ANOTHER pay 2 win skin on COD shows that they really don’t listen to their player base and only care about the dolla dolla bill yall… with the Roze skin and the backlash they’ve had, let’s not forget the weapon skins with better iron sights, the weapon blueprints with 0 recoil or increased damage… They do EVERYTHING in their power to screw over the player base who dont have or want to spend money.

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