Cashing ranges from various different levels between simply buying a VIP status to buying mounts, mahra, Soul covenant, etc etc etc. And as people may have noticed there is no differentation between someone who spends five dollars than someone who spends one hundred. I've seen someone open up five dollars worth of a hot event boxs and recieve a purple sylph, ergo, putting him ahead in the game. Yes, he was extremely lucky whereas others have opened up hundreds of dollars of boxes and recieved nothing or just barely made it with what they wanted.
The point being this game exists as a free to play game because we have "cashers" all over every server who pay to get ahead. If not, then this game would have one hell of a difficult time maintaining a free to play game and you as players would not see as much advancement in the gameplay itself. I've spent hundreds of dollars on the game myself but I can't even scratch the top of some players that I know. They are ahead of me and I do not complain, I do not whine, and I do not have a nasty attitude about it either. I've even seen cashers who spend thousands and then a couple months later you never see them log on again. Which in effect, increases non-cashers ability to get ahead, only and this goes for cashers as well, if they maintain consistent playtime. Don't expect to get ahead, don't expect to be the best, and don't entitle yourselves with this mindset that R2 should get rid of cashing.
I feel like there's more to say on this topic but if I go any further it would just be me ranting on how I dislike the general conception of "cashers" but as a casher myself I have some general guidelines for non-cashers below. I do not plan on responding to any comments so if you get angry, please feel free to flame and show how macho in whichever way you please. Because nothing would make me happier than to grab some popcorn and watch the spite flow.
If you don't like the gameplay or how it works (because it won't change) then I suggest you:
1. Log off of Wartune
2. Stay off of Wartune
3. Do not play Wartune
If you however concurr with any above statements then the following applies:
1. Stay consistent
2. Work hard
3. Be efficient
Because in the long run, cashing or no cash, the people who come out on top are the ones who continue to play!
Sincerely,
A casher.
The point being this game exists as a free to play game because we have "cashers" all over every server who pay to get ahead. If not, then this game would have one hell of a difficult time maintaining a free to play game and you as players would not see as much advancement in the gameplay itself. I've spent hundreds of dollars on the game myself but I can't even scratch the top of some players that I know. They are ahead of me and I do not complain, I do not whine, and I do not have a nasty attitude about it either. I've even seen cashers who spend thousands and then a couple months later you never see them log on again. Which in effect, increases non-cashers ability to get ahead, only and this goes for cashers as well, if they maintain consistent playtime. Don't expect to get ahead, don't expect to be the best, and don't entitle yourselves with this mindset that R2 should get rid of cashing.
I feel like there's more to say on this topic but if I go any further it would just be me ranting on how I dislike the general conception of "cashers" but as a casher myself I have some general guidelines for non-cashers below. I do not plan on responding to any comments so if you get angry, please feel free to flame and show how macho in whichever way you please. Because nothing would make me happier than to grab some popcorn and watch the spite flow.
If you don't like the gameplay or how it works (because it won't change) then I suggest you:
1. Log off of Wartune
2. Stay off of Wartune
3. Do not play Wartune
If you however concurr with any above statements then the following applies:
1. Stay consistent
2. Work hard
3. Be efficient
Because in the long run, cashing or no cash, the people who come out on top are the ones who continue to play!
Sincerely,
A casher.
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