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Originally Posted by AirHog71
But that happens with a pay upfront games too. Look at Company of Heroes for example. The game can be picked up for $20, there's no subscription or no paid add-ons. People openly admit that if they get caught cheating, they simply buy a new licence.
It's naive to think people just buy 1 copy of game if their sole intention is to cheat.
Cheating is a fact of life for online gaming, there's nothing anyone can do about it. There are steps developers can take to kerb it but they'll never eliminate it no matter what model they follow.
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At least that $20 is a mitigating factor and is tied to a CD-key of some sort. Cheaters are lazy; otherwise they would just take time to get good at the game rather than resort to cheats.
Nobody has unlimited cash/patience to keep buying game licenses.
Either way, go start your own "please give us pay2win" thread if you're so gung-ho about it.