![]() Technically it CAN be an FPS game because of its FPS mode. It’s only a matter of time until Activision gets into a frenzy and decides to change CoDM into a pay-to-win haven. Yes, there are microtransactions in the game and they are definitely questionable (to nobody’s surprise), but if you are planning to spend hundreds of hours on the game without paying the greedy overlords, you can. I still do not trust Activision, however, the way they are treating CoDM for f2players is just. In fact, it is one of the most fun F2P FPS games for a very long time since Shadowgun Legends without ever needing to spend a dime on. I rounded out only the fair FPS games in which you can still win and feel competitive whether or not you pay for in-game items or not.ĭespite Activision’s despicable disposition on deteriorating Cawadoody, CoDM seems to be in a stable place where all the guns feel balanced and no item is pay-to-win. Assuming a player bends the knee and pay infinite money to please the inglorious publishers, they could have used all that money for quality games on Steam or GOG instead.įortunately, not all games are pay to win – especially for F2P FPS games on mobile. ![]() The problem with most free-to-play shooter games is that publishers have the habit of letting you enjoy the game, and after you invest countless hours on it, they begin to get greedy changing the meta and microtransactions of the game, forcing to buy their in-game products just so you are more superior than other players. Don’t you just hate it when you are thoroughly enjoying a F2P FPS game, only for the publisher to riddle it with microtransactions and give the players who pay for microtransactions the upper hand competitively? Yeah, nobody likes that – unless you’re a whale and you want to pay for some 3D avatar booty and a sword with high stats.
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