@davor_25 There are XP-boosts, yes, but you can buy those for in-game currency if you want. There's not a single thing you CANNOT buy for in-game currency.
Besides, XP isn't really that important. When playing as a lower leveled friend (or alone in a lower leveled area) you get "demoted" to the same level anyway.
PvP isn't about XP or levels anyway so you can't get an XP boost to get better stuff anyway.
Despite what you might think of Guild Wars 2, ArenaNet still has got it all right.
No subscription fee, social gaming, no killstealing or tagging, personal loot and gathering nodes, no running back to turn in quests, fair PvP without having to grind boring dungeons for several months and a lot more that I can't think of right now.
You don't even have to pay real money for the microtransaction items, you can just buy it with in-game currency. There's not a single thing that can't be bought with in-game currency.
@Szeiden What are you saying exactly? So what if you can transfer your hard-earned ISK from Dust to EVE? The implants/mods/equipment you've bought for your character in Dust doesn't fit a ship in EVE.If you meant that it's weird to buy ISK using microtransactions and transfer to EVE then who cares? You can already buy 30 days of gametime for EVE (real money) then sell it for ISK in-game.
If you're talking about something else, then I think you'll have to be a little bit clearer.
These guys have to be stupid. It's not that PS3 owners are more artistic or more interested in games like Journey for example. It's that those kind of games are only available on PS3. Would they have been made available to Xbox 360, they would most probably get the same response as their PS3 version.And no, I'm not an Xbox 360 fanboy, I've owned all three consoles but got bored and sold them all. Did that twice.
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