I have played assorted free to play games, be it on PC (Warthunder, MechWarrior Online, World of Tanks, Crossout, League of Legends, Fortnite) or mobile (practically any game now, though Brawl Stars is the first that comes to mind), and I have found enjoyment in some form or another from each.
To echo another poster, the F2P grind is fun until it is not. From that point, the player can choose if they want to quit, continue to grind or give the devs money to lessen the grind but not remove it entirely.
For me, paying money to speed up the process or have an extra edge tends to kill the enjoyment I was getting from the game, as though I have cheated. For others, paying is the point, for why grind when you can pay to win?
Why do I play free to play games at all? Usually, I want a little something new/different as I do not want to burn myself out on what I am currently playing, nor do I want a new game that is going to take over my gaming schedule. Furthermore, I absolutely do not want to invest my money in a game that could be garbage, so Mega Killfest Mecha Rumble is downloaded, played for a bit as a break, then deleted so I can get back to whatever I was playing refreshed and ready to go.
I have played assorted free to play games, be it on PC (Warthunder, MechWarrior Online, World of Tanks, Crossout, League of Legends, Fortnite) or mobile (practically any game now, though Brawl Stars is the first that comes to mind), and I have found enjoyment in some form or another from each.
To echo another poster, the F2P grind is fun until it is not. From that point, the player can choose if they want to quit, continue to grind or give the devs money to lessen the grind but not remove it entirely.
For me, paying money to speed up the process or have an extra edge tends to kill the enjoyment I was getting from the game, as though I have cheated. For others, paying is the point, for why grind when you can pay to win?
Why do I play free to play games at all? Usually, I want a little something new/different as I do not want to burn myself out on what I am currently playing, nor do I want a new game that is going to take over my gaming schedule. Furthermore, I absolutely do not want to invest my money in a game that could be garbage, so Mega Killfest Mecha Rumble is downloaded, played for a bit as a break, then deleted so I can get back to whatever I was playing refreshed and ready to go.