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I have seen some gamers that plays most only free game's or games that are sold very cheap. They would never go for any game that's sold above $20. They would rather play the free one's or wait for the game's price to come so down that it might be considered a free game. Personally, I don't mind playing paid games but I have a limit, I won't buy games that's old over $60. 

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I used to always be someone who would get paid games all the time until free games became a lot more popular. Now unless it's really a game I want to play that isn't a free release such as say Hogwarts Legacy that recently came out that I would love to grab when I can, I tend to gear more towards free games now as there are so many free games now available that are just as good if not better than some paid games you can get.

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On 3/5/2023 at 7:48 AM, ThunderFlash said:

Free games are always full of ads or microtransactions or worse.  I stick with paid games most of the time.

I can deal with the microtransactions they put in free to play video games or even the ads. But, you see Loot boxes, I can never stand it in free games. 

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