What a lot of gamers don't realise is if they're getting their money's worth in a lot of spots.
So then they subscribe to a game for money that could go towards a possibly better game, and not even enjoy it.
Or they are being begged to subscribe by the game company, finally give in, and find it's not what they cut it out to be.
Like maybe, a game like Mechquest or AQ for example.
So you get the full benefits for a game like AQ for 20 bucks, but you're not too much enjoying the game quality, could be a reason.
And then you've wasted 20 bucks on a game you're not gonna play, which could've gone toward two adventure-filled months in Wizard101, ninety action packed days in Runescape, or a month of fun in AQWorlds.
Or then you decided to become a Starcaptain in Mechquest, but realised you don't like Science-Fiction MMOs.
That could've become an awesome-looking character in Everquest, four months of funkiness on Club Penguin, or a kewl Dragonlord on Dragonfable. Which is why you need to look over things before you buy. Like one time Aedan's brother decided he would have a py-as-you-go account and he took Crowns for $25, only to get stuck before the Krokosphinx, which could've better been spent as a two-month subscription and 2500 crowns! Thre's a win-win oppurtunity hidden somewhere when you're stuck in front of a lose-win!
So then they subscribe to a game for money that could go towards a possibly better game, and not even enjoy it.
Or they are being begged to subscribe by the game company, finally give in, and find it's not what they cut it out to be.
Like maybe, a game like Mechquest or AQ for example.
So you get the full benefits for a game like AQ for 20 bucks, but you're not too much enjoying the game quality, could be a reason.
And then you've wasted 20 bucks on a game you're not gonna play, which could've gone toward two adventure-filled months in Wizard101, ninety action packed days in Runescape, or a month of fun in AQWorlds.
Or then you decided to become a Starcaptain in Mechquest, but realised you don't like Science-Fiction MMOs.
That could've become an awesome-looking character in Everquest, four months of funkiness on Club Penguin, or a kewl Dragonlord on Dragonfable. Which is why you need to look over things before you buy. Like one time Aedan's brother decided he would have a py-as-you-go account and he took Crowns for $25, only to get stuck before the Krokosphinx, which could've better been spent as a two-month subscription and 2500 crowns! Thre's a win-win oppurtunity hidden somewhere when you're stuck in front of a lose-win!
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