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Publisert: 20. mars 2014 kl. 19.20
Produkt mottatt gratis

Very similar to tf2, yet very different. The cartoony graphics make me think of Loadout as a love child between the Worms series, and Team fortress 2, with RPG elements included. The weaponcrafting brings a whole new genre into the game, as Loadout has been one of the first games I've seen that includes custom weaponcrafting.

This game does tend to have quite a few downsides, though. They want to butter up the game as "play to win" instead of pay to win: in my opinion, if you can pay cash for anything that affects how much you earn per round, the game is really just a sugarcoated pay to win. Another complaint I'd have is that some of the items get ridiculously expensive at times, whereas you have to buy a minimum of 600 spacebux. (99 cents) I've noticed that as the clothes get skimpier, the prices go up. For instance, you may start around 1400 for a good pair of pants for your guy avatar, or go up to around ~34000 for him to let his tallywhacker hang out. Not my kind of thing, but if you're that kind of person, go for it. (can't complain either way, your money, your game) Another downside would be how exploitable the weapons system can be at times. Particularly the beam system. It seems like everyone wants to use a beam sniper rifle to pick others off halfway across the map. Another thing that is a negative on this game is how profane everybody can get at times. *CPTPuzzyChicken and his gun the "CPT♥♥♥♥♥Chicken****er"* People still tend to call other people insults for no reason, I've been called a *♥♥♥♥♥♥* a few times, and I had someone ask me if I was gay.

One more thing I've noticed is that I'm getting grouped up with a bunch of hispanic players (Mexicans, I believe) and plenty of times, they throw out so many crude remarks that I end up having to type into translators just to see stuff like, "Your mother's *****", or "go and **** your mother"

One thing I can praise this game for is that it doesn't have an internal trading system yet. In tf2, the first unusual I unboxed, everyone would be like "l0rd trade me" and send me over 9000 trading requests. That means that nobody can trade you for that virutal g-string your helga's flaunting.

All in all, the game's worth trying because it's free. There are no limitations from it being f2p, other than the fact that someone is always laying down money so they can get a boost ahead of you. I'd say try it, if you like it, good on you, if not, uninstall it. Have a great day.
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[dse]Circlestrafe 21. mars 2014 kl. 14.16 
Your second and third paragraph are reasons enough for me to steer clear of this game. I loathe pay2win games, and while I generally couldn't care less about players without an ounce of maturity hurling insults now and then, or idiots using obscene names, there's still a line that shouldn't be crossed, and it sounds like it's been jumped over repeatedly. Too many other games with relatively mature players to play. Which is unfortunate, 'cause this probably could be a decent game.