If you'te a free player, then you don't splurge your tokens into regular banners, but instead you wait for the special ones, which gives more bonuses than the standard ones (these banners usually comes once a month, or there's always on every big event). If you spend $0 you're going to lose vs people that pay unless you are incredibly lucky or play for a while and spend that time getting stomped into the ground.Įven you can survive the game without paying, but you need to play smart, where you spend your tokens carefully, and only focused on playing at the rooms that you have access to your best units, instead of playing on the ones that you're lacking. Its a pay to win, 1v1 i dont think a 2 star has ever killed my 4 stars and a 3 star dies too unless there's multiple and even then half the time I win. Even if both players have the same skill the guy that spends $1000 will get an objectively better mobile suit so he has an advantage. Then if you have bad luck that's 1 pull that you can get some crap sword for a mobile suit you don't even have. Originally posted by Darkslayer16:"very frequently"? Wow 3 whole tokens from your dailies and maybe a couple a week from login. If you spend $0 you're going to lose vs people that pay unless you are incredibly lucky or play for a while and spend that time getting stomped into the ground. "very frequently"? Wow 3 whole tokens from your dailies and maybe a couple a week from login. You can pay to get some new suit that looks fun.potentially. I guess the best way to say Pay to win? No cause if you suck you'll still suck in a new suit. You also earn the tokens very frequently in the game that are used to get pulls from the gatcha. You could have a temporary advantage but won't last very long if you're unaware how to play the suit. but it doesn't really make much of a difference. You can pay to get more chances in the Gatcha pool for suits/weapons/parts ect. The play test will run for 3 days on the first session that will start on April 14, the next session will start on April 21.Originally posted by Darklordnecro:Yes but no. However, since this is a free-to-play game there is some kind of a bad side for some gamers, there is a Gacha mechanics for acquiring new mobile suits and customizable items through loot boxes.įor those who wants to join the play test, you can register on the official steam page of Mobile Suit Gundam: Battle Operation 2 here: Network Playtest Schedule In addition, there is also an Infantry Combat in which players can infiltrate their opponents’ base to plant a bomb or call for an artillery strike. Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation 2 is a 6v6 online team battle game that lets players pilot their favorite mecha robots, including the original RX-78-2 Gundam, RX-121-1 Gundam TR-1 from Advance of Zeta: The Flag of Titans story and many more. Players who want to try the upcoming PC version of the game can do so by joining the Network Play Test that begins on April 15. First released on PlayStation console in 2018, the Mobile Suit Gundam: Battle Operation 2 is getting a new home on PC and it is now available on Steam.
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