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So yeah, your argument about saying Overwatch > Dark souls 3 is totally invalide.
Then, about Overwatch 2, I sent you why they aren't the same, but it looks like you missed it, so here is a copy past:
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1- One of Blizzard's differentiating feature for Overwatch 1 was to get all Heroes for free and instantly unlocked as soon as realized. Not the case anymore.
2- There were a loot box system where you could slowly get skins for free while playing the game. Duplicates were turned into OW's currency in case you wanted to get one of your choice after a long time. Now, not only loot boxes don't exist anymore, but the currency is 100% paying.
3- There were some more game modes they removed (can't really remember all of them)
4- The original differentiating feature of Overwatch 2 was to be focused on PvE content, along with Overwatch 1's current gameplay. To put things in context, PvE content didn't exist in OW, and after some time, an event appeared with such a feature. People really loved it, but after the event ended, the mode was gone. They did some other events later, always as good, and thought about making Overwatch 2 focused on that for us. Yeah, it was mean to be paying, but such a dedicated DLC, I would just say a big yes. Sometimes after Jeff Kaplan left (one of Overwatch's creators and also the emblematic one as he was ALWAYS the one doing video presentations about new features), every plans about Overwatch 2 changed.
5- Upon Overwatch 2's release, access to Overwatch 1 went totally away. No way to play what you paid for. Overwatch 1 doesn't exist anymore.
Now, do you understand why Overwatch 2 got that much hate?
If Overwatch 1 didn't exist, at worse, Overwatch 2 wouldn't be that much liked, but wouldn't get that much negative reviews. The problem is that many of the ones giving negative reviews were Overwatch 1 players, including me.
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You are saying we should be happy with removed gambling. We aren't, because actually, gambling was periodically FREE! We regularly had FREE random stuffs! Yeah, you had the option to purchase loot boxes, but you also had the option to just purchase credits for the skin you directly want, so you had a CHOICE! And even with gambling, if you get duplicates, you get free credits instead to get a chosen skin later! All of that FOR ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ FREE!
Why are you comparing Overwatch 1 - Overwatch 2 with CSGO - CS2? CSGO and CS2 aren't exactly the same game, it's as if you say about all the different Call of Duty games, Battle field games, etc...
Here, Overwatch 2 is Overwatch 1 in worse... and upon release, they DELETED Overwatch 1! When they released CS2, you still could play CSGO! (or the opposite). Same for other games of that kind. Overwatch 1 was a pay to play game with good features! But today, if you paid for them, then you just have your tears to talk to because you paid for a game that lasted for like 6 years! TF2, even if it became F2P, didn't get any change of that kind! You paid TF2 when it was released, and MANY years later, today, they never removed it from you!
I know it was a long post, but I hope you get why Overwatch 2 is just a joke.
A long time ago- Actually, never, and also now, nothing is nowhere. When? Never. Makes sense, right? Like I said, it didn't happen. Nothing was never anywhere. That's why it's been everywhere. It's been so everywhere, you don't need a where. You don't even need a when. That's how "every" it gets.
You right.
You're right.
Top that with OW2 promising to add PvE missions but them scraping them and putting them behind a paywall.