Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies 2/@comment-27053902-20170316035222/@comment-24275721-20170323152054

Birdpool wrote: TheGollddMAN wrote: Snapdragon717 wrote: TheGollddMAN wrote: Snapdragon717 wrote: LittleRedFlame wrote: I think everyone here wanted PvZ 2 to be paid and not free to play. Sure, EA and Popcap are having alot of fun swimming in gold and money, but dont they care about the players? PvZ 2 would have been more succesfull if they just made the app paid, premiums would be gemuims or would be bought by coins instead. Ads woudnt exist and everything would be done with the ol' fashioned way: Level 1 - Unlocked a plant, Level 2- Unlocked another plant, Level 3 - Unlocked a plant slot and so on. I would rather spend 4.99 (or something higher or lower) rather than experience the free-to-play PvZ 2 today. *Drops Mic* I feel like I'm the only one who prefers PvZ2 as a f2p than a paid game. Namely because you still get the game, but FOR FREE. Plus, I find no point in buying premiums or upgrades for myself, so there's that. Unlike a game like Candy Crush where it takes years to pass two levels without paying a dime, PvZ2 is still beatable without paying anything. Honestly man, I am genuinely asking everyone to stop using strikethroughs for absolutely no reason. Your reply for example, wasn't meant as a joke. It's a legit reply with thought out opinions and you are not posting just for the sake of being ironic. It's not an ironic reply, it's as candid as it can be. So why use these typographies for no possible reason whatsoever?

It's like the wikia has it's own set of memes and everyone's doing it just because it's cool. Well it's kinda my thing with strikethrough. Ask anyone on Discord or on chat. It's as IF I STARTED POSTING ALWAYS LIKE THIS. '''People will sooner or later start questioning. :/''' yeah, because that's f**king abnormal, and the strikethorugh thing is literally used everywhere that strikethrough formatting can be done. It's not a PvZWiki thing, it's an internet thing. Get used to it. I have recently started noticing this. This whole strikethrough thing wasn't as much overused as it is now. Well whatever, people develop random habits and this is one of them.