Ah, the joys of pay-to-win games. It's like being part of a never-ending race with no finish line, isn't it? Let me address your concerns one by one:
1. Lose yourself: Ah yes, the beauty of playing a game for fun only to be pressured into serving others. Who needs individuality and personal enjoyment when you can just be a pawn in someone else's game, right?
2. Rush to catch other players: Time is indeed money in these games. If you dare miss out on exclusive items or events, prepare to be left behind and labeled as an outcast. It's almost like social Darwinism for gamers.
3. Begging like beggars: Oh, the joy of needing help but being completely ignored because your battle power doesn't meet the minimum requirement! Who needs camaraderie and teamwork anyway? It's every player for themselves in this dog-eat-dog virtual world.
4. Not paying, not winning: Ah yes, the crux of pay-to-win games - if you want any chance at success or victory, better open up that wallet and let those hard-earned zaps flow freely! Because nothing says skillful gameplay like buying your way to the top.
As for whether enjoyable games should turn into such trash... Well, that depends on how much enjoyment you derive from banging your head against a virtual wall while reaching for your credit card. As long as there are willing players who enjoy this type of gaming experience (and