First of all, why do you have to pay to play an online game? Companies make their game pat to play so that you can feel the game at its highest point. Games like Runescape are free, but there's a catch. If you become a member, you get LOADS of extras. The second is so that they get the money to keep their game running and to pay the salary for their workers. After all, people don't work for free!
Now let's See the Good Points About P2P:
- You experience the game as its whole
- You get more stuff and extras
- It's more exciting and more fun
- Most games aren't that expensive. At the least of a mere $5
Runescape, a MMORPG. Being a member unlocks many areas, new items and skills. All this for a mere $7.50
Bad Points About P2P:
- You are wasting your money
- The money may not seem much. But in the long term, it's a rip-of. The money you have paid with could have bought you something that will help you
- You may get addicted to pay to play more games
Now let's rebuttal these points.
Rebuttal to Good Points:
- Lots of other free fun online games. And also there are always private servers to try for P2P games. These privates are free
- Money in long term is a rip!
- What do you get out of paying for a game? Nothing! A bunch of skills and items that aren't reusable until you pay again to become a member

WOW (other know as WORLD OF WARCRAFT). This is a fantastic game, though to many people, a rip-of. A monthly payment of $15. In total $180 per year.
Rebuttal to Bad Points:
- Most P2P games are way better than F2P and more fun. That's why they make it P2P
- You can't always be on education all the time! Sometimes you have to get away from it
- The payment is not that much. You can pay it really easily, especially if you work. The payment is very small
- The whole point o f paying to play a game is so that you can play that game!
Paying for a game has its own ups and downs. In the end, it all depends on your choice. Whether you want to pay to play it or find some other free fun games. I hope I opened this topic to you and showed you the both sides.