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Now you can play FPS on facebook too

Konjad

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Destroid said:
Looks more fun that most recent shooters.

No, you're totally wrong.

It's not better than ArmA2.
It's not better than Call of Duty series.
 

nFn

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Uberforum said:
Points are used to purchase items from the Shop. You get 500 points every day you log into Paradise Paintball.

Credits are also used to purchase items from the shop, however most of the items in the shop 'cost' credits.

Credits are not earned like points; the only way to get credits is to either purchase them or earn them by completing surveys.

It should be noted that surveys are a very slow way to earn credits; it will take a very long time before you will be able to earn $30 worth of credits through surveys.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the conversion ate from Ultimate Points to US dollars?
1 UltimatePoint is 1 US cent. Therefore, 100 UltimatePoints is US $1. You don't have to worry about currency conversion, as Paradise Paintball purchases are in US dollars.
Why do I never qualify for surveys?
Surveys may not be working for you for a variety of reasons. First please check that you meet the surveys technical requirements. Depending on the survey, there will be a "Technical Problems" or "FAQ" link, usually located in one of the corners of the window.

It could also be, quite simply, that you don't qualify for surveys at all. Surveys are based on location, age, gender, as well as the industry in which you work. The first few questions in the survey are used to determine whether you meet the eligibility requirements of the survey. Companies wouldn't want a teenager in Australia taking a survey on a product designed for 70 year old people in Canada, for example. Do not expect surveys to work for you all the time (or at all).

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Look how half of the vid was character customization. Most important feature of a shooter.
 
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Oh look another "free" facebook game that fools the common fool in to paying for things within the game. One wonders how there can be enough idiots for this kind of shit to fly, humanity never ceases to amaze me with it's collective stupidity.
Here is my prediction: It is shit, just the name should be enough to tell.
 

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