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2012-06-19, 10:57 PM | [Ignore Me] #51 | |||
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You really under estimate how quickly casual gamers and vets will log off when they get owned over and over by someone that had a lot of disposable income to throw at their character to make them uber. Then you see the number of players drop and for a MMO like PS2 that becomes a killer in itself. Why spend lots of money making yourself uber if people just end up logging off because you basically bought your K/D ratio. You also assume that "casual gamers" don't care about the meta game it seems and just want stuff to shoot at. I personally don't want to think that I have to sink money into certain items to unlock the full benefit of the game. I don't mind paying money for things that are cosmetic or I could obtain in game anyway and aren't over powering. From what I've read you want to make this a Us/Them game where power players can buy their power and the causal gamers are there as meat to use as shields or shoot at. I'm glad Smedley and his team have determined that buying power is the wrong thing to do. All you have to do is look at the back lash from players in other games that went down that road. Honestly it is like listening to Mitt Romney supporters claim that he'll bring the USA out of a recession by further lowering the taxes of the rich, firing more public servants like teachers, firemen and police men when you can see that those policies have failed over the last 20 years in the USA and even overseas like in Ireland that model is clearly a failed economic model. Just my 2 cents worth. WNxThentar |
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2012-06-19, 11:17 PM | [Ignore Me] #54 | ||
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I have a business degree, and I can tell you this - the very first thing we learn in business communication is that you keep things brief and to the point until you're granted an opportunity for presentation.
You called yourself a 'student of business' but I think you're missing some integral business communication skills. Good luck in the future, though, and I'm glad to see someone on here attempting to talk about something interesting besides premature gameplay opinions . You obviously have a lot of passion for this, and that's always a great start! |
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2012-06-19, 11:32 PM | [Ignore Me] #55 | |||
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The only thing that I would add is that Super Pretendo (the author) also makes the staggering assumption that putting bait on a hook deincentives fish from being caught. Put another way, the game MUST be casual enough to be inviting. "Great! Microsoft Flight is free to play, but you have to read and understand a 400 page flight manual before you can get in the air (you don't, it's just hypothetical), then this will surely bring in MILLIONS of dollars!" Nope. Sorry, a certain level of "casualness" is absolutely required to get the fish to nibble at the hook long enough to catch them. You might be a business and math major, but maybe you should minor in Psychology. |
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2012-06-20, 01:03 AM | [Ignore Me] #58 | ||
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For the same reason the first 2 people to talk in the Q&A portion of the lecture I went to last night didn't actually have a Question for the Lecturer to Answer but wanted 5+ minutes of time to convince the everyone the Lecturer is wrong. They are full of themselves and can't understand why people don't want to listen to them more then the experts. :P
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