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2012-08-02, 01:18 PM | [Ignore Me] #16 | |||
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You may not play it because of the F2P model, but this game will make infinately more money than it would have with subs. Unbelievable hordes of people that aren't you will flock to this game, for better or worse. Throw in the fact that the game is shaping up to be awesome, and there's a recipe for financial success, beyond wether the game is fun for hardcore players, or filled with hacking 11 year olds. You're just flat out wrong. |
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2012-08-02, 01:23 PM | [Ignore Me] #17 | |||
First Sergeant
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2012-08-02, 01:25 PM | [Ignore Me] #18 | |||
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Microtransactions = $$$, especially for games that don't hit marks at retail, or ones that get F2P remakes that require only adding a cash shop. |
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2012-08-02, 02:30 PM | [Ignore Me] #23 | |||
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And how to charge money for a free to play game? Kinda nonesence to. Just trust me on this.They will make alot of money with planetside 2.Everyone(Well alot of people) will try to put in some money at some point.Even if its just a few euros a person they will make alot of money. |
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2012-08-02, 02:43 PM | [Ignore Me] #24 | ||
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Way F2P can bring in more money then subscription fees are mainly because most players quit after 2 months of playing a sub fee but in a F2P game the usually drop all there money they going to spend on the game when they start to play the game. So even if in average players only spend $50 on a F2P game its only $30 in a sub game because they burn through all the content and get every thing in those 2 month they play. However if developers start to make game so the players stick around in average for 4+ months the sub fee would be more profitable.
So it's a short term money grab Vs a long term commitment. Personally I think for the players game experience a sub fee would be better as it promotes fair play more. But we all know all the fat cats just want to grab a quick buck and then run. Last edited by Sunrock; 2012-08-02 at 02:45 PM. |
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2012-08-02, 02:51 PM | [Ignore Me] #25 | |||
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In sum that makes F2P more profitable, as multiple examples in the industry have already proven. Planetside 1 dropped from 6 servers at release to 3 servers in a matter of a few months. Funny, from somebody using a BF3 avatar |
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2012-08-02, 02:57 PM | [Ignore Me] #26 | ||
Sergeant Major
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I wish I was a little bit taller, I wish I was a baller, I wish a had a girl who looked good, I would call her. Wish i had a rabbit in a hat with a bat and a 64 impala.
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2012-08-02, 03:02 PM | [Ignore Me] #27 | |||
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But those numbers are not per month but what players pay for the game in average from when they start playing to when they quit playing the game. That means that some players drop more then 50 and many under 50 in a F2P game. It also means that some players play for allot longer then 2 months but most quit before the first month in a sub game. Last edited by Sunrock; 2012-08-02 at 03:04 PM. |
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2012-08-02, 03:14 PM | [Ignore Me] #28 | ||
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Sorry, but you are just pulling numbers out of your a**.
Subscription games are in decline, with more competition on the market it extremly hard to get something like this going. Just from my experience: I come from a very old shooter clan (UT99-mod) and most of us are still friends and we meet regulary for BBQ, Booze and classic LAN-gaming (CoD4 still). None of them played PS1 or knew anything about PS2. But most of them will try out the game with me when its released. If there was a subcription involved there would be a near zero chance of them to even try it (we are getting old and set in our ways ). But as i know them there will be a very good chance for a few of them to stick with it if it good enough. I had been playing SWTOR, joined a guild there, we got bored because of lacking content and horrible server populations and quit all. Most of them will return when it hits F2P, at least to play some storyline and may even drop a few bucks to do an OP again. This stuff works, plain and simple. |
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2012-08-02, 03:19 PM | [Ignore Me] #29 | ||
Major
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I got my numbers over at http://www.gamebreaker.tv/ from one of there articles there. Can't remember witch one now though.
PS: You will have to sub to the game if your going to do any operations in SWTOR. Last edited by Sunrock; 2012-08-02 at 03:20 PM. |
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2012-08-02, 03:24 PM | [Ignore Me] #30 | |||
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And less and less people want to deal with subscription. I would not have even raised an eyebrow if this had a subscription fee. An initial game cost (something like 60$) instead of subscription would be acceptable, subscription never was, however. I do share your concern on free to play in general, though. Thats why I believe in single time payments (and properly priced expansions) over both subscription or free to play. If free to play often turns into a rip off, subscription always is. |
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