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2012-08-04, 06:41 AM | [Ignore Me] #76 | |||
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For you, I'll laugh. Hard.
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....if all other sources of whining dry up. Blame it on F2P. |
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2012-08-04, 06:44 AM | [Ignore Me] #77 | ||
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Chill out guys,
First, it's not like there is going to be one thousand guys buying PS1 now. Second, as an old vet, i see it like a good idea, i mean, i had to pass throught customer support to recover my old and dusty planetside account, but what about all the vets that haven't been able to recover it? If they are hard fans and really wants to be part of the planetside 2 adventure, they can support SOE and help them testing the beta by buying PS1 again. In the other hand, that's right that some people might buy it just to "play early", thinking that the game is finished. But they are dead wrong, a beta is a beta, it will be broken, broken, full of bug and downed servers. But anyway if they pay , i will be happy because they will support the game. |
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2012-08-04, 06:45 AM | [Ignore Me] #78 | |||
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do u really think 2382387872382 people just bought ps1 to get in on monday? lol Last edited by dafuq; 2012-08-04 at 06:48 AM. |
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2012-08-04, 07:19 AM | [Ignore Me] #80 | |||
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Why f2p hurts the consumers! Check out this: http://www.computerandvideogames.com...e=1#top_banner Why f2p hurts the industry is a bit more complicated question. Lets say this: Almost no company is really happy with the f2p business model. They are forced to use this model because there is a "Everything for Free"-Spirit in the whole web. By the way, this spirit also hurts the the press and tv business. f2p is dangerous because you can't get the retail revenues during the first hype. If you can't hold several million players for a longer period of time your business will fail. SOE was really nervous to put DCUO for free. It worked but there was a possibility it wont. There are a lot of games out there. Edit: Do be fair, the problem for the industry isn't buying ps1 to get early access to ps2 but the whole f2p model. Last edited by Mox; 2012-08-04 at 07:36 AM. |
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2012-08-04, 07:20 AM | [Ignore Me] #81 | ||
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I have returned after playing planetside for the past few hours I had a blast
Having never played it before the learning curve wasn't so bad and it was nice to experience all the thing TB and the vets on here have been talking about. I feel like its a little initiation. It's winter here in Australia weathers not too great and I'm sick so perfect way to spend the weekend. |
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2012-08-04, 07:40 AM | [Ignore Me] #83 | |||
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paying for a game for no advantages as only to play beta is pretty fucked when u do it.Then u are damn desperate and have no life. if u could have some nice things when the full release starts when u pay for beta then its fine but for nothing????? |
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2012-08-04, 07:58 AM | [Ignore Me] #86 | |||
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You do realise, as a consumer you can make a decision to - gasp - find an alternative p2p option? I've realised that, which is why I play Battlefield 3, Counter-Strike and Guild Wars instead of BF:P4F, [InsertgenericCSF2Phere] or Runes of Magic, the models they use work better for me, I prefer them, but many others prefer the f2p model. There is always a paid alternative that is without the pay to win garble, but you whinge and moan that the free to play stuff is there all the same? Oh and if your product fails because it can't make the sales? Tough sh!t. That's the way the world works, gotta make a product people want to put money in if you wanna succeed. "a possibility it wont" [work] There is a possibility every single product/game in and outside the f2p model, wont work. You make the game, and take the leap and hope it succeeds, again, that's the way the world works. ps: Why are so many people butthurt that others wanna get in on the beta early? What a sadact thing to get pissed about jeez. Last edited by Katanauk; 2012-08-04 at 08:00 AM. Reason: Added a P.S |
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2012-08-04, 08:30 AM | [Ignore Me] #87 | |||
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$15 is about 30minutes work for alot of people, or 1 hour for others. 1 hour for 2 weeks enjoyment, for a game they have waited AGES for in anticipation. Thats a no brainer if you have little patience, like myself. I don't care what you spend your money on, why are you apparently bitter about what I spend mine on? |
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2012-08-04, 08:31 AM | [Ignore Me] #88 | ||
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Guys, seriously, 2 days before it comes out and you are all arguing. If you are a vet and payed, fine. If you are new and payed, thats fine too. And they arent paying solely for the purpose of getting in early. They can play the first one, get a feel for it while waiting for beta. If you decide not to pay, again, fine. Lets wait for beta before we kill one another, hmm?
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2012-08-04, 08:34 AM | [Ignore Me] #89 | |||||
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The problem is that there are too much people out there who will buy the pink camo upgrade. But there are also too much people out there who wont spend anything. I know the magical word today is "price differtiation" (i.e. take as much money as possible from every single person). In some way it also seems to be fair. If someone has no money let him play for free. If someone has a lot of money let him buy any bullshit he wants. Nevertheless, it still hurts the industry. Simply because it boosts the "Everthing is Free"-Spirit and therfore forces the industry to focus on the f2p model.
But you need 500k retail sales and 200k subs for half a year to make a p2p game a success. f2p needs several millions players for a long period to be a success. Last edited by Mox; 2012-08-04 at 08:49 AM. |
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2012-08-04, 08:39 AM | [Ignore Me] #90 | ||
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This beta client might not be as buggy and broken as some people believe it will be. The definition of "beta" differs from developer to developer, it's not a constant, static period in a games development that always equals a buggy client.
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