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2012-07-03, 05:09 PM | [Ignore Me] #108 | |||
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You'd have to pay to turn off other peoples' skins. No one could "just turn it off". Also, what say you to the point that if there's not only enough people that want them off, but enough people willing to pay money to turn them off that it becomes a problem for them, that the skins aren't good enough? The skins shouldn't be so bad that even 10% of the population wants to pay to turn them off, let alone "everyone". |
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2012-07-03, 06:48 PM | [Ignore Me] #109 | ||
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This is one of those threads that makes me a bit disappointed in gamers. A person who wants to make the game more fun for themselves offered a perfectly fine compromise that wouldn't affect those on the other side at all, but the other side is far too selfish and self-obsessed.
"NO! If I pay for something you should be forced to see it! If you don't see it it loses value." You looking like a pink zebra with cat ears means nothing to the person who wants to disable it. There is no value to be gained from a person who doesn't want to see your skin being forced to. The only people who add value to your skin purchase are those who do want to see it, and thus wouldn't buy an option that would allow them disable skins. People need to stop being unreasonable and selfish. It is, literally, why we can't have good things. All forcing those who don't want to see these skins does is result in more players being potentially turned off from the game due to the goofiness. However, if you have an option such as the OP proposed then you can appeal to a larger playerbase with more varied tastes. This thread is not dead, it's just overflowing with selfishness. Last edited by LostAlgorithm; 2012-07-03 at 06:50 PM. |
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2012-07-03, 06:56 PM | [Ignore Me] #110 | ||
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I am of the opinion that if the camo actually works like its suppose to. Why should you be given the advantage to turn it off and have me stand out in the middle of some foliage with the crap default armor? Any tactical opportunity/advantage I had just went out the window. So its a no for me.
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2012-07-03, 07:16 PM | [Ignore Me] #111 | |||
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No, I shall stand! Sitting is for the weak and feeble. |
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2012-07-03, 07:20 PM | [Ignore Me] #112 | |||
Private
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An option, paid or otherwise, to disable them would entirely shatter the business model that this game is being built around and likely cause the game to spiral into a death dive because they're losing a lot of incoming money for those 'pink zebra skins' (or other any other cosmetic item) being worthless. That's the bottom line. Like it or not. |
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2012-07-03, 07:27 PM | [Ignore Me] #113 | ||
Major General
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^^^ Yeah, you really can't say that adding a PAID option to disable the skin will make the game die because it isn't getting revenue. You are PAYING REAL MONEY to disable the skin.
Instead of selling an option to disable the skin, how about selling an alternate skin for each skin. So you have to purchase an alternate skin for each skin that is sold for SC. |
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2012-07-03, 07:31 PM | [Ignore Me] #114 | ||
Private
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That's considering that there's a single, one time purchase to disable them. Whereas there will be dozens, if not more, skins to purchase. Why purchase even one when so many people would never see it?
That's the rub here. Most people would only buy that, and nothing else. Where if you can see the skins, you're tempted to buy more and more of them on every character. Edit: This option being proposed here would be a sort of 'lock out' to earning any more money from the options that this would essentially cancel out. Extreme case here: If you offer 200 different skins for $1 each, that's a potential for earning $200. Then you go and offer a 'Cancel Skins' option for $10. You're essentially locking yourself out of $190. It's sort of a bad business move. Last edited by Psi; 2012-07-03 at 07:35 PM. |
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2012-07-03, 07:33 PM | [Ignore Me] #115 | ||
Private
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How is it selfish to not want your money to be wasted?
Look at it like this: One player absolutely loves the customizations... He has bought every single one, and maybe has more than one account where he has bought them as well. He is a good source of money for PS2. Now, one person hates all the different customizations, and buys the one thing to turn it off, essentially nullifying everything that one guy has bought. Sorry, but PS2 runs off of micro-transactions, and they won't grant something to nullify them. So in short: I bought it, you are going to see it. But people... they have said more than once that they are not going to put out anything overly silly! Yes, the zebra paint is garish and you can have some silly decals... But that's the extent. The rest are likely to be epic, like adding horns, spikes, everything you nineties kids love. Plus... when over a hundred Scythes, all painted like zebras, come at you weapons blazing... You aren't going to be thinking "that's silly." You're going to be freaking the hell out at the coordination those ships have, and how you are likely to die in a couple seconds. You know, I do dislike bringing up the same example again... but Team Fortress 2 now pretty much is under the same system as PS2 is going to have. The majority of the player-base and developers there are obsessed with Hats. Hats that can and do look completely ridiculous. But, they don't change anything. That heavy in the plaid pink shirt and red mullet that has energy swirling about it, he's still going to mow you down all the same. |
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2012-07-03, 07:48 PM | [Ignore Me] #116 | ||
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Still effects multiple characters. Unless you're paying to replace each individual item for each individual character. In which case... if you have that much money, you might be better off approaching the players directly and paying them to not use the customizations during your regular hours of play. Or, I don't know, do something useful and buy something productive instead of something that belittles others and their legit purchases.
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2012-07-03, 08:00 PM | [Ignore Me] #118 | |||
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If a player doesn't like or want to see your skin, that purchase is effectively already nullified. It's actually more of a net negative effect because the player who doesn't want to see it is forced to play a game experience that is less fun than what they could enjoy were they able to disable that skin. The option to disable would just be another micro-transaction that functions as both a boost to profits and to the gameplay experience of those who choose to purchase it. |
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2012-07-03, 08:04 PM | [Ignore Me] #119 | ||
Private
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Best quote I've seen in this entire thread. I think I'll start using this for every argument around here now.
I don't have to make sense, I can just flat out tell people they're wrong. Oh also: |
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2012-07-03, 08:17 PM | [Ignore Me] #120 | |||
Staff Sergeant
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Hey man, whatever you have to do to still post but avoid actually contributing to the thread, it's cool with me. |
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