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2003-05-23, 04:01 AM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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Imagine a world in which you just bought a game and could play it online for free. Once I have a larger income, more than 7 dollars a week for allowance, I'm going to gladly pay for games. But what about now? The most I make in a week is $9, a far cry from shelling out $50 for a game, then paying for it, $13 a month. It's good and well to have $13 a month if everybody or nearly everybody could pay that, but anybody my age, we only get money by selling our junk and allowance, about $9 a week.
Damn the child labor laws, damn them to hell! I wanna go work now! My best friend is getting paid $90 bling to come over 3 times a day and feed our pets for 2 weeks, $2 a visit. It takes almost no work to do that, and he gets $90? The most I get is $13 if my parents are feeling generous and let me mow the yard. Those people at McDonalds who say "Can I take your order" and shout your order back to the cooks make more money than me! I demand that youths be paid more, or they let kids take the "can I take your order" jobs. Why is it that adults think they can be cheapskates with kids? If my best friend, mentioned above, were an adult, he'd be making over 3 times as much as what he's being paid. *sigh* I'm bored now, just had to vent. Fortunately, my parents finally will allow me to get and play Planetside, but I have no money because *gasp* I don't get paid enough! God, It's late here, g'night folks. |
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2003-05-23, 06:31 PM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
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ok think of this your parents may only give you $13 bucks on a genrous week but what about everything else your parents do? Like oh I don't know food, clothing, a house to live in lunch money blah blah blah etc. etc. if you count that YOU should be paying your parents if you want to talk about fair.
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2003-05-23, 11:05 PM | [Ignore Me] #5 | ||
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I hate to be the stodgy old 24 year old, but dude, you have nothing to complain about.
I'd take a job as a caddy if I were you, you can do that at 13 (i believe) and though the pay sucks (legal wage is half of normal minimum or something), if you go out of your way to charm the customers, you can get huge tips. Also, when I was a young tot like yourself I used to buy boxes of M&M candy at a warehouse discount store for fifteen bucks and sell it 'to pay my way to Christian summer camp' to all the suburban people.. its an easy way to make 400% profit. It sure paid for my GameBoy addiction. Overall I'd say enjoy your non-working days as long as you can. I've been in the full-time working world for 4 years now and believe me, the money doesn't make up for the soul-sucking 40 hours I spend in my cubicle each week. So basically, it sucks when you're young and don't have money, and it sucks when you're older and do have money. You're fucked.
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2003-05-24, 07:23 PM | [Ignore Me] #7 | ||
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MMO games used to be a lot crappier(no graphics just text based etc) and they used to have hourly costs with an occassional game with unlimited play for a monthly fee. Its getting cheaping to play a massive game not more expensive. The only free titles were either small time games or beta's. If you really cannot afford a monthly fee you need to stick to games that can be played on a local server or hosted by a players computer in which case they aren't really MMO's generally.
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2003-05-24, 08:38 PM | [Ignore Me] #8 | |||
Theres nothign you can do to cahnge the fact that you have to pay for playing on the servers. Deal with it. Get a job when ur old enough. Do extra chores around the hosue or something. You'll scrape up the money if you really want to paly this game.
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2003-05-24, 10:24 PM | [Ignore Me] #9 | ||
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BUT maybe posting this in the lounge forums instead of game discussin could help.
Dude you get 7 bucks a week, on average you put aside 3 bucks and use or save your 4 bucks. There is about 4 weeks in a month, so you get 12 bucks. Now then you just pull 1 buck from the totall of the saved/used bucks. And there you go. So stop crying. Get a job cutting trees or somtin like i do. Or wash trucks. do something that is not rally a buisness.
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2003-05-24, 11:26 PM | [Ignore Me] #10 | ||
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There used to be and still are a lot of MUDS out there and in their heyday more then a few could almost qualify for massively multiplayer status. Their still out there many with quite a good sized following you just have to be willing to put up with the text base interface.
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2003-05-25, 10:58 AM | [Ignore Me] #15 | ||
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THere acctually is a good thing about the monthly fees. The game makers want you to play the game as long as possible because they get payed by you every month, so to keep you playing they are constantly updating and tweaking the game to make it more enjoyable. Also because you have to pay this monthly fee you get better service from the company if you have a problem. This leads to a better (although more expensive) gaming experiance.
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