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MMORPG.com contributor Tricia Bennon recently took part in a press only preview of Atlus Online's upcoming MMORPG, Neosteam. In this report, she discusses a number of the game's features.
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To Quote...."With regards to gear, players can receive items and mounts through questing or they can visit the premium shop where items such as potions or mounts can be purchased with crowns. Priced around $1 USD for 700 crowns, items average between $2 and $20 dollars, depending on the usefulness or "cool factor" of the item." well It SEEMS here that they stand to make more money a month on any given account then hmm lets take the number ONE game WoW who only charges what is it im sorry I forgot. IS it 14.99?? Anyways point being if you play WOW right you get the best EPIC armor you can handle in a very short period of time. Lets say if you play on a AVERAGE bassis at lvl 80 it should take you about 2 WEEKS to round that out it be about 6.99 for epic gear. some of the better players like myself can do it in about 4 DAYS so hmm that rounds to about 3.99 for a COMPLETE set of epic gear now if I had to pay for things in THIS F2P game it would be way more then 14.99 Im sorry but I STILL dont see the point in this or any F2P games.
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Originally posted by Isturi
"Anyways point being if you play WOW right..." " if you play on a AVERAGE bassis at lvl 80 it should take you about 2 WEEKS to..."
Play right? And what is the "AVERAGE bassis" one plays for those two weeks? It sounds like you're saying that a hardcore raid grinder can put in 10-15 hours a week and eventually get what they need. You have to look at it from the other side of things, too. A person may not find repeating dungeons ad nauseum to be enjoyable, so spending 20 dollars to get the same or similar benefits as 20-30 hours of tedium makes a lot more sense to some people.
About 15 percent of the playerbase in a F2P MMO monetizes the game. The rest of the player base spends nothing or next to nothing on it. For many, you simply can't beat FREE.
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Originally posted by Isturi Your argument assumes that the items must be purchased through the cash shop, but that doesn't appear to jibe with what you quoted. What you quoted seems to say that people have a choice of either working through the process of obtaining the gear on their own, in which case they can get them at a much lower price ($0) than you've calculated, or alternatively paying and saving the time and effort. You may or may not think that having that choice is valuable or worthwhile, but it's hard to argue that being able to get the items for free is a bad thing. With regard to the cash shop pricing, it probably takes into account the additional business risk the company takes on by not having a guaranteed stream of revenue. No one is forced to make a microtransaction, even though most of the anti-F2P arguments seem to imply that people are either forced or coerced by a perception of inability to "compete." |
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I have made this point before, and I will make it as often as I have to. Item shops on PvE games are fine and dandy. If X has more money than Y, and wants to buy that epic sword, fine. Only Y's e-peen is possibly bruised cause he has to spend time to get the same item. HOWEV ER, in PvP games, a cash shop is inherently unfair. Buying your way to direct victory over another is just cheating. And this is a general statement of my feelings, not a direct attack on THIS game. |
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I dunno what's the big deal, according to this article, the only thing that's sold on the item mall is mounts, potions, and possibly cosmetic items. Stuff that either speeds up your progress, or gives you a different look. It won't make you more uber in PvP, just get you to higher tiers of content faster. It's too bad Tricia didn't comment on how grindy the game is. Or if there are a lot of interesting quests to do. |
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Dont know what there is to understand. A game has to make money to be made, that's the bottom line. With F2P games, they can be as expensive or as unexpensive as you wish. With most f2ps, the best armor is always quested armor, however really good armor (and other items) are usually available in the store for purchase. So it is very much like wow in that regards. The difference between an f2p and a monthly pay game is not in game play (runes of magic IMO has the best game play of any mmo I've played) its in economics. With a f2p, they know that many will play free and never spend a dime. But the goal is that a few , between 20 to 40 percent, invest in the game and spend a lot of money to upgrade their character. For the player an f2p is not just free, but its free from obligation. I have had the best time with runes because i don't feel like i have to play because i paid money this month. |
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