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Originally posted by drgran yah with Rabenwolf as a critic then we wouldnt have any games out there. Raben ill give you 5 reasons why it isn't Bill's fault that Hellsgates failed 1. Bill worked for a business and the business says if they want to put money in a game or not. 2. Bill had a lot to do with the way the game ran, but the business has the marketing department that didnt do their jobs right. (i for one didnt even hear of this crappy game until it was gone) 3. you never heard of shareholders? 4. It was never 1 mans fault for a game to fail, it is the companies fault and the teams fault 5. A person that designed or worked on a project has no ability to close a game down, the company would just replace him if he cant do what they want done. So your points are illogical. please get out of moms basement and do something with your life instead of trolling forums.
I like how you attempt to insult there champ. Please point me to where i said the fault lay on Ropers shoulders alone? You see, all you did here was spin and manipulate. Thats a no no. I never made such claims as you have put it. Is one person reason enough not to play the game? Well I dont think so and quite frankly i dont recall ever making that claim. Again you are slandering for god knows why. Immaturity perhaps. Merely I suggest that Champions online doesnt really give off the image of a successful product due to yes, certain employees, history (previously was marvel online until they canned it), and console market in which they are competing with DC Universe. It would be illogical to not hold the wait and see approach. Its called caution. I see some of the fanboys hate this for some reason. And finally...seriously, drop the whole over used, horribly inaccurate and immature "get out of your moms basement heeheehee" line. I am in the business of making films and soon to be games, i would hate for anyone in that line of work to still be living in anyones basement much less their mothers. Nice try though bub. Are we freer in America today? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWOW1OKzdNA |
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In all honesty when deciding on a lifetime sub you have to look at the market and the games recently. These games are shallow themeparks and hardly offer 6 months worth of content let alone a lifetime. Their lifespan is usually quite short. A lifetime sub is 200$ which equates to something like 16.5 months of a regular sub. I know for a fact I wouldn't ever play this game more than 3-5 months max so a lifetime sub isn't worth it. The same for LotRO and every game that has come out in the last 5 years. FFXI or EVE are the only 2 games I would have payed a lifetime sub for and gotten my money's worth. I hope they offer it for FFXIV, but for CO? Gotta be kidding me I wouldn't even consider it. |
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Originally posted by drgran yah with Rabenwolf as a critic then we wouldnt have any games out there. Raben ill give you 5 reasons why it isn't Bill's fault that Hellsgates failed 1. Bill worked for a business and the business says if they want to put money in a game or not. 2. Bill had a lot to do with the way the game ran, but the business has the marketing department that didnt do their jobs right. (i for one didnt even hear of this crappy game until it was gone) 3. you never heard of shareholders? 4. It was never 1 mans fault for a game to fail, it is the companies fault and the teams fault 5. A person that designed or worked on a project has no ability to close a game down, the company would just replace him if he cant do what they want done. So your points are illogical.
QFT. And really Roper is not all fail like people make him out to be. A little bit of his background: "Bill Roper worked directly on numerous million-selling games in varied producer positions and played a key role in the success of the Warcraft, StarCraft and Diablo franchises. He also acted in and assisted with the direction of the voice recording for Blizzard’s titles, as well as personally representing the games to the global gaming community."
If you become obsessed with something you're chasing, there's a good chance you'll forget why you're chasing it. |
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sidfu
Hard Core Member
Joined: 6/19/05
the 2 games that the companies ruined that ive played are star wars and mabagoni and mobagoni |
ok all u rmt idots this is what rmt in champions online is. IT IS FOR COSTUME PARTS. thats all its fore its to add some exclusive content for those willing to add a little extra money to company is all there nothign worng with having rmt for fluff items thats perfectly fine with me.if u want bad use of rmt go look at mobagoni. its a all around decent game but even thou its f2p its next to impossible to play good without paying forit. so before u go crying about rmt in some instances rmt is good as in case of champions online.its realy no diffent than wow where u have to pay 20 dollars us for just a simple charcter transfer and such only difference is that u in champions get unique stuff that no one has but doesnt break the game and is in no way a mandatory thing u have to do. look at city of heroes also they have some rmt for costume packs/ with some ablites and they are popular but not needed at all to even play |
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200 =/= 13 months due to longer sub rates being cheaper. But really it's only a few months difference. I wouldn't think any of these "hero" games have that much content/things to do. Just do the 6 month thing. =)
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I wouldn't get a lifetime sub for the reason the OP has already stated. CO is not CoX but it definitely comes from the some mold - personally I wouldn't expect to stick with the game for longer than a couple of months. |
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Only lifetime sub a game you have played a minimum of 3 months on release. This is a gimick to refund some dev costs and actually worries me. However if you have extensively playedall the beta's and you know that you wont touch anything else for at least 3 years then by all means buy it. |
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I'm personally on the fence on whether the lifetime is worth it for champions. I was for lord of the rings too. After I beta tested Lord of the Rings for a couple of weeks I decided that it was just wasn't appealing enough to warrent a life time much less a sub. It was a good game and all it just wasn't for me. Open Beta is going to be the huge deciding factor for alot of people on the lifetime sub. The only people I hear going out and getting it now are those that are rabid fanboys from the closed beta. Play the Open beta if you really really like it get the life time if thats what you want to do. If you sort of like it enough to play for a while get the 6 months. If your only ok with the game...just go with the standard monthly. |
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My opinion... I don't think the game is perfect - it has problems - but I've still found it fun to play. If not for a few particular things I'd consider the lifetime subscription. But.... A lifetime subscription in an mmo that has microtransactions seems... well like a huge gamble. They won't even tell us what the MTs are now, let alone what they'll be six months from now. You could be paying $50 for the box and $200 for the lifetime sub for a game that will become a free-to-play fully and supported by MTs. And this isn't the first mmo that Bill Roper has been attached to that has appeared overpriced (what you got the $15 a month they were asking for Hellgate London was a hell of a lot less than real mmos offered for the same amount) and came with a limited lifetime sub offer. And look what happened to that. I'm personally putting this game on a waiting list. Wait 6-12 months and see what it is then. And if a game really turns out to be worth a lifetime subscription, then I also wouldn't mind paying $15 a month for as long as I enjoy it. Pass. |
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AJ2ME
Apprentice Member
Joined: 9/19/04
WE will Not Tire, WE will NOT Falter, and WE will NOT FAIL!!! |
Look at the game from this stand point. If it didn't have an RMT store, would you get a lifetime subscription? If the answer is YES then, Get the lifetime subscription. WHY? because they are being upfront about there being an RMT option. They could have released the game and then added an RMT option in later. You may see more existing games doing this , in ordet o stay competitive. If the answer is NO, then the RMT aspects don't matter. |
Originally posted by AJ2ME You're kidding right? RMT is going to be a major factor in many people's decision to even buy the game or not and an even bigger one when considering the lifetime subscription offer. |
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Anyone who is complaining about the RMTs really just needs to stop. If the fact that players have the OPTION to purchase more costume pieces or vanity pets with real money bothers you that much...then just don't play the game. If you don't want to play the game, don't come to the message boards and continue to make negative post after negative post about the game. Some of us folks here do like it. I can't stand WoW anymore, but I have yet to go trolling into their boards to bitch and moan about things that I won't be spending my time with. I just want friends! |
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Originally posted by GrubbsGrady Awwww, poor Grubbs. I'll tell you what I've told others - you can take your invitation to leave the forums and microtransact it :) |
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Poor Grubbs? I think you are the poor one my friend. Having nothing to do with your time besides trolling forums all day and complaining about your financial problems isn't too great of a life. Why don't you work on getting one of those before giving people advice on their investments? I just want friends! |
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Micro transactions and RMT is lame. It is a model used by games which are subpar and can't compete with regular subscription based P2P games that rule the market. They focus on addicting the users making them believe the cash shop isn't necessary. I don't care if it's fluff items. This says to me in bold faced smack you in the forehead with a 40 lb dead carp THIS GAME IS SUBPAR. So I say to myself, "Maybe this is the one game where it doesn't apply, so i'll try beta." It's a subpar game that doesn't deliver. Lifetime subs + rmt micro transactions help them make up for the lack of subs they can retain. What do they care they can move on to the STO IP and get trekkies addicted before offering them new spaceships and clingons to recruit through their cash shop. I say a big FU Cryptic. Just me though. I could care less what anyone else does. I made an initial judgment, and then stepped back, and then made a valid judgment based on a wealth of information and now I have come to the conclusion that Cryptic and the Roper are greedy sobs and they can suck it. |
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Originally posted by GrubbsGrady I....think...I...love you lol j/k :) good point though. If you become obsessed with something you're chasing, there's a good chance you'll forget why you're chasing it. |
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Originally posted by ProfRed It's a SUPERHERO game, of course it won't compete with WoW, duh. WoW is a FANTASY game, people like fantasy more. Superhero games are a small, niche market and they are try to cash in on their investments. If it's only fluff items I won't hold it against them. If you become obsessed with something you're chasing, there's a good chance you'll forget why you're chasing it. |
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AJ2ME
Apprentice Member
Joined: 9/19/04
WE will Not Tire, WE will NOT Falter, and WE will NOT FAIL!!! |
Originally posted by green13 You're kidding right? RMT is going to be a major factor in many people's decision to even buy the game or not and an even bigger one when considering the lifetime subscription offer. Nope, RMT isn't going to affect ANYONE's enjoyment of the game. If somebody is going to buy items, they can do that NOW in ANY of the successful MMORPGs out there. The Vendors are called GOLD SELLER's. Want fast leveling they are out there too. Want a fully decked out MAX level character look to EBAY. If you are so against the RMT don't use it, no one is going to come where you live and force you to buy the pink TUTU for your character. They fact that an RMT option is in the game isn't any different then having an RP server or a PvP server. Especially if the items are fluff and/or obatainable in game. |
Originally posted by GrubbsGrady
If you get lifetime though you get an extra 8 slots. so you dont have to worry about running out (for the first year at least). Personally, I think the game will be around for many years so a good value. |
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Originally posted by AJ2ME Nope, RMT isn't going to affect ANYONE's enjoyment of the game. If somebody is going to buy items, they can do that NOW in ANY of the successful MMORPGs out there. The Vendors are called GOLD SELLER's. Want fast leveling they are out there too. Want a fully decked out MAX level character look to EBAY. If you are so against the RMT don't use it, no one is going to come where you live and force you to buy the pink TUTU for your character. They fact that an RMT option is in the game isn't any different then having an RP server or a PvP server. Especially if the items are fluff and/or obatainable in game. Wishful thinking. Lets see down the line how big the effect will be in the actual game. On another note, in every case the vendors are called gold sellers, it's just that in this case the developers took over the mantle, "legitimising" the whole deal. |
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Originally posted by JDexter
I'm pretty sure they said that nothing rare/elite/better than average would be in the store. Probably the equiv of of how the $20 CoH monthly cards come w/ a jet pack. vs teh $15 ones which dont. |
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