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Originally posted by Lonestryder
I agree...and it's a shame, was looking forward to this game to go to from LotRO since it's lost it's uniqueness. |
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Originally posted by anwar
I agree...and it's a shame, was looking forward to this game to go to from LotRO since it's lost it's uniqueness. Again, this is not confirmed. Don't stop looking forward to it. Me:You're surrounded by darkspawn corpses, what happened here? |
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Originally posted by greed0104 Paying 15/m is however you see it. Still a major difference though. 15/m gives everybody the same content for one monthly payment, there are no strings attached, equality among all players. It has nothing to do with how much money you have, it has to do with playing a game for enjoyment, I don't know how you feel, but in an MMO I don't want major differences like this. I want everybody to have the same treatment, without having to go the extra mile such as paying real money. I'm sorta casual player I can make time to do raids and such, but wont if I run into other things, that's life. Giving in game alternatives that you achieve through dedication and skill looks better and feels more rewarding then forking out 55 bucks for a set of armor. Past experience has nothing to do with this bro. It's not hard to look at the outcome of the situation. Do you seriously wanna be part of something like this? I have real life things I have to do with my money, I wont even involve the recession, with that aside, I have bills, and personal things to take care of. I find the time to play games through luck and friends/family not having anything scheduled. People are already happy with 15 bucks a month, people love to stick to what they are comfortable with, it's not strange, it's absolutely normal. RMTs of that scale push the boundaries in a large way. The points you describe are a possibility, but the fact that BioWare has yet to debunk this gives us a reason to discuss. Discussion is a good thing. Until they clarify you can expect people to discuss what this could and couldn't mean.
The problem I see with this game though is that it is based on huge IP (possibly one of the biggest), that reaches outside just the everyday gamers, as well as the everyday MMO players. I see some of the same things happening with TOR like what I saw with SWG. Lots of people who would want to try it, but can’t because A) PC specs are too high, or B) You have to pay to play it. BioWare recognizes (A) and has made it clear that they also believe the game should run on a wide range of systems. So how will they handle (B)? Give players many options? They aren’t just making this game for MMO veterans, the only way to improve numbers is to bring new folks in. (Remember the discussion of “the mmo industry is this big, no it’s really this big”) Again, expect something new. Back in 2003 when SWG was launched I remember reading my Local 501st forums and someone made a thread about SWG. Most people said, I want to play, but my computer can’t handle it, or it costs money to play it and I’m not paying to play it. More evidence points to an alternate payment method being an option when you go back and figure out how to fix the KOTOR fan issue. These are folks who are very displeased over this being an MMO, they will need to get these folks on board as well, we can already see a few ways in which they are doing this with TOR. So what if say you could buy the box and say play parts of the game free? |
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Originally posted by Lonestryder
I'm inclined to agree with the above statement - give me standard monthly subscriptions with no hidden extra charges - the developers can budget for their development costs and I can budget for my outlay. If they insist on sticking their toe in the micro transactions quagmire then offer two methods of payment :- 1. Full monthly subscription that covers EVERYTHING in game with no extra charges at all. 2. Micro transactions with a reduced (or absent) monthly subscription for those who want to control their outlay for features they deem superfluous to their needs. DEFINITION OF REALITY: Graphics ok, Sound ok, Gold drops need more work... |
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Originally posted by Anubisan They won't be done responsibly. Not enough money in that. I question the motives of posters who are trying to convince us that cash shops are just fine. |
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Originally posted by tillamook Edit: Let me be more specific on what I'm saying so there is no mass confusion about my motives here. I plan to play ToR, I acknowledge this rumor in the ToS does not specifically mean this will be a cash shop of any sort. At the same time, BioWare is considering "all" payment methods currently. RMT is a form of just that. This is all opinion, I respect yours. I admit I'm biased towards RMTs. I will stomach certain fluff in RMTs. I will not speak for anybody else, I will represent myself. Specifically what I believe is, "if" BioWare consideres a gear based RMT I will not play, no matter how excellent the game may be. I love to be competitive in an MMO (PvP) and part of being a true compatitive player is to "earn" your way up, not to buy your status. No I'm not a hardcore player, I'm semi casual (whatever the hell that is). My arguement with you is not a hate on ToR, if anything I have supported the game since day one, and will continue to do so depending on the directions BioWare takes it. If BioWare implements a gear based RMT I will not hate/bash the game. I will respectfully go my own way. And to further clarify, no Tilla I'm not bashing you "at all".
Me:You're surrounded by darkspawn corpses, what happened here? |
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aleos
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Joined: 1/02/07
I got a bullet with your email address on it. Don't make me hit send. |
Originally posted by greed0104
LA debunked that, it was on Kotaku a few months ago. They claimed it as a rumor but neve denied it either, but it remains still just that a rumor. Shit you are right. I knew that too for some reason, i had that f2p micro transaction discussion still in my head when i remember it being debunked. sorry MikeB, proceed. if WoW was your first MMO i don't feel you have an opinion here. |
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"Handled responsibly would you be willing to play Star Wars: The Old Republic with the inclusion of microtransactions". Absolutely not. Microtransations no pasaran! |
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I'm willing to bet MT bring in more money than sub-based. You reach more people and out of that you will get more that spend a few bucks here and there to get above someone else. The companies that are going MT know that human nature is competitive and that people will more than likely spend to "out do" others. I see the arugment on both sides. These companies are in it to make money. If MT's get them more then that is what they are going to do. I see it coming for all MMO's in the future. So get used to it or don't play. I won't be. |
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Originally posted by Lonestryder
same I just lost all interest in biowares immenent failure.Too bad i was hopin this would be the one that got me out of wow too. |
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Dyner
Hard Core Member
Joined: 9/21/06
"Our greatest glory is not in never falling but in rising everytime we fall." - Confucius |
In-game shops, no matter what, are never a good idea. Because it'll start with fluff and then expand to actual useable items just to ramp up revenue...5 points for a cute pet or 5pts for an armor piece; and getting the entire armor set will equate to say $10.00 USD worth of points....on top of the monthly fee that will probably be in place. Not one to go around saying this but...anyone who backs the concept of Money -> In-game Items is an idiot. Once you open the MT-Door it's very hard to close it and eventually you'll be back here (any forum) complaining about how it's so hard to compete in X-game because the MT is allowing characters to buy OP gear and you can't afford it.
Knew it was to good to be true; a non-fucked up Star Wars game.... |
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This will probably keep me away at first, and maybe permanently. I just got DDO, paid for their 'unlimited access', that cost $14.95 and canceled a week later. If this system is anywhere near as crap as that, forget it. Hopefully they won't have a broken system that makes you wait an indefinite amount of time for what you paid for like DDO with the response of, we know this is a bug and are working to fix it. MY money was gone right now but I have to wait to use what I paid for? No chance. Actually made me hate MTs period. Just tell me how much it cost to play the game and definitely let me know how much I still won't have before my money leaves my hand or I won't bother. |
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As long as the mt is cosemtic stuff only I will not mind, I don't need the fluff. What makes me happy is the gameplay and how well it runs. However if they offer weapons, skills, armor, combat enhancement items that is where I will walk away for real cash, I cant compete with the jones, nor will I even try.
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Originally posted by Salvatoris
I see a lot of people making this same point, but I don't agree. It's all horse armor to me. Withholding content that would have otherwise been included in the regular monthly fee, simply to sell it separately is enough reason for me not to play a game. It doesn't matter to me whether or not it gives anyone a competitive advantage. these games are generally about the acquisition of loot and character customization, charging extra for these things is BS. Western MMO players have generally been against RMT, and have spoken clearly with their subscription dollars on the subject. If we decide now that it's OK to withhold some loot and sell it to us for a few bucks more, then we may as well all just get prepared to pay 30 bucks a month for the exact same amount of content we now get for 15.
You ASSUME it is going to be RMT + sub, which does not have to be true. Just look at DDO. You can sub and you can go with F2P. Problem solved. For those who want everything, sub it. For those who want pieces of the content, go with F2P. Perfect solution. |
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Originally posted by MikeB
Unfortunately I don't have the links to this anymore but I don't find this shocking at all. I vaguely remember one of the Devs accidentally mentioning something about this very early on after SW:TOR was announced and then Bioware started backpeddling about the issue because there was a huge shitstorm after it was mentioned. Now, if they do something similar to the way Champions has done their in game store then I'm fine with it. You can buy little fun extras such as pets/toys etc. but you cannot buy anything that helps or enhances you in game. If this game offers players the ability to buy xp, xp bonuses, items, or enhancements that aid players like that then I won't touch this game for any reason. It's bad enough that you pay $60 for the game, another $15 or more to play each month, and then you're going to charge me for shit I should have a chance at like everyone else. Nah, they can suck my **** if they think I'm falling for that crap. Only time will tell I suppose but the more I hear about this game, the more I hear in my head "I have a bad feeling about this."
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Originally posted by godzilr1
My sentiments exactly. |
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Lets just hope they don't go overboard with it like SOE has with the stupid TCG loot cards. Really pisses me off that items we have asked for for so long require you to participate and spend 100s of dollars tcg cards just to get the items. And even then your chances are low on getting what you want.
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I think a good example of how it might work out is like how EA has set it up for Sims 3. The MT's don't keep you from playing the game, but if you don't buy some of the stuff, you can miss out on some pretty cool stuff. My biggest concern is that they do NOT use MT's for gear, that quickly unbalances a game where skill no longer matters but how much money your willing to spend. You want a larger player house (there is a rumor about that I guess)? Cool....spend x number of dollars and go for it. want a different colored lightsaber crystal? cool...again spend x number of dollars for it. You want +20 health, +40 attack armour? Earn it through gameplay dammit! |
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The MT model is tricky and it seems the major argument "for" it -- to bring more people to the game -- didn't work when SOE used that excuse for the NGE and it won't work for BioWare, either. Personally, I don't think BioWare is at all worried about numbers -- anyone who knows anything about this hobby knows for a fact that SW:TOR will blow everything else out of the water. My God, when they announced they were taking closed beta applications, the response was so literally overwhelming, the server crashed. My take of these "points" and "store" will be more along the lines of awarding "points" in game as rewards which would be spent in the "store" for some innocuous in game items and maybe even real items, such as hats and t-shirts. I'm sure we'll hear all about it from BioWare eventually. But I'm old school too -- if SW:TOR introduces RMT for important in game items such as weapons, armor, kits and the like, the effective range of that concept is zero meters.
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No. No, I wouldn't play that game if it includes micro-transactions. Boo-yah Bioware !! Just hope its a misunderstanding and/or copy & paste error, lol. __________________ |
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NO to microtransactions! |
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