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Wow Wrath of the Lich King - 39.99 Game Time - 1 Month Free with WoW Classic
Now assuming that you are the hardest of hardcore, it would cost you about $110.00 just to play this game for a month
Assuming you are a casual player and maybe it takes you 2-3 months to reach level 85 it would cost you $125.00 - 140.00
Curious why there is a descending trend in WoW subscriptions? Because for new blood to play this game the cost of playing is simply to high. Sure you can choose not to buy the expansions but what are you going to do? Sit around at level 60 playing with yourself while everyone has flying dragon mounts in Azeroth?
Thats why I could not get into WoW, I got to level 60 within the first 2-3weeks and I looked around and basically I was forced to pay another 10$ for BC, + buy another month of game time, + Wotlk after that + Catacylsm. Yea right.. -_- |
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VengeSunsoar
Hard Core Member
Joined: 3/10/04
GRIND DOES NOT EXIST. IT IS ENTIRELY YOUR PERCEPTION. |
5/31/11 11:16:25 PM#2
1. You can buy the battlechast that combines classic and BC. 2. There are a great great great many people that play the game like me. I've been playing on and off for 5 years and have never actually made it past 65. These people have no need to buy the expansions until they get to the required levels, or they choose to play worgen... like I did. 3. If you have never played before and want to power to 85 in the first month than that is the price you pay. Powergamers pay more. The rest of us just relax with our games. Venge You know, in ancient Egypt. One of the hieroglyphics on the walls of the pyramids actually says 'I am upset as my heir will ruin my kingdom' or something to that affect. This is 5000BC stuff and you know what? Nothing has changed. :P |
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5/31/11 11:24:08 PM#3
I feel the same way, If they want to stay competitive with GW2, they have to choose between paid expansions or a sub fee. They can't have both, nobody can afford it. |
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5/31/11 11:34:37 PM#4
I hope that you realize that you don't have to buy directly from Blizzard. http://www.amazon.com/World-Warcraft-Pc/dp/B000067FDW/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1306902512&sr=8-2 Original for $17 Burning Crusade for $10 Wrath of the Lich King for $37 Cataclysm for $25 Total of $89. It also comes with free shipping. I only checked one site, so you might well be able to get it cheaper elsewhere, too. Now, I'll concede that that's a lot for an MMORPG, when you're also going to have to pay a subscription fee. But if you're going to complain that it's too expensive, at least give the right numbers on just how expensive it is. |
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Adamantine
Hard Core Member
Joined: 1/07/08
War is not the ultima ratio, but the ultima irratio - Willy Brandt |
6/01/11 2:20:15 AM#5
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA !!!! LOL Even Guild Wars could be bought in one single bundle in the end (which is when I tried it out). |
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Gravarg
Advanced Member
Joined: 8/24/06
"Wardens only port the people we need for a fellowship." |
6/01/11 2:33:37 AM#6
That's why I quit WoW. I'm not paying money from expansions unless it gives me something new to do...none of the expansions (except WotLK) do. Whatever happened to those "hero" classes in the expansions? If they had a new class for each expansion then I probably wouldn't mind. It'd give me a new class to level up.
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6/01/11 3:14:56 AM#7
Originally posted by Gravarg Hero classes will be an upcoming "premium" service. |
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6/01/11 3:25:24 AM#8
If you buy the newest Everquest expansion dont you get the whole thing? Or Aion. I dont remember them all but i know many games with expansions allow you to play all of the content if you buy only the newest expansion. It is extremely ridiculous to have to spend over $100 to play WoWs full game. Jeremiah 8:21 I weep for the hurt of my people; I stand amazed, silent, dumb with grief. |
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6/01/11 3:26:52 AM#9
What about everquest?
I know at one point there was like 8 exp packs and you still had to buy each of them...
You could get EQ + The first Exp then you had to buy all the other exp packs on top of that lol...
I think now they have some kind of collectors edition with most fo them in but i aint checked out EQ for a long time lol |
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And now EQ is forever a footnote of what could have been. |
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6/02/11 4:12:58 PM#11
Originally posted by Xero_Chance
Just because you can't afford it doesn't mean nobody can. I have no problem paying a company that provides me with an enjoyable experience. |
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asyndeton
Apprentice Member
Joined: 11/28/09
I wish World of Warcraft had Player Housing, because then all these new games would too. |
6/02/11 4:16:58 PM#12
Originally posted by Caldrin Way more than 8 expansions now. It doesn't matter though because now, and this has been for a while, if you buy the latest expansion it includes all the past ones as well. Same with EQ2 |
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Yamota
Elite Member
Joined: 10/05/03
Money in politics is the root of all political evil. It is corruption at it's worst. |
6/02/11 4:17:06 PM#13
Originally posted by Gemma It is not about affording it or not, it is about how much you are willing to pay for an MMORPG. For me 50 euros plus monthly fee is the max I will pay, no game is worth more than that. |
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6/02/11 4:19:36 PM#14
Originally posted by Gemma Having plenty of money isn't a defense of the cost. It is one of the most expensive games on the market, whether people are on a low middle or high end income is really neither here nor there.
You and others can disparage those that bring it up but it doesn't take away from the fact.
WoW is a cash cow with shiny teats (good businesses are), plain and simple. Always keep your words soft and sweet, just in case you have to eat them. |
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6/02/11 4:21:22 PM#15
It doesn't matter what other games sell in bundles or at what prices they sell for. All that matters is that the current market is sustaining sales for WoW at the current price and seperate boxes. That is just how things are.
Personally I would rather see base games and all expansions bundled together for a decent price, but until people stop paying the asking price for wow and the several expansions, there isn't much incentive for Blizzard or retailers to change a thing.
Other games are discounted and bundled together, because that is what they have to do to sell boxes. |
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6/02/11 4:34:29 PM#16
People are still paying those prices but I wonder if bliz has taken into account those people that wont pay those prices and what new people may be playing the game, and not just new to warcraft but new to mmo's in general, they have such a draw with how popular the game has been even most people that dont play mmo's have at least heard of it, but for them to just "hear" of it or want to jump on game after paying such a sum to maybe not like it is a big turn off for new players.... and ya there is the free trial but is a 7 day free trial even good enough to make a decision on whether your gonna get your moneys worth out of the game? I dont think so you never know the game could get boring to some half way through. My brother and his roommate want to play warcraft with me and some of my buddies but they just will not pay that price to start the game, and I dont blame them, even though I like the game, I wouldnt either, those expacs are in the past and pretty barren on most servers compared to where all the max lvl people are. If they would just start using the 39.99 price for those who own all versions of the game already and then a 59.99(or something close) that comes with all previous expacs and one free month I think some of those subs wow is losing right now and will be losing in the future could trickle back in from the people that are like, lets see why this game was so popular and what its all about.
just my opinion though. |
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6/02/11 4:38:49 PM#17
Originally posted by Iceyou
How do you figure? That Guild Wars 2 login screen knocked up my wife. Must be the second coming! |
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6/03/11 8:49:10 AM#18
LOL, so go play some crap free to play MMO if you can't afford it. WoW is worth every penny, and Blizzard knows this. Other sub-based MMOs have FTP options or free previous expansions because they are hurting for players, and their game is a stale fart compared to WoW. |
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6/03/11 8:52:41 AM#19
Originally posted by asyndeton yeah that was a good move by them thats for sure.. for some reason i fell like gonig back to check out EQ... humm lol |
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6/03/11 9:05:15 AM#20
When I renewed I only had WoW classic. Upgrading completely to Cata was $50. You can buy 2/3 of the "high priced World that is Warcraft" for less than 25 bucks including a free month. See Amazon: Battle Chest. That is quite competitive. Effectively $10 for the basic game and first expansion. I agree that Blizzard should by now have a "full experience" version of the game, and it should cost less than $110. But that CAN be done yourself if you're not a fool with your money. |
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