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6/27/12 12:34:17 PM#41
Originally posted by Malcanis Damn right!!! Eve Online is the only game that truly DESERVES my money earned from work. I pay it proudly, knowing that my regular payments help support this awesome game and help CCP continue to evolve it beyond anything. It is the ONLY subscription-based or cash-shop-based online game for which I can say this. I wouldn't pay a cent for any other MMO currently out, nor anything pending. The only possible exceptions to that would be World of Darkness and Dust 514, which are also from CCP, since they seem to be the only developer right now who knows what the hell they are doing when it comes to MMO game design. Seriously, I could have paid for the subscription with my allowance from when I was 12, and you get all of the content without having to worry about it. Don't be cheap. |
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6/28/12 8:08:40 AM#42
Originally posted by crysent
They have, kind of; the legitimate, game-legal route is: buy PLEXes from CCP -> Sell PLEX to other players for ISK -> use ISK to buy character from another player. This allows a "pay to catch up" route that doesn't hyperinflate the number of skillpoints. Generally characters cost about what they're "worth"; they're usually sold for roughly the ISK value of about as many PLEX to buy as it did to skill them up. There's some variation, and truly high skilled characters fetch a premium, as do ones with fashionable specialisations. So if you're willing to spend ~2 years subscriptions in one go, you can getn yourself a ~2 year old character
Give me liberty or give me lasers |
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6/28/12 4:05:40 PM#43
NO. |
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6/28/12 4:15:13 PM#44
Originally posted by Superman0X Entropia Universe is not a game you can really consider to be a good financial model, personally i think its little more than a ponzi scheme, and i really don't think anyone at CCP would look at EU and think 'hey what an awesome idea, lets copy it' .. i wouldnt be at all surprised if they would consider EU in the same light i do. Not to mention Eve already is doing 1000 x better than EU could ever hope to. nuff said. |
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7/24/12 3:27:01 PM#45
It won't work. Lotro, EQ2, all those games are F2P by virtue of locking a lot of content behind paywalls. What do you suppose EVE should lock behind paywalls? low sec and no sec systems? That would only encourage even more overpopulation of high sec systems. Skills? That would only encourage people to simply not learn any advanced skills since they're not necessary to progress. An isk or inventory cap? That would only serve to frustrate players, nothing else - EVE inventories don't need to be capped like in other mmo's because of how the system works anyway. Selling ships and ammo for real money? That would go over well... /sarcasm Selling skillpoints for real money? Prepare for a huge shitstorm. EVE doesn't work like other MMO's. Unless it can survive purely by selling clothes for your avatars (which i really doubt) it simply can't go F2P. There's nothing you can do to make the game F2P without thoroughly breaking it.
Basically, people who use PLEX to play EVE simply make other people pay their subscription for them. Playing: EVE |
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7/24/12 4:08:37 PM#46
No, EVE is really not the kind of game that lends itself well to the F2P model. |
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7/24/12 4:11:53 PM#47
Keep Eve the way it is, its community is already plagued by a bunch of college natural selection Eve does not need anymore of its type ingame.
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7/24/12 4:12:23 PM#48
EVE shouldn't do anything that upsets their core player base enough to make them leave. It is a niche game, and those players are the heart of it. If SOE would have understood that the core community is what makes a sandbox game great, SWG would have done much better than it did. Without them, the game will whither and die. |
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7/24/12 4:25:00 PM#49
Free to play is for games that failed to deliver and are going broke or they're made free at the very start because the developers wanna nickel and dime your ass to death. EVE does not suck enough to start changing the payment model. |
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7/24/12 4:39:15 PM#50
Originally posted by MindTrigger Agree dont rock the boat, make what you got happy then grow from thier. SOE Smedley even said he was willing to loose what they had and shake the dice for imagined younger players. SWG went from complex and rewarding to dumb and trivial. I used to love to craft then the developers started making items for sale for the card game. Thats what happens when you get a "pay for it", in a sandbox mmo. |
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7/24/12 4:46:19 PM#51
It essentially already is. You do the free trial and get enough money in game to buy plex. And you're done. |
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7/25/12 11:49:10 AM#52
The strategy CCP has been following for 8 years is working. The game is slowly growing. That is an amazing accomplishment considering the sub based mmorpg's of the past 5 years start out of the gate with huge numbers then after the second or third month fall off a cliff. If it's not broken, don't fix it. "How should I know if it works? That's what beta testers are for. I only coded it." |
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7/29/12 8:07:07 AM#53
Originally posted by Garvon3 Yeah, but how do you do it!? Keep on rockin'! |
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8/08/12 5:57:57 AM#54
While I like F2P, I don't think EVE should go F2P at all, it would be disastrous in the long run.
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8/09/12 7:27:48 AM#55
Originally posted by Komandor That part is kind of up to you... Give me liberty or give me lasers |
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8/09/12 7:32:44 AM#56
Originally posted by GTwander I agree with you as well. |
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