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10/02/12 3:28:58 PM#41
I've never spent a cent in a cash shop. I do plan on buying gems with in game gold to expand a character slot though.
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10/02/12 3:37:53 PM#42
Lets see, I bought a few mini's, some dye packs, bank space, the pirate costume for my Asura when hes strutting around town, and lvl 80 transmutation stones. Probably spent more than I should but I'm enjoying the game and the money isnt lacking.
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10/02/12 3:41:38 PM#43
I spent $10 to add another character slot. That's all I hope so buy with real cash.
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10/02/12 3:47:00 PM#44
Originally posted by SnarlingWolf Heres the issue, optional cosmetics and optional services are not things that are required to enjoy the game. B2P is great for gamers, because it's entirely OPTIONAL. Yes, they will put stuff on the store that people want. Name one thing on the store that people need.
A monthly fee - forced additional fees F2P - Gated content and progression that forces you to purchase off of the store B2P - Access to everything with no additional fees, Optional Fluff and services offered on store.
You really want to sit there and try to claim B2P is bad for gamers? Additionaly keep in mind you can buy gems with in game gold so you still don't have to spend real money to get the fluff items.
So yes... B2P as the future IS great for gamers. |
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10/02/12 3:47:39 PM#45
Originally posted by jacklo I'm the one that doesn't understand data when you're the one who doesn't get simple math? Interesting.
I took the poll results, went with exact middle of each range as the average a person choosing that range would spend. I then tallied up that money along with a $60 box price for each of those poll users. I then compared that to if the game was $60 and a $15 month for a subscription after the first month free and assumed a 100% retention rate of those same players for a second month. It was a 1.4x increase in average cost per player with the GW2 approach.
It really is the simplest math and datat to understand so there you go.
As for your last point, try reading things since you asked a question I already answered. |
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10/02/12 3:53:37 PM#46
Originally posted by GrayGhost79 Paying $60 upfront for access to all content vs getting some content for free and deciding which content to pay money for (often $10-$15 per group/area of content) is better? I don't think so. You will pay less the second way. In the future GW2 will have gated content with the expansion packs anyway.
The main money makers in F2P games are more storage/more character slots so I wouldn't call GW2's B2P store "fluff items". The difference is that in a true F2P you will have gone into the game and paid NOTHING at all and then if you decided to spend a few bucks to unlock storage or character slots you will have spent a few bucks, where as with GW2 you will have spent a few bucks on top of $60.
Yes, GW2 version of B2P is bad for gamers. True B2P (no store, just a copy of the game and copies of the expansion with no store or subscription) is great for gamers.
The options should be: Subscription based game Free to Play game with store B2P game with no store/no subscription
GW2 takes two of those models which means increased cost to users. |
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10/02/12 3:55:26 PM#47
Originally posted by SnarlingWolf Pay attention to the part in yellow. If someone doesn't want to grind, that's up to them... though I'm not sure why you're using GW2 to support your argument, since there is absolutely no reason to spend money to remain competitive, and F2P's have been doing worse than this for years. Take Allods for example. Remember how they made the cash shop almost a necessity to enjoy the game? And look what happened to them. If it ever comes to the point you say it will, people will stop paying or just avoid the game altogether. Even in the rare case they don't and are happy to shell out the $$$, it won't be because of ANet. Far less honest payment plans exist right now. I think you worry too much, or at least you worry about the wrong games getting one over on fans... people are mostly buying BAG SPACE, and when you can do it by spending time in-game, you can't blame ANet if some people take shortcuts. It's called smart business. no GW2 won't kill WoW, but it's time to move on and quit worrying about those people still playing it. - eyelolled |
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10/02/12 3:57:36 PM#48
Originally posted by SnarlingWolf But the question is, how many of those F2P games allow you to get the same bonuses (bag space, character slots) through in game gold? Not any that I can recall. no GW2 won't kill WoW, but it's time to move on and quit worrying about those people still playing it. - eyelolled |
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10/02/12 4:01:13 PM#49
Originally posted by SnarlingWolf I'm sorry, you're not making any sense. Yes, in GW2's buy to play model you pay $60 up front and get access to all the content. You pay less with GW2's system. A F2P forces you to spend money in the store, it intentionally hampers enjoyment to do so. Sure... you can suffer through and say at leasts its free but... I don't see much point in that. I can play a "f2p" that will in the end force me to pay through the nose to be competitive in PvP, to enjoy the game, and in some even use Global chat lol. Things of this nature are why F2P is terrible for gamers. I think the issue seems to be you don't quite grasp how these models work, if you like I don't have a problem explaining them to you.
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10/02/12 4:02:08 PM#50
Originally posted by grimal I made a personal guild and am using the influence things you get from the personal story to buy guild storage. Free extra storage :) |
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10/02/12 4:03:36 PM#51
Originally posted by dudeduder45 Yeah lol, so far I've unlocked the 50 slot Guild bank, working on the next upgrades to increase it. |
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10/02/12 4:09:38 PM#52
Originally posted by SnarlingWolf You are extrapolating gw2 income without having a clear trend on which to base the extrapolation |
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10/02/12 4:09:41 PM#53
Originally posted by Eir_S Actually Vindictus is pretty good in that regard. Most important cash items (as in gameplay affecting) are tradeable via market place (meaning if the item is unwanted regardless of the money spent to acquire it the price wlll go doown....), those that aren't it's perfectly legal to "gift" items, so you can acquire the rest through that means. Also none of the content is gated, and new profs/chars are free on updates come with an extra account slot. Really you have to take it by a game by game basis rather than by payment models.
The elephant in room in this thread is that many p2p mmo's also have cash shops, some with cosmetics, and some with boosts. So the argument is pointless. Look at individual games not payment models, in these sorts of comparisons. All games of a certain payment model don't do the same things... |
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10/02/12 4:16:44 PM#54
yeah ive spent about 20 bucks on gems and used rest of in game money for gems...I will spend about 20 bucks am onth in real money to support the game as long as I enjoy it...servers will not pay for themselves as well as having employees.
So if you enjoy it and can afford to even spend a few bucks every contribution helps towards the future of gw2 |
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10/02/12 4:17:54 PM#55
Originally posted by GrayGhost79 I stopped at the 50 slot Guld bank for now myself but I also made a guild for myself just for this reason. Storage for free. Plus I got free guild influence with my prebuy. |
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10/02/12 4:24:27 PM#56
Originally posted by GrayGhost79 I'm making complete sense.
With F2P you pick up the game and start playing - $0. If you run into content you want to unlock later you pay $10-$15. You've now paid $10-15. GW2 - you pay $60 up front. You have already paid more.
In both F2P and GW2 you can pay to unlock more pack/bank storage and more character slots. You've still paid more in GW2.
GW2 has top level gear that costs lots of gold. It intentional hampers the rate at which you can gain gold (and recently dialed back the gold you could grind out in the more profitable ways to hamper players more). Now a way you do this faster is to buy gems and trade them for gold to unlock that top level stuff. In a F2P they hamper you and have you buy stuff to get rid of the hampering. Again you have still paid more with GW2.
Most F2P games let you grind out everything that isn't the gated content, just as GW2 let's you grind out gold if you don't want to buy gems and trade. You're playing some truly crappy F2Ps if you're running into gear that you can only get buy buying in the store, and this comes from someone who doesn't like the F2P model to begin with.
In the end, you will have paid more with the GW2 model because you had to pay $60 up front. |
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10/02/12 4:24:40 PM#57
Originally posted by wayubb It sounds like you're supporting a charity. "Criticism is an indirect form of self-boasting." - Emmet Fox |
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10/02/12 4:26:20 PM#58
Originally posted by dudeduder45 I am using a group of people who participated in a poll where they've said exactly how much they've spent in GW2 and shown how much that group would have played in a subscription game without a store. The result is that group has spent 1.4x as much as they would have if GW2 was subscription based. |
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10/02/12 4:32:26 PM#59
Originally posted by SnarlingWolf That is true but a good conclusion cannot be made about the data because there is no reason to assume that people will spend the same amount every month. I'm just saying that more data is needed to make a good conclusion or say that B2P is more expensive. |
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10/02/12 4:36:51 PM#60
spent $20 bucks to open up some bank slots
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